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Predecessor
  
Spouse
  
Died
  
February 15, 1641


Name
  
Iskandar Thani

Religion
  
Parents
  
Ahmad Shah II of Pahang

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Reign
  
27 December 1636 - 15 February 1641

Successor
  
Taj ul-Alam Safiatuddin

Father
  
Mother
  
Putri Bongsu Chandra Dewi

Grandparents
  
Abdul Kadir Alauddin Shah of Pahang

Great-grandparents
  
Zainal Abidin Shah of Pahang

Iskandar Thani Alauddin Mughayat Syah (1610 - 15 February 1641) was the thirteenth sultan of Aceh, following the powerful Iskandar Muda. Iskandar Thani was the son of the 11th sultan of Pahang, Ahmad Shah II, who was brought to Aceh in the conquest of Pahang in 1617 by Iskandar Muda. He married the sultan's daughter, the later Sulṭāna Taj ul-Alam, and succeeded Iskandar Muda as sultan when he died in 1636.

Reigning in the wake of the rout of the Acehnese fleet in 1629, Iskandar Thani was not able to continue his predecessor's military successes. He was a strong ruler, able to suppress the orang kaya (Acehnese nobility) and working to centralize royal power as Iskandar Muda had done. His rule was too short to make major accomplishments, however, and after his death the elite re-asserted their influence, and placed his widow, Taj ul-Alam, on the throne, the first of several weak sultans.

Like Iskandar Muda's, the court of Iskandar Thani was known as a center of Islamic learning. He was the patron of Nuruddin ar-Raniri, an Islamic scholar from Gujarat who arrived in Aceh in 1637. Ar-Raniri denounced the work of earlier scholars from Iskandar Muda's court, and ordered their books to be burned while establishing literary and religious standards.

References

Iskandar Thani Wikipedia


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