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・ Abdul Jaludi
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・ Abdul Jamil Shah I of Pahang
・ Abdul Jamil Tajik
・ Abdul Jeelani
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・ Abdul Jerri
・ Abdul Kabir
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・ Abdul Kader Kardaghli


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Abdul Jalil Shah III

Abdul Jalil Shah III was the 8th Sultan of Johor who reigned from 1623 to 1677. Known as "Raja Bujang" before his accession, he was a son of the 6th Sultan, Alauddin Riayat Shah III and a nephew of the 7th Sultan, Abdullah Ma'ayat Shah.
==Ruler of Pahang and Sultan of Johor-Pahang==
In 1615, Alauddin Riayat Shah III signed a peace treaty with the Portuguese Malacca, and as a sign of gratitude, the Portuguese recognised Raja Bujang as the ruler of Pahang, replacing Alauddin Riayat Shah who was deposed earlier in 1615 by the Acehnese. However, the appointment was not recognised by Sultan Iskandar Muda of Acheh, which later invaded Pahang and forced Raja Bujang to flee to the islands of Lingga. At the same time, the Achehnese also waged war with the new Sultan of Johor, Abdullah Ma'ayat Shah who was also forced to flee to Lingga. As the Achehnese attacks continued, Raja Bujang and Sultan Abdullah fled once again to Tambelan archipelago. When Sultan Abdullah died in 1623, Acheh reconcile with Raja Bujang and appoint him as the new Sultan of Johor and Pahang.〔Aruna Gopinath, 1991, ms 16〕

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