Omar Ali Saifuddin I عمر علي سیفالدین ١ | |||||||||
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Sultan of Brunei | |||||||||
Reign | 1740–1778[1] | ||||||||
Predecessor | Husin Kamaluddin | ||||||||
Successor | Muhammad Tajuddin | ||||||||
Died | 10 July 1795 | ||||||||
Burial | |||||||||
Spouse | Pengiran Anak Puteri Pengiran Anak Nor Alam Pengiran Anak Bongsu Wan Puteh | ||||||||
Issue Detail | Sultan Muhammad Tajuddin Sultan Muhammad Kanzul Alam | ||||||||
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House | Bolkiah | ||||||||
Father | Sultan Muhammad Alauddin | ||||||||
Mother | Pengiran Anak Sharbanun | ||||||||
Religion | Sunni Islam |
Omar Ali Saifuddin I ibni Muhammad Alauddin (died 10 July 1795), also known as Al-Marhum Makam Besar, was the 18th Sultan of Brunei and the second son of Sultan Muhammad Alauddin. He was regarded as one of the longest-serving sultans and was renowned for his wise leadership and just rule, merely following his father-in-law, Sultan Hussin Kamaluddin. In fact, he received helpful knowledge, counsel, and experience from his father-in-law when he was still alive during his reigning period.[2]