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Raja Brayun, The Sultan Maker Pasqual, a prominent Selangor miner in the 1880's and author of a series of articles on tin mining in Selangor, wrote on the circumstances leading to the ascendency of Raja Abdus-Samad to the Selangor throne based on his interview with Raja Allang, Raja Brayun's son, in the 1930's. "When Sultan Mahomad was dying, Abdulsamad, Raja Brayun and Tuanku Panglima Raja, also known as Raja Berkat Rhio went to his bedside and Raja Brayun and Raja Berkat Rhio drank the 'ayer sumpah' (water of fealty) and appointed Abdulsamad Sultan of Selangor." Pasqual has this to say about the "succession". "The universally accepted version of succession was that Raja Mahmud, the younger of the two infant sons of the late Sultan - the elder brother, Raja Laut, being illegitimate - usurped the throne for himself; but I prefer to believe Raja Allang's version that Sultan Abdulsamad succeeded to the throne immediately on the death of Sultan Mahomad. Otherwise his remains could not have been buried. Besides, he had the backing of Raja Brayun, probably the most powerful chief of the time, and none of the adherents of Sultan Mahomad's heir would have dared to oppose him." Historian put the date of Raja Abdus-Samad's ascendency to the throne at late 1859. | |
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| Updated by Mike, July
06, 2003 |