Kamal ud-Din (كمال الدين) (reigned 1480 – 1505) was the second Hashemite Sultan of Sulu.
Kamal ud-Din | |
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Sultan of the Sulu Sultanate | |
Reign | 1480 – 1505 |
Predecessor | Sharif ul-Hāshim |
Successor | Amir ul-Umara |
Religion | Sunni Islam |
The eldest son of his predecessor, Sharif ul-Hāshim, Kamal ud-Din became Sultan on the death of his father in 1480.[1] During his reign, he appointed qadi to administer justice and oversaw the conversion of people in Luzon and the Visayas.[2] He died in 1505 and is buried in a grave, marked by a stone slab, near to Buasa.[3] He was succeeded by his son, Amir ul-Umara.[1]
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- ^ Rasul, Jainal D.; Rasul, Amir T. (2003). Struggle for Identity: A Short History of the Filipino Muslims. Quezon City: CARE Minorities. p. 132.
- ^ Majul, Cesar Adlib (1981). "An Analysis of the "Genealogy of Sulu"" (PDF). Archipel. 22: 167–182. doi:10.3406/arch.1981.1677. Retrieved 24 April 2018.