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'''Bendahara Sri Maharaja Tun Mutahir''' (died 1510) was a famous [[Bendahara]] of the [[Sultanate of Malacca|Malaccan Sultanate]]. Of [[Indian people|Indian]] [[Muslim]] ancestry, he was the seventh Bendahara, a post equivalent to a prime minister. Prior to holding the post of Bendahara, he also held the post of [[Temenggung]]. He was also an influential [[ |
'''Bendahara Sri Maharaja Tun Mutahir''' (died 1510) was a famous [[Bendahara]] of the [[Sultanate of Malacca|Malaccan Sultanate]]. Of [[Indian people|Indian]] [[Muslim]] ancestry, he was the seventh Bendahara, a post equivalent to a prime minister. Prior to holding the post of Bendahara, he also held the post of [[Temenggung]]. He was also an influential [[Indian people|Indian]] Muslim leader in Malacca who elected Indian Muslims to important posts in the Malaccan government.{{Citation needed|date=August 2021}} |
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[[Raja Mudaliar]], after learning that a legal opponent had bribed the bendahara into siding with him, employed the assistance of [[Laksamana]] [[Khoja Hassan]] to spread rumors claiming that Tun Mutahir was scheming to take over the throne. |
[[Raja Mudaliar]], after learning that a legal opponent had bribed the bendahara into siding with him, employed the assistance of [[Laksamana]] [[Khoja Hassan]] to spread rumors claiming that Tun Mutahir was scheming to take over the throne. |
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Tun Mutahir | |
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7th Bendahara of the Sultanate of Malacca | |
In office 1500–1510 | |
Preceded by | Tun Perpatih Putih |
Succeeded by | Bendahara Lubok Batu Tepok Paduka Tuan |
Bendahara Sri Maharaja Tun Mutahir (died 1510) was a famous Bendahara of the Malaccan Sultanate. Of Indian Muslim ancestry, he was the seventh Bendahara, a post equivalent to a prime minister. Prior to holding the post of Bendahara, he also held the post of Temenggung. He was also an influential Indian Muslim leader in Malacca who elected Indian Muslims to important posts in the Malaccan government.[citation needed]
Raja Mudaliar, after learning that a legal opponent had bribed the bendahara into siding with him, employed the assistance of Laksamana Khoja Hassan to spread rumors claiming that Tun Mutahir was scheming to take over the throne.
The Sultan then ordered the execution of Mutahir's family with the exception of Tun Fatimah, Mutahir's daughter whom the sultan desired to marry. Upon realising his mistake, Sultan Mahmud abdicated in favour of his son, Sultan Ahmad Shah.
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External links
- Ahmad Fauzi bin Mohd Basri, Mohd Fo'ad bin Sakdan and Azami bin Man, 2004. Sejarah Tingkatan 1, Kuala Lumpur, DBP.
- Sejarahmalaysia.pnm.my
- Google Books