Ali Iskandar of Johor

Sultan Ali Iskandar Shah I ibni almarhum Sultan Ahmad Hussein Muazzam Shah I (Malay: سلطان علي اسکندر شاه اول ابن المرحوم سلطان احمد حسين معظم شاه اول) was the 20th Sultan of Johor, who succeeded his father, Sultan Hussein after the latter died of natural cause in 1835. Over the next twenty years, Sultan Ali's claims to the office of Sultan of Johor were only recognised by some merchants and a few Malays. Like his father, Sultan Ali was a puppet monarch and played a minimal role in the administrative affairs of the state, which came under the charge of the Temenggong and the British. In 1855, Sultan Ali ceded the sovereignty rights of Johor (except Kesang in Muar) to Temenggong Daeng Ibrahim, in exchange for a formal recognition as the "Sultan of Johor" by the British and a monthly allowance. Following the secession of Johor, Sultan Ali was granted administrative charge over Muar until his death in 1877, and in most administrative matters, was often styled as the "Sultan of Muar".

Ali Iskandar Shah
1835-1877
Sultan of Johor
Reign18351855
PredecessorHussein Shah I
SuccessorAbu Bakar
Sultan of Muar
Reign18551877
Born1824
Singapore, Straits Settlements
Died21 June 1877 (aged 5253)
Umbai, Malacca, British Malaya
Burial
Spouse1. Tengku Ngah
2. Daeng Siti
3. Cik Serimbuk
Issue1. Sultan Allauddin Alam Shah
2. Tengku Mahmud Putra
3. Tengku Mansur Putra
4. Tengku Abdullah 5. Tengku Puteh
6. Tengku Sulong
7. Tengku Sambak
8. Tengku Cik Fatima
9. Tengku Mariam
10. Tengku Sharifah
Names
Sultan Ali Iskandar Shah ibni Al-Marhum Sultan Hussein Muazzam Shah
HouseHouse of Bendahara
FatherSultan Hussein Shah
MotherTengku Perbu
ReligionSunni Islam
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