Abdul Hakkul Mubin
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Abdul Hakkul Mubin / Abdul Mubin | |
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13th Sultan of Brunei | |
Reign | 1661 CE - 1673 CE [citation needed] |
Predecessor | Muhammad Ali |
Successor | Muhyiddin |
Born | Brunei |
Died | 1673 Pulau Chermin, Brunei[citation needed] |
Burial | Pulau Chermin Royal Cemetery, Pulau Chermin, Brunei River |
Spouse | Raja Isteri Pengiran Anak Puteri Noralam Bu Angsa |
Father | Pengiran Bendahara Pengiran Muhammad |
Mother | Raja Dungu |
Religion | Sunni Islam |
Sultan Abdul Hakkul Mubin (also known as Abdul Mubin) was the thirteenth Sultan of Brunei. He was involved in the Brunei Civil War. He ruled from 1660 to 1673 after killing Sultan Muhammad Ali. He was later killed and succeeded by Sultan Muhyiddin.
Reign
Abdul Hakkul Mubin was once known as Pengiran Bendahara Abdul Mubin. However, in 1660 his son was killed by the son of the reigning Sultan Muhammad Ali, Pengiran Muda Bongsu. In revenge he killed Muhammad Ali and took the throne, taking the name Abdul Hakkul Mubin. He tried to appease the previous Sultan's followers by appointing Muhammad Ali's nephew and son-in-law, Muhyiddin, as the new Bendahara ("Chief Minister").[1] However Muhammad Ali's supporters convinced Muhyiddin to take revenge sparking the Brunei Civil War. Abdul Hakkul Mubin's rule, and the Brunei Civil War ended with his death and Muhyiddin's victory in 1673.
References
- ^ "Civil war wrecks chaos in the country". The Brunei Times. Archived from the original on 14 June 2012. Retrieved 20 January 2012.