Kingdom of Kubang Pasu Darul Qiyam

Kubang Pasu, officially known as the Kingdom of Kubang Pasu Darul Qiyam (Malay: کرجاءن کوبڠ ڤاسو دار القيام, romanized: Kerajaan Kubang Pasu Darul Qiyam; Thai: เมืองกุปังปาสู; RTGS: Mueang Kupangpasu) was a former Malay Kingdom located in the northern Malay Peninsula. The state was established in 1839 as a gift to Tunku Anum, a member of Kedahan nobility, for his efforts in ending the conflict between Kedah and Siam in the aftermath of the Siamese invasion in 1821. The kingdom witnessed the reign of two monarchs before it was re-integrated with Kedah in 1859.

Kingdom of Kubang Pasu Darul Qiyam
کرجاءن کوبڠ ڤاسو دار القيام (Malay)
Kerajaan Kubang Pasu Darul Qiyam (Malay)
1839–1859
Flag
The four Kedahan dominions by 1860 in colour, after the loss of Terang (Trang) to Siam in 1810, the secession of Prince of Wales Island and Province Wellesley to the British between 1786 and 1860 and the Kedah Partition of 1843 that witnessed the birth of four separate dominions. The four kingdoms are in their respective colours, while other neighbouring polities are in light brown.
StatusClient state of Siam
CapitalKampung Pulau Pisang (6°16′12.3″N 100°22′53.4″E)
Common languagesMalay, Kedah Malay
Religion
Sunni Islam
GovernmentMonarchy
Raja 
 1839–1853
H.H. Tunku Anum bin Tunku ‘Abdu’l Rahman
 1853–1859
H.H. Tunku Haji Ishak bin Tunku Muhammad
History 
 The foundation of Kubang Pasu
1839
 Unification with Kedah
1859
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Kedah Kingdom
Kedah Kingdom
Today part ofThailand
Malaysia
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