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Sultan Abdul Ghafur Muhiuddin Shah ibni Almarhum Sultan Abdul Kadir Alauddin Shah was the 12th
Sultan of Pahang Sultan of Pahang () is the title of the hereditary constitutional head of Pahang, Malaysia. The current sultan is Al-Sultan Abdullah ibni Sultan Ahmad Shah. He is the Head of Islam in the state and the source of all titles, honours and dignitie ...
who reigned from 1592 to 1614. He was originally appointed as regent for his younger half-brother of a royal mother,
Ahmad Shah II Qutb-ud-Din Ahmad Shah II, born Jalal Khan, was a ruler of the Muzaffarid dynasty, who reigned over the Gujarat Sultanate from 1451 to 1458. He defeated invading Malwa forces at the battle of Kapadvanj. He tried to capture Nagor and came in con ...
after the death of their father in 1590. He subsequently deposed his charge and assumed power two years later. He is credited for during his reign, the ''
Hukum Kanun Pahang Hukum Kanun Pahang ( Malay for 'Pahang Laws', Jawi: حكوم قانون ڤهڠ ), also known as ''Kanun Pahang'' or ''Undang-Undang Pahang'' was the Qanun or legal code of the old Pahang Sultanate. It contains significant provisions that reaffir ...
'' ('Pahang Laws') was compiled and became the base for the legal administration not only in Pahang, but later in
Johor Johor (; ), also spelled as Johore, is a States and federal territories of Malaysia, state of Malaysia in the south of the Malay Peninsula. Johor has land borders with the Malaysian states of Pahang to the north and Malacca and Negeri Sembilan ...
.


Personal life

Born as Raja Abdul Ghafur in 1567, he was the eldest son of the 10th
Sultan of Pahang Sultan of Pahang () is the title of the hereditary constitutional head of Pahang, Malaysia. The current sultan is Al-Sultan Abdullah ibni Sultan Ahmad Shah. He is the Head of Islam in the state and the source of all titles, honours and dignitie ...
, Abdul Kadir Alauddin Shah by a junior wife. The other of his half siblings were Raja Yamir, Raja Ahmad, Puteri Kamaliah, and Puteri Khairul Bariah. Following the invasion of Pahang by Aceh Sultanate later in 1617, several members of Pahang royal family were brought to Aceh. Puteri Kamaliah became the queen consort to the ruler of Aceh,
Iskandar Muda Iskandar Muda (1583? – 27 December 1636Yusra Habib Abdul Gani, accessed on 4 January 2007) was the twelfth Sulṭān of Acèh Darussalam, under whom the sultanate achieved its greatest territorial extent, holding sway as the strongest po ...
, while her sister Khairul Bariah was married to the future first Sultan of
Deli Deli may refer to: * Delicatessen, a shop selling specially prepared food, or food prepared by such a shop * Sultanate of Deli, a former sultanate in North Sumatra, Indonesia Places * Deli, Boyer-Ahmad, a village in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Pro ...
,
Gocah Pahlawan Tuanku Sri Paduka Gocah Pahlawan (titled Laksamana Khoja Bintan,) also known as Muhammad Dalik according to ''Hikayat Deli'', was the founder of the Sultanate of Deli and the Sultanate of Serdang in North Sumatra, Indonesia. According to the '' taro ...
. In 1584, Abdul Ghafur had married Princess Ungu, the youngest sister of
Raja Hijau Raja Hijau or Ratu Hijau ( th, รายาฮิเยา; ms, راتو هيجاو), also spelt Raja Ijau, was a Malay sovereign queen of Patani who reigned from 1584 to 1616. Her name means "the Green Queen" in English. She was also known as ...
of Pattani. From this marriage, he had issued a daughter,
Raja Kuning Raja Kuning or Ratu Kuning was the sovereign queen of Patani in the 17th century. Her name means "the Yellow Queen" in English. She succeeded her mother, Queen Raja Ungu. She was the last of four female rulers to have ruled in succession in the Pa ...
. Both Raja Ungu and Raja Kuning were successively ruled Pattani from the period of 1624 to 1651, after the era of Raja Hijau and
Raja Biru Raja Biru or Ratu Biru ( th, รายาบีรู; ms, راتو بيرو; c. 1566–1624) ruled the Sultanate of Patani (1616–1624), succeeding her sister Raja Hijau. She was the second of three daughters of Sultan Mansur Shah who ruled the ...
. Abdul Ghafur also formed marriage connection with
Brunei Brunei ( , ), formally Brunei Darussalam ( ms, Negara Brunei Darussalam, Jawi alphabet, Jawi: , ), is a country located on the north coast of the island of Borneo in Southeast Asia. Apart from its South China Sea coast, it is completely sur ...
, when he married Princess Zaharah or Zohra, daughter of
Saiful Rijal Saiful Rijal (also Saiful Rehal, Saiful Rizal) was the seventh Sultan of Brunei. He ruled from 1533, from the abdication of his uncle, until his death in 1581. During his reign, the Castille War broke out in 1578. He was succeeded by his elde ...
. He had issued a prince from this marriage, named Abdullah, whom he designated an heir or ''Raja Muda''. Abdul Ghafur also had another son with an unknown wife, whose name was not disclosed in local history but found inscribed on a royal seal in a treaty with
Portuguese Malacca Portuguese control of Malacca, a city on the Malay Peninsula, refers to the 130 year period (1511–1641) when it was a possession of the Portuguese East Indies. It was conquered from the Malacca Sultanate as part of Portuguese attempts to ...
. He was identified as Alauddin Riayat Shah who believed to have ascended the throne after killing father and elder brother Raja Muda Abdullah in 1614. Abdul Ghafur was also survived by other 12 children from his commoner wives.


Reign

Following the demise of their father, the 10th Sultan of Pahang, Abdul Kadir Alauddin Shah, Abdul Ghafur was appointed regent for his younger half-brother of a royal mother,
Ahmad Shah II Qutb-ud-Din Ahmad Shah II, born Jalal Khan, was a ruler of the Muzaffarid dynasty, who reigned over the Gujarat Sultanate from 1451 to 1458. He defeated invading Malwa forces at the battle of Kapadvanj. He tried to capture Nagor and came in con ...
who succeeded as the 11th Sultan of Pahang in 1590. He subsequently deposed his charge and assumed power two years later.


Foreign relations

Abdul Ghafur discontinued the policy of cordial relationship with the Portuguese as enjoyed during his father's era. During his reign, Pahang attacked the Portuguese and simultaneously challenged the Dutch presence in the Straits of Malacca. Nevertheless, in 1607, Pahang not only tolerated the Dutch, but even cooperated with them in an attempt to oust the Portuguese. In 1607, the Dutch Empire began their trade mission to Pahang lead by the merchant Abraham van den Broeck. On 7 November 1607, a Dutch warship with Admiral
Cornelis Matelief de Jonge Cornelis Matelief de Jonge (c. 1569 – October 17, 1632) was a Dutch admiral who was active in establishing Dutch power in Southeast Asia during the beginning of the 17th century. His fleet was officially on a trading mission, but its true inten ...
onboard dropped anchor at
Kuala Pahang Kuala Pahang is a town ward and mukim in Pekan District, Pahang, Malaysia. Geography ''Kuala Pahang'' means ''Lower Pahang'' or "the estuary of the Pahang River"; this is where the Pahang River empties into the South China Sea The South Chin ...
. Earlier in 1606, Matelief, in an attempt to establish the Dutch power in the Straits of Malacca, was defeated twice by the Portuguese in the First Siege of Malacca and the
Battle of Cape Rachado The Battle of Cape Rachado, off the present-day Malaccan exclave of Cape Rachado in 1606, was an important naval engagement between the Dutch East India Company and Portuguese fleets. It marked the beginning of a conflict between the c ...
. Matelief, who had come to solicit the assistance of Pahang against the Portuguese, had an audience with the Sultan. The ruler emphasized the importance of alliance between Johor and neighbouring states, and added that he would try to provide two thousand men in order to bring the war to a successful conclusion. At the Sultan's request, Matelief sent him a gunner to test a piece of cannon that was being cast for Raja Bongsu of Johor. The Pahang people also manufactured cannon for firing projectiles which were better than those of
Java Java (; id, Jawa, ; jv, ꦗꦮ; su, ) is one of the Greater Sunda Islands in Indonesia. It is bordered by the Indian Ocean to the south and the Java Sea to the north. With a population of 151.6 million people, Java is the world's List ...
but inferior to those of the Portuguese. Matelief requested the Sultan to send two vessels to the Straits of Sabon to join the Johor vessels which were already there, and to despatch two more vessels to Penang waters to strengthen the Kedah and Achinese fleets to cut the Portuguese food supplies. Abdul Ghafur tried to reforge the Johor-Pahang alliance to assist the Dutch. However, a quarrel which erupted with Johor, resulted in an open war between the two states. In September 1612, the Johor army overran and plundered Pekan in a surprise attack. The people of Pahang were taken unprepared and retreated without fighting, with the sultan and his son in law, a prince from Brunei, retreated to the mountains. Abdul Ghafur reclaimed the state only in 1613 after having defeated Johor with the aid of
Sultan of Brunei The sultan of Brunei is the monarchical head of state of Brunei and head of government in his capacity as prime minister of Brunei. Since independence from the British in 1984, only one sultan has reigned, though the royal institution dates bac ...
.


Administration

Pahang was governed by the set of laws that derived from the formal legal text of Melaka consisted of the ''
Undang-Undang Melaka Undang-Undang Melaka ( Malay for 'Law of Melaka', Jawi: اوندڠ٢ ملاک ), also known as ''Hukum Kanun Melaka'', ''Undang-Undang Darat Melaka'' and ''Risalah Hukum Kanun'', was the legal code of Melaka Sultanate (1400-1511). It contains si ...
'' and the ''
Undang-Undang Laut Melaka Undang-Undang Laut Melaka (Malay for 'Maritime laws of Melaka', Jawi: ) was a legal code of Melaka Sultanate (1400–1511) that deals specifically on matters related to maritime laws and regulations, as well as nautical procedures concerning seaf ...
''. The laws as written in the legal digests went through an evolutionary process. By the early 17th century, during the reign of Sultan Abdul Ghafur, Pahang promulgated the set of laws into its own version, called ''
Hukum Kanun Pahang Hukum Kanun Pahang ( Malay for 'Pahang Laws', Jawi: حكوم قانون ڤهڠ ), also known as ''Kanun Pahang'' or ''Undang-Undang Pahang'' was the Qanun or legal code of the old Pahang Sultanate. It contains significant provisions that reaffir ...
'', that contain among others, detailed provisions on ceremonial matters, settlement of social conflicts, maritime matters, Islamic laws and general matters. By the time of Sultan Abdul Ghafur, a sophisticated social hierarchy was established in Pahang, of which the most important were the offices of four major hereditary chiefs who were granted their respective fiefs to govern on behalf of the Sultan. A tradition handed down in the family of the Menteri of the Lipis valley, (minor head-men of the Orang Kaya Setia Wangsa of Lipis), records that the progenitor of
Orang Kaya Indera Perba Jelai Orang Kaya Indera Perba Jelai is a nobility title in Pahang Sultanate and one of the four highest ranking nobles below the monarch. The title traces its origin from the times of the Old Pahang Sultanate, and was historically known as ''Seri Mahara ...
first came to Jelai, and was granted the fief by the Sultan, about 1000 A.H. (1591 A.D.).


Death

Abdul Ghafur died in 1614, together with his eldest son Raja Muda Abdullah, possibly poisoned by his second son who succeeded as Alauddin Riayat Shah. He was posthumously known as ''Marhum Pahang'' and buried alongside his son who was posthumously known as ''Marhum Muda Pahang'', at Chondong Royal cemetery,
Pekan Pekan Town is a town in Pekan District, Pahang, Malaysia. It is also the royal capital of the state. Its name comes from a flower, the '' Bunga Pekan''. Pekan is also the name of the district the town is situated in, and a parliamentary const ...
. The tombstones at Chondong Royal cemetery were erected later in 1638 by the order of his nephew,
Iskandar Thani Iskandar Thani Alauddin Mughayat Syah (1610 – 15 February 1641) was the thirteenth sultan of Aceh, following the powerful Iskandar Muda. Iskandar Thani was the son of the 11th sultan of Pahang, Ahmad Shah II, who was brought to Aceh in the con ...
, who ruled
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from 1636 to 1641. Before 1607, Raja Muda Abdullah had married a
Perak Perak () is a state of Malaysia on the west coast of the Malay Peninsula. Perak has land borders with the Malaysian states of Kedah to the north, Penang to the northwest, Kelantan and Pahang to the east, and Selangor to the south. Thailand's ...
princess by whom he had two daughters. When Raja Muda Abdullah was murdered in 1614, his widow and daughters were sent to Perak. There, she and her daughters were captured by Iskandar Muda and taken to Aceh, where in time, one of the daughters was married to another royal captive, Raja Sulong, the future Sultan Muzaffar Riayat Shah II of Perak.


In popular culture

Raja Abdul Ghafur was played by
Jesdaporn Pholdee Jesdaporn Pholdee ( th, เจษฎาภรณ์ ผลดี; ; born June 5, 1977 or nickname Tik ( th, ติ๊ก)) is a Thai actor, model, and presenter. Biography Early life and education Jesdaporn Pholdee is the eldest of three ...
in the 2008 Thai movie ''
Queens of Langkasuka ''Queens of Langkasuka'' ( th, ปืนใหญ่จอมสลัด; ) is a 2008 Thai historical fantasy adventure film directed by Nonzee Nimibutr, and written by two-time S.E.A. Write Award winner Win Lyovarin. Known as "Pirates Of Langk ...
''. He was depicted in the movie as the fiancé of Princess Ungu who came to defend Pattani during the reign of
Raja Hijau Raja Hijau or Ratu Hijau ( th, รายาฮิเยา; ms, راتو هيجاو), also spelt Raja Ijau, was a Malay sovereign queen of Patani who reigned from 1584 to 1616. Her name means "the Green Queen" in English. She was also known as ...
.


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