Sultan Abdullah Mukarram Shah
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Paduka Sri Sultan Abdullah Mukarram Shah ibni al-Marhum Sultan Muhammad Jiwa Zainal Adilin Mu'adzam Shah II ( Jawi: ڤدوك سري سلطان عبد الله مكرم شاه ابن المرحوم سلطان محمد جيوا زين العابدين معظم شاه ٢; died 1 September 1797) was the 20th
Sultan of Kedah The Kedah Sultanate () is a Muslim dynasty located in the Malay Peninsula. It was originally an independent state, but became a British protectorate in 1909. Its monarchy was abolished after it was added to the Malayan Union but was restored ...
and reigned from 1778 to 1797. In 1780, he ordered the fortress of Kota Kuala Bahang that was destroyed by Aceh in 1619 to be rebuilt in exactly the same way as the original.


Threat of Siam

Burma and Siam were at war from 1759 to 1760, 1765 to 1767 and 1785 to 1786. The 1765 to 1767 war was especially destructive to Siam where Ayutthaya was sacked. While the war was ongoing, Kedah stopped sending
bunga mas The bunga emas dan perak ( "golden and silver flowers", ), often abbreviated to bunga mas ( Jawi: "golden flowers"), was a form of tribute sent every three years to the king of Ayutthaya ( Siam) from its vassal states in the Malay Peninsula, ...
to Siam. After the war ended, Siam once again became a very powerful force and demanded Kedah to resume sending the bunga mas to Siam which led Sultan Abdullah to feel threatened by the demands. He wanted to preserve the sovereignty of Kedah and the welfare of the people. Sultan Abdullah sought military assistance from East India Company (EIC) and offered
Penang Island Penang Island is the main constituent island of the Malaysian state of Penang. It is located off the western coast of Peninsular Malaysia by the Malacca Strait, with the Penang Strait separating the island from Seberang Perai on the mainla ...
to them if they were willing to protect Kedah from Siam.
Francis Light Francis Light ( – 21 October 1794) was a British sailor and explorer best known for founding the colony of Penang and its capital city of George Town in 1786. Light was the father of William Light, who founded the city of Adelaide in South A ...
knowing the importance of the Penang Port and the usage of military bases, saw the offer as irresistible although the EIC wanted to protect the trade interests with Siam.


Agreement, occupation and betrayal

Francis Light and Sultan Abdullah personally came to an agreement in 1786. Sultan Abdullah let Francis Light stay in Penang provided that he must provide military assistance for Kedah when needed. The agreement stipulated that the: * EIC has to provide military assistance for Kedah as long as Kedah is attacked by enemies. * EIC must not lead the enemies of Kedah. * EIC needs to pay as much as 30,000 Spanish Dollars each year to Sultan Abdullah as reparation. On 11 August 1786, the
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was raised in Penang. Francis Light named Penang as the "Prince of Wales Island" and their settlement as " Georgetown" after the British king,
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. This marked the start of
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. In 1786 saw Siam conquered
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, once again threatening Kedah. Sultan Abdullah demanded military assistance from the EIC as the agreement indicated. The EIC refused to provide assistance because Sultan Abdullah only agreed with Francis Light, not the EIC. It was stated that Light had no authority to speak on behalf of the EIC. Sultan Abdullah forced Light out of Penang. Light was reluctant to let go of Penang and offered payment for damages but was rejected by Sultan Abdullah. In 1791, Sultan Abdullah with the help of Riau, Siak and Selangor, was able to prepare a naval attack to retake Penang. Francis Light asked for assistance from the British Military to attack the stronghold of Sultan Abdullah in
Seberang Perai Seberang Perai is a city in the Malaysian state of Penang. Located on the Malay Peninsula and separated from Penang Island by the Penang Strait, it shares borders with Kedah to the north and east and Perak to the south. The city spans an are ...
. Sultan Abdullah lost and was forced to agree to a peace treaty on 1 May 1791. With this treaty, the EIC officially annexed Penang. As a reward, EIC agreed to pay as much as 6,000
Spanish Dollars The Spanish dollar, also known as the piece of eight (, , , or ), is a silver coin of approximately diameter worth eight Spanish reales. It was minted in the Spanish Empire following a monetary reform in 1497 with content fine silver. It wa ...
every year to Sultan Abdullah.


Family

*He married his first wife, H.H. Tengku Puneh binti al-Marhum Sultan Sallehuddin Shah, ''Tengku Besar'', before divorcing two years later. * One son with Wan Mek ** Tunku Yahya * Three sons and six daughters with Wan Kamaliah, ''Tuan Mas'', daughter of the ''Dato’ Sri Paduka Raja Laksamana'' of Kedah ** Tunku Ahmad Tajuddin ** Tunku Bisnu ** Tunku Ahmad ** Tunku Hitam ** Tunku Chik ** Tunku Zamzam * Three sons and one daughter with ''Che Puan Paduka Bonda'', a princess from Patani (daughter of Sultan Muhammad ‘Abdu’l Jalil Karimu’llah Mualim Shah, Raja of Patani?) ** Tunku Ibrahim ** Tunku Sulaiman ** Tunku Kusu * One son with Che Fatima Dewi, ''Che Mas'' ** Tunku Daud * Two sons and two daughters with ''Che’ Chandra Sari'' ** Tunku Ya’akub ** Tunku Muhammad Yusuf * Two daughters with ''Che’ Bida Sari''


External links


List of Sultans of Kedah
1797 deaths 18th-century sultans of Kedah {{Authority control