Abdul Hakkul Mubin ibni Muhammad Panjang (died c. 1673), posthumously known as Al-Marhum di Pulau, was the Sultan of Brunei from 1661 to 1673. He was involved...
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Muhammad Shah, temporarily interrupted by the thirteenth sultan, Abdul Hakkul Mubin, who in turn was deposed by a member of the House of Bolkiah. The...
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grandson of Emir Rumaythah ibn Abi Numayy of Mecca. The 13th Sultan Abdul Hakkul Mubin was an exception to familial succession, but he ascended after murdering...
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a civil war in the Bruneian Sultanate from 1660 to 1673. Between Abdul Hakkul Mubin and Muhyiddin. During Sultan Muhammad Ali's reign, a dispute led to...
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Jalilul Akbar. He took the throne after defeating his opponent, Sultan Abdul Hakkul Mubin during the Brunei Civil War. Notably, he also attempted to return...
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3. Haji Abdul Karim bin Haji Abdul Rahman 2016, p. 58. Haji Abdul Karim bin Haji Abdul Rahman 2016, p. 57. Haji Abdul Karim bin Haji Abdul Rahman 2016...
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Brunei River. The cemetery served as the resting place of Sultan Abdul Hakkul Mubin, the 13th Sultan of Brunei who ruled from 1660 to 1673. He was buried...
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planned Spanish tributary state of Brunei during the Castilian War. Abdul Hakkul Mubin was the bendahara when he and his follower garroted Sultan Muhammad...
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Bongsu, was involved in an incident. The son of Pengiran Bendahara Abdul Hakkul Mubin, Pengiran Muhammad Alam was the prince's opponent in the cockfight...
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