Azim ud-Din II
Sultan of Sulu
Reign1763–1764
1778–1791
Coronation1778
PredecessorSultan Bantilan Muizz ud-Din
Sultan Azim ud-Din I
SuccessorSultan Muhammad Israil ud-Din
Sultan Sharaf ud-Din
Names
Sultan Maharajah Adinda Bantilan Azim ud-Din
HouseMaharajah Adinda
ReligionSunni Islam

Sultan Azim ud-Din II (reigned 1763–1764, 1778–1791), was the 21st Sultan of Sulu. He was the son of Sultan Bantilan Muizz ud-Din, and cousin to Sultan Muhammad Israil ud-Din.[1]

After the death of Sultan Bantilan Muizz ud-Din in 1763, he became the Sultan of Sulu; which lasted until 1764 when the British forced the restoration of the former Sultan Azim ud-Din I.

In 1778, he poisoned his cousin and the reigning Sultan Muhammad Israil ud-Din which led to his proclamation as the new sultan for the second time.

References

  1. Warren, James Francis (2007). "Patterns of Trading". The Sulu Zone, 1768-1898: The Dynamics of External Trade, Slavery, and Ethnicity in the Transformation of a Southeast Asian Maritime State. NUS Press. p. 54.


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