Mohammad Pulalun Kiram

Mohammad Pulalun Kiram
Portrait engraving from "Los Héroes y las Grandezas de la Tierra" Volume VIII, published in 1856
Sultan of Sulu
Reign1844–1862
PredecessorJamalul Kiram I
SuccessorJamal ul-Azam
DiedSeptember 24, 1862

Mohammad Pulalun Kiram (d. 1862) was sultan of Sulu from 1844 to 1862.[1] He succeeded his father, Jamalul Kiram I.[2][3] During his reign, Spanish expedition to Sulu was led by Governor-General Narciso Claveria y Zaldua and subsequent conflict with the Spanish military under Governor-General Juan Antonio de Urbiztondo. As sultan, he was known for his political administration making the Royal House of Kiram extend its influence and fame among Sulus.[4]

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