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Family tree of Johor monarchs

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The following is family tree of the Malay monarchs of Johor, from the establishment of the Old Johor Sultanate in 1528 until present day.

House of Melaka-Johor

House of Melaka-Johor
House of
Melaka-Pahang
House of Melaka
Old Johor
Raja Ahmad[1]Alauddin II
(1)
r. 1528–1564
♀ a lady consortAbdul Jalil II
(4)
r. 1571–1597
♀ Raja FatimahMuzaffar II
(2)
r. 1564–1570
Alauddin III
(5)
r. 1597–1615
Abdul Jalil I
(3)
r. 1570–1571
Abdullah
(6)
r. 1615–1623
Abdul Jalil III
(7)
r. 1623–1677
Raja Bajau
Yamtuan Muda
of Pahang

r. 1641–1676
Ibrahim
(8)
r. 1677–1685
Mahmud II
(9)
r. 1685–1699

House of Bendahara-Johor

House of Bendahara-Johor
House of
 Bendahara
Tun Habib
Abdul Majid
[2]
B.S.M
r. 1677–1697
Abdul Jalil IV[3]
(10)
r. 1699–1718
Tun Abbas
B.S.M
r. 1722–1736
Sulaiman[4]
(11)
r. 1722–1760
Tun
Abdul Jamal[5]
T.P.R
r. 1757–1803
Abdul Jalil V[6]
(12)
r. 1760–1761
House of
 Temenggung
Mahmud III[7]
(14)
r. 1761–1812
Ahmad[8]
(13)
r. 1761–1770
Riau-Lingga
Hussein[9]
(15)
r. 1819–1835
Abdul Rahman[10]
(1)
r. 1812–1819
Muhammad
(2)
r. 1832–1841
Ali[11]
(16)
r. 1835–1855
Mahmud IV
(3)
r. 1841–1857
Sulaiman II
(4)
r. 1857–1883

House of Temenggong-Johor

House of Temenggong
House of 
Bendahara-Johor
Daeng Parani
Tun 
Abdul Jamal
[12]
T.P.R
r. 1757–1803
♀ Daeng
Maimuna
Tun Engku
Muhammad
Engku Muda
Tun
Abdul Hamid
T.S.M
r. 1803–1806
Ungku 
Abdul Rahman

T.S.M
r. 1806–1825
Tun
Haji Abdullah
T.S.M
r. 1825–1841
Tun 
Daeng Ibrahim

T.S.M
r. 1841–1862
Modern Johor
Abu Bakar
T.S.M
r. 1862–1868
Maharaja
r. 1868–1886
Sultan
(1)
r. 1886–1895
Ibrahim
(2)
r. 1895–1959
Ismail
(3)
r. 1959–1981
Iskandar
(4)
r. 1981–2010
YDP Agong VIII
r. 1984–1989
House of
Siak-Perak
House of
Bendahara-Pahang
Raja Zarith Sofiah
Permaisuri Johor
r. 2010-present
Raja Permaisuri Agong XVII
r. 2024-present
Ibrahim (II)
(5)
r. 2010–present
YDP Agong XVII
r. 2024-present
Tunku Azizah Aminah
Maimunah Iskandariah

Tengku Ampuan Pahang
r. 2019-present
Raja Permaisuri Agong XVI
r. 2019-2024
Abdullah
Sultan Pahang
r. 2019-present
YDP Agong XVI
r. 2019-2024
Tunku Ismail
Tunku Mahkota Johor
Tunku Iskandar
Raja Muda Johor

References

Bibliography

  • Ahmad Sarji Abdul Hamid (2011), The Encyclopedia of Malaysia, vol. 16 - The Rulers of Malaysia, Editions Didier Millet, ISBN 978-981-3018-54-9
  • Buyong Adil (1980), Sejarah Johor (History of Johor), Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka.
  • Trocki, Carl A. (2007), Prince of Pirates: The Temenggongs and the Development of Johor and Singapore, 1784–1885, National University of Singapore Press, ISBN 978-997-1693-76-3
  • Yusoff Iskandar; Aruna Gopinath (1992), Tradisi Persejarahan Pahang Darul Makmur, 1800–1930 (Historisation tradition of Pahang Darul Makmur, 1800–1930), Tempo Publications (M), ISBN 978-9-6721-6590-3
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