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Syarif Saiful Alam Syah
Sultan Syarif Saiful Alam Syah (died 1828) was the thirtieth sultan of Aceh in northern Sumatra. He ruled 1815-1819 in opposition to the former sultan Alauddin Jauhar ul-Alam Syah.
==The Penang background==

His original name was Sayyid Abdullah. He was the son of Tuanku Sayyid Husain Aidid (usually known as Sayyid Husain), a wealthy merchant in Penang off the west coast of the Malay Peninsula, which had been a British colony since 1786. The family claimed descent from the Acehnese sultan Jamal ul-Alam Badr ul-Munir (1703-1726). A daughter of the sultan married a sayyid and supposedly gave birth to Sayyid Husain.〔According to Zainuddin (1961), p. 413, he would have been descended from Queen Kamalat Syah (1688-1699).〕 However, the genealogy was later put in question, since Sayyid Husain's mother would have been another person than the princess.〔Lee (1995), p. 291.〕 The family left Aceh in the 1770s and settled first in the Riau Archipelago and later Kuala Selangor before moving to Penang. Sayyid Husain had extensive commercial interests in Aceh. He collected pepper from the west coast and betel from Pidië and brought in opium and textiles in exchange.〔Lee (1995), p. 219.〕

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