Johor Sultanate
Johor Sultanate
کسلطانن جوهر Kesultanan Johor
1528–1855
Banner (1855–1865)
Caipital
Sayong Pinang
(c. 1528–1536)
Muar
(1536–1540)
Johor Lama
(1540–1564)
(1571–1587)
Bukit Seluyut
(1564–1570)
Batu Sawar
(1587–1615)
(1642–1673)
Bintan
(1617–1618)
Lingga
(1618–1623)
(1812–1824)
Tambelan Islands
(1623–1641)
Kota Tinggi
(1641–1642)
(1685–1699)
Riau Islands
(1678–1685)
(1708–1716)
(1718–1788)
Panchor
(1700–1708)
Pekan
(1788–1795)
Singapore
(1819–1824)
Common leids Malay Releegion
Sunni Islam Govrenment Monarchy Sultan • 1528-1564
Alauddin Riayat Shah II (first) • 1835–1855
Ali Iskandar (last)
Bendahara • 1513-1520
Tun Khoja Ahmad (first) • 1806–1857
Tun Ali (last)
History • Established
1528 • Disestablished
1855
Currency Tin ingot, native gowd an siller cunyies
The day pairt o Malaysie Singapore Indonesie
The Sultanate o Johor (or sometimes Johor-Riau or Johor-Riau-Lingga or Johor Empire ) wis foondit bi Malaccan Sultan Mahmud Shah's son, Sultan Alauddin Riayat Shah II in 1528.[ 1]
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