Sri Maharaja

Paduka Sri Maharaja was the eldest son of Sri Rana Wikrama and the fourth Raja of Singapura. He was known as Damia Raja before his accession.[1] According to Malay Annals, the reign of Sri Maharaja was marked with the event of swordfish ravaging the coast of Singapura. A young boy, Hang Nadim, thought of an ingenious solution to fend off the swordfish. The king was initially grateful, but felt increasingly threatened by the boy's intelligence, and ordered to have the boy executed. In 1389, Sri Maharaja was succeeded by his son, Iskandar Shah.[2]

Sri Maharaja
House of Sang Sapurba
Regnal titles
Preceded by
Sri Rana Wikrama
Raja of Singapura
1362–1375
Succeeded by
Sri Iskandar Shah

References

  1. A. Samad, Ahmad (1979), Sulalatus Salatin (Sejarah Melayu), Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, p. 54, ISBN 983-625-601-6
  2. Tsang, Susan; Perera, Audrey (2011), Singapore at Random, Didier Millet, p. 120, ISBN 978-9-814-26037-4
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