Muhammad Shah محمد شاه | |||||||||
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Sultan of Pahang | |||||||||
Reign | 1470–1475 | ||||||||
Successor | Abdul Jamil Shah I | ||||||||
Born | 1455 Malacca | ||||||||
Died | 1475 (aged 20) | ||||||||
Burial | Langgar, Dusun Pinang, Pahang | ||||||||
Spouse | Mengindra Putri | ||||||||
Issue | Raja Jamil Raja Muzaffar Raja Ahmad | ||||||||
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House | Malacca | ||||||||
Father | Mansur Shah | ||||||||
Mother | Putri Wanang Sri Lela Wangsa | ||||||||
Religion | Sunni Islam |
Sultan Muhammad Shah ibni Almarhum Sultan Mansur Shah (1455–1475) was the founder of the old Pahang Sultanate and reigned from 1470 to 1475. A former heir apparent to the Malaccan throne, he was banished by his father Mansur Shah for committing murder, following an incident in a Sepak Raga game and went into exile in Pahang and was later installed as its first sultan in 1470.[1]