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Mohammed Mahakuttah Abdullah Kiram

Sultan of Sulu from 1974 to 1986 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Mohammed Mahakuttah Abdullah Kiram
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Mohammad Mahakuttah Abdullah Kiram was Sultan of Sulu from 1974 until his death in 1986.[a] He was the eldest son of his predecessor Mohammed Esmail Kiram.[3]

Quick facts Mohammad Mahakuttah Abdullah Kiram مُهَمَّدْ مَهَكُتَّأْ عَبْدُ ٱللّٰه كِرَمْ, Reign ...

Despite never controlling territory, as the remaining sovereignty of the Sulu monarchy had been surrendered to the United States in 1915, he in enjoyed official recognition as a non-sovereign monarch from the Philippine government under Ferdinand Marcos. This was mostly done as a means to legitimize the Philippines' claims to Sabah, a former territory of the Sultanate of Sulu, in the North Borneo dispute. He was the last sultan to be afforded official recognition.[3][4]

Mahakuttah Kiram's coronation in 1974 was sponsored by the Marcos administration.[5] At the time of his coronation, his oldest son, Muedzul Lail Tan Kiram, was crowned beside his father as Raja Muda (Crown Prince) of Sulu at eight years old.[6][7]

Sultan Kiram died in 1986, one year before Crown Prince Muedzul Lail Tan Kiram became of age to assume the throne.[8][9] The Philippine national government failed to recognize a new Sultan formally after Mahakuttah's death, creating a succession crisis. The issue was further aggravated by the People Power Revolution, which removed Presidet Marcos, an important supporter of the Sulu sultans. The gap in the sultanate's leadership was filled by pretenders of rival branches.[9]

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Notes

  1. From 1980 onward, this position was disputed with his uncle Punjungan Kiram and later with his cousin Jamalul Kiram III.[2]

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