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Sultan Muhammad Hassan (reign: 1582–1598 or 1601-1610*Nicholl) was the ninth Sultan of Brunei.
His elder son, Sultan Jalilul Akbar, is the ancestor of Sultan Hj. Hassanal Bolkiah, the present Sultan of Brunei.
Sultan Muhammad Hassan's middle son, Pangiran Tengah (also known as Panguan Tindig) was sent to be the Sultan of Sulu as also an assured line of descendancy from its very first sultan of Sulu and Brunei (Sultan Sharif Ul-Hashim Abu’Bkr Mohamad Shah-Zein Ul-Abidin) one and only person. Pangiran Tenggah (Panguan Tindig) reigned in Sulu as Sultan Patara Shah and was the father of Muwalil Wasit or Sultan Jamal Ul-Kiram-I, the latter being the father of Sultan Pulalun. Another son ruled as "Sultan of Sarawak" and the latter's generations continue to rule in Sambas Sultanate (*Indonesia) to this day.
An ancestor of the Sulu Sultanate Maharaja Adinda families of Maharaja Anddin(Sayyid Nakhoda Perkasa Angging) whose son was Maharaja Adinda Taup the father of Sharif-Sultan Imam Ul-Alam Arpa, the Sulu Sultanate successor-sultan deduced to Highest Spiritual leader who replaced Sultan Jamalul Kiram-II after the latter surrendered his temporal powers to the American administration in the 1915 Carpenter Memorandum Agreement. Maharaja Adinda Taup, in 1859 was the Maharaja of Jolo and was the cousin heir-apparent to the throne of Sultan Pulalun .
The "Pulau Janggi" in Sulu and "Sepong Janggi or Sepoh Janggi" in Brunei depicts the symbol of Mohamad Fad'l, better known as Sultan Pulalun who took the Eagle symbol as like the giant bird that had carried-off the Pulau Janggi from the turmoil seas of Sulu at one time, during his forefather's time. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 112.202.164.102 (talk) 08:21, 30 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]