Omar Ali Saifuddin I
Omar Ali Saifuddin I (Jawi: I عمر علي سيف الدين; died 10 July 1795) was the 18th Sultan of Brunei from 1740 until his abdication in favor of his eldest son Muhammad Tajuddin in 1778. He succeeded his father-in-law, Sultan Hussin Kamaluddin as Sultan of Brunei upon the latter's abdication from the throne in 1740.
Omar Ali Saifuddin I I عمر علي سيف الدين | |
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Tombstone of Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddin I, the 18th Sultan of Brunei. | |
18th Sultan of Brunei | |
Reign | 1740–1778[1] |
Coronation | 1742 |
Predecessor | Muhammad Alauddin |
Successor | Muhammad Tajuddin |
Born | Brunei Town, Brunei | 3 February 1711
Died | 10 July 1795 84) Brunei Town, Brunei | (aged
Burial | |
Spouse | Raja Isteri Pengiran Anak Puteri Raja Isteri Pengiran Anak Noralam Pengiran Isteri Pengiran Anak Bongsu Wan Puteh |
Issue Detail | Sultan Muhammad Tajuddin Sultan Muhammad Kanzul Alam Pengiran Shahbandar Pengiran Anak Abdul Wahab |
House | Bolkiah |
Father | Muhammad Alauddin |
Mother | Pengiran Anak Sharbanun |
Religion | Sunni Islam |
Background
His Highness was the son of Sultan Muhammad Alauddin Ibni Al Marhum Pengiran Di-Gadong Pengiran Muda Shah Mubin and Pengiran Anak Sharbanun binti Pengiran Bendahara Pengiran Untong.
Accession to the Throne
After Sultan Hussin Kamaluddin abdicated from the throne, Pengiran Muda Omar Ali Saifuddin ascended the throne to become the next Sultan of Brunei. According to Sir Hugh Low, the new Sultan was still very young when he ascended the throne.
Reign
- His Highness tried to preserve peace and prosperity in Brunei, as had been done by his predecessor.
- Thomas Forrest visited Brunei in February 1776.
- His Highness had sent an armed force to attack Manila and later captured it led by Pehin Orang Kaya Di-Gadong Seri Lela Awang Aliwaddin in 1769. His army defeated the Spaniards in Manila and captured some prisoners.
- Datuk Teting from Sulu, who defeated the British troops at Balambangan in 1774, tried to invade Brunei, but was defeated by Pengiran Temenggong Ampa, who was also the Sultan's uncle in 1775.[1]
Death
His Highness died on 10 July 1795 during the reign of his eldest son, Muhammad Tajuddin. He was buried at the Kubah Makam Di Raja in Bandar Seri Begawan. He was the first Sultan to be buried there. He was known as 'Marhum Makam Besar'.
References
- "Sejarah Sultan-Sultan Brunei" (PDF). Hmjubliemas.gov.bn. Archived (PDF) from the original on 31 January 2018. Retrieved 3 February 2018.
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Preceded by Muhammad Alauddin |
Sultan of Brunei 1740–1795 |
Succeeded by Muhammad Tajuddin |