Temenggong Daeng Ibrahim
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However his appointment as Temenggong of Johor was only officially made known on 19 August 1841, and was witnessed by the 4th [[Governor of the Straits Settlements]] [[George Bonham]] and the Treasurer of [[Pahang]] [[Bendahara]] [[Tun Ali of Pahang|Tun Ali]] at the [[New Harbour, Singapore|New Harbour]] (present day Keppel Harbour).{{Cite book|title=Prince of Pirates : The Temenggongs and the Developments of Johor and Singapore|last=Carl A.|first=Trcocki|publisher=NUS Press|year=2007|isbn=9789971693763|location=Singapore}} |
However his appointment as Temenggong of Johor was only officially made known on 19 August 1841, and was witnessed by the 4th [[Governor of the Straits Settlements]] [[George Bonham]] and the Treasurer of [[Pahang]] [[Bendahara]] [[Tun Ali of Pahang|Tun Ali]] at the [[New Harbour, Singapore|New Harbour]] (present day Keppel Harbour).{{Cite book|title=Prince of Pirates : The Temenggongs and the Developments of Johor and Singapore|last=Carl A.|first=Trcocki|publisher=NUS Press|year=2007|isbn=9789971693763|location=Singapore}} |
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On 10 March 1855, [[Ali Iskandar of Johor|Ali Iskandar]] and Temenggong Daeng Ibrahim signed a treaty with the [[British Government]] in Singapore as officiated by the 5th [[Governor of the Straits Settlements]] [[William John Butterworth]]. In this treaty agreement, Ali Iskandar would be crowned as the [[Sultan of Johor]] and receive 5,000 [[Spanish dollar]]s with an allowance of 500 per month, in return, he agreed to transfer all of his powers of the Johor territory to Daeng Ibrahim, save for [[Kesang, |
On 10 March 1855, [[Ali Iskandar of Johor|Ali Iskandar]] and Temenggong Daeng Ibrahim signed a treaty with the [[British Government]] in Singapore as officiated by the 5th [[Governor of the Straits Settlements]] [[William John Butterworth]]. In this treaty agreement, Ali Iskandar would be crowned as the [[Sultan of Johor]] and receive 5,000 [[Spanish dollar]]s with an allowance of 500 per month, in return, he agreed to transfer all of his powers of the Johor territory to Daeng Ibrahim, save for [[Kesang, Johor|Kesang]], [[Muar District|Muar]] which would be the only territory under his control. Although the treaty recognised Ali Iskandar as the Sultan of Johor, the title cannot be passed on to his offspring. Thus, Temenggong Daeng Ibrahim became the Ruler of Johor, he renamed this territory as [[Iskandar Puteri]] and administered it from his residence in [[Teluk Belanga]].{{Cite web |url=http://myrepositori.pnm.gov.my/bitstream/123456789/752/3/Majlis%20Bandaraya%20Johor%20Bahru%20%5BSumber%20Internet%5D.pdf |date=2015-06-27 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150627001833/http://myrepositori.pnm.gov.my/bitstream/123456789/752/3/Majlis%20Bandaraya%20Johor%20Bahru%20%5BSumber%20Internet%5D.pdf |title=Sumber : Internet |lang=ms |access-date=2023-04-24 |archive-date=2015-06-27}} |
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As the Sultan of Riau-Lingga [[Mahmud Muzaffar Shah]] was ousted by the Dutch on 7 October 1857 and [[Sulaiman Badrul Alam Shah II]] was installed as his successor. Raja Temenggong Daeng Ibrahim, aware of the situation and later in 1861, signed a treaty with Bendahara [[Tun Mutahir of Pahang]]. The treaty recognized the territories of Johor, and the Temenggong and his descendant's right to rule it, as well as mutual protection and mutual recognition of Johor and Pahang. With the signing of this treaty, the remnants of the empire became two independent states, [[Johor]] and [[Pahang]]. |
As the Sultan of Riau-Lingga [[Mahmud Muzaffar Shah]] was ousted by the Dutch on 7 October 1857 and [[Sulaiman Badrul Alam Shah II]] was installed as his successor. Raja Temenggong Daeng Ibrahim, aware of the situation and later in 1861, signed a treaty with Bendahara [[Tun Mutahir of Pahang]]. The treaty recognized the territories of Johor, and the Temenggong and his descendant's right to rule it, as well as mutual protection and mutual recognition of Johor and Pahang. With the signing of this treaty, the remnants of the empire became two independent states, [[Johor]] and [[Pahang]]. |
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