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'''Muhammad Jamalul Alam II''' (]-]) was the ] of ] from ] ] until his death on ]] ]. By the time he became sultan, the ] had established a protectorate over Brunei. During his reign there was a power struggle between himself, the British residents and the nobles. A regency council of two nobles ruled for him until ]. He was knighted in ]. As sultan, he strengthened Brunei's police and education systems. | '''Muhammad Jamalul Alam II''' (]-]) was the ] of ] from ] ] until his death on ] ]. By the time he became sultan, the ] had established a protectorate over Brunei. During his reign there was a power struggle between himself, the British residents and the nobles. A regency council of two nobles ruled for him until ]. He was knighted in ]. As sultan, he strengthened Brunei's police and education systems. | ||
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Muhammad Jamalul Alam II (1889-1924) was the sultan of Brunei from May 12 1906 until his death on September 11 1924. By the time he became sultan, the United Kingdom had established a protectorate over Brunei. During his reign there was a power struggle between himself, the British residents and the nobles. A regency council of two nobles ruled for him until 1918. He was knighted in 1920. As sultan, he strengthened Brunei's police and education systems.
Preceded byHashim Jalilul Alam Aqamaddin | Sultan of Brunei 1906–1924 |
Succeeded byAhmad Tajuddin |
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