Sultan Abdullah Muhammad Shah II

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Sultan Abdullah Muhammad Shah II was a 19th-century Malay ruler of Perak whose contested succession and involvement in the Pangkor Treaty of 1874 marked a turning point in British colonial intervention in the Malay Peninsula.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Malay ruler
human
associatedWith British Resident system NERFINISHED
J.W.W. Birch NERFINISHED
Malay chiefs of Perak
Straits Settlements administration NERFINISHED
conflict Perak War NERFINISHED
consequenceOf British residential system in Perak
country Perak NERFINISHED
era 19th century
ethnicGroup Malay
exiledBy British Empire NERFINISHED
historicalSignificance central to the events leading to the establishment of the Federated Malay States framework
key figure in transition from traditional Malay rule to British colonial administration in Perak
house Perak royal family NERFINISHED
impact contributed to expansion of British influence in the Malay States
marked beginning of formal British political control in Perak
monarchOf Perak Sultanate NERFINISHED
notableFor Pangkor Treaty of 1874 NERFINISHED
contested succession to the Perak throne
involvement in early British colonial intervention in the Malay Peninsula
opposedBy British colonial authorities
partOf history of British Malaya
placeOfExile Seychelles NERFINISHED
politicalStatusChange loss of effective sovereignty to British Resident system
recognition as Sultan of Perak under British protection
positionHeld Sultan of Perak NERFINISHED
predecessor Sultan Ali Al-Mukammal Inayat Shah NERFINISHED
reasonForExile implication in the assassination of J.W.W. Birch
region Malay Peninsula NERFINISHED
reignEnd 1877
reignStart 1874
religion Islam
roleInEvent signatory of Pangkor Treaty of 1874
signed Pangkor Treaty of 1874 NERFINISHED
significantEvent Pangkor Treaty of 1874 NERFINISHED
Perak War NERFINISHED
Perak succession dispute
assassination of J.W.W. Birch
successor Sultan Yusuf Sharifuddin Muzaffar Shah NERFINISHED

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Pangkor Engagement of 1874 recognizedAsSultan Sultan Abdullah Muhammad Shah II