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Raja Bajau
راج باجاو
Yamtuan Muda of Pahang
Reign1641–1676
PredecessorPosition Established
SuccessorNone
IssueRaja Ibrahim
HouseMelaka
FatherAbdullah Ma'ayat Shah
MotherRaja Putri Kamarliah of Pahang
ReligionSunni Islam

Raja Bajau ibni al-Marhum Sultan 'Abdu'llah Mu'ayat Shah was a prince from House of Melaka who ruled Pahang as the dominion of Johor Empire from 1641 to 1676. He was the son of the 7th Sultan of Johor, Abdullah Ma'ayat Shah by his wife, Raja Putri Kamarliah, daughter of the 11th Sultan of Pahang, Ahmad Shah II. He was appointed as heir apparent during the reign of his first cousin, Abdul Jalil Shah III and took the title of Yamtuan Muda and ruler of Pahang.[1]

Following the sack of Johor capital in Batu Sawar by Jambi forces in 1673, Abdul Jalil Shah III fled to Pahang and established his administration centre in Kuala Pahang before he died in 1677. The year before, Raja Bajau had died and leaving behind a son, Raja Ibrahim who later succeeded as the next Sultan of Johor-Pahang in 1677.[1]

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