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Melewar
مليوار
Yamtuan BesarofNegeri Sembilan
An artist's interpretation of Raja Melewar.
Predecessorposition established
SuccessorTuanku Raja Hitam
1st Yamtuan Besar of Negeri Sembilan
Reign17731795
BornPagaruyung Kingdom
Died1795
Rembau, Negeri Sembilan
Burial
SpouseChe Seni binti Datuk Penghulu Naam
Che Puan Jangka binti Datuk Penghulu Ulu Muar
IssueTunku Puan Aishah
Tunku Totok
Tunku Kadir
Names
Raja Mahmud ibni Sultan Abdul Jalil
Regnal name
Raja Melewar
DynastyPagaruyung
FatherSultan Abdul Jalil Johan Berdaulat (Sultan Munim Shah III)
MotherRatna Indusari
ReligionSunni Islam

Raja Mahmud ibni Almarhum Sultan Abdul Jalil (Jawi: راج محمود ابن المرحوم سلطان عبد الجليل), known as Raja Melewar (Jawi: راج مليوار), was the first Yamtuan Besar (equivalent to a sultan) of Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia. He was a prince from the Pagaruyung KingdominSumatra, now situated within Indonesia.

History[edit]

The Rembau Museum in Astana Raja, a replica of Raja Melewar's palace shortly after his coronation as Yamtuan Besar in nearby Kampung Penajis

The Minangkabau people were the first migrant community to settle in the area north of the Malacca Sultanate which eventually formed the confederationofNegeri Sembilan circa the 15th century. After the Portuguese invaded Malacca in 1511, it then became a protectorate of its successor, the Sultanate of Johor. The population began to control local politics.

By 1760, Johor, which was having trouble from the Dutch, allowed the state to appoint a ruler from MinangkabauinSumatra.

Between 1760 and 1770, a council of leaders known as the datuk-datuk penghulu luak (the predecessor of the modern datuk-datuk undang) left for PagaruyunginMinangkabau in search of a leader. The Yamtuan of Pagaruyung, who was believed to be a descendant of Dhu al-Qarnayn, gave them a leader in the form of his son, Raja Mahmud.[1]

Before Raja Mahmud left for the Malay Peninsula, a member of royalty named Raja Khatib was sent to Negeri Sembilan to oversee Raja Mahmud's coronation preparations. However, upon his arrival to Negeri Sembilan, Raja Khatib deceived the locals and claimed to be the prince sent from Pagaruyung. The locals believed him, and Raja Khatib was deemed the new king. Raja Mahmud, first sailed to Johor to ask for the Sultan of Johor's consent to rule over Negeri Sembilan. The Sultan of Johor, Mahmud Shah III, did not object and conferred upon Raja Mahmud the authority to reign over Negeri Sembilan. Raja Mahmud's expedition marched to Negeri Sembilan through Naning.

A portrait depicting a war between Raja Melewar and Daeng Kemboja in Naning, while en route to Rembau. Image taken at Rembau Museum.

AtNaning, Raja Mahmud's forces met Bugis warchief Daeng Kemboja. War ensued, which ended with the Bugis forces defeated. Upon his arrival to Negeri Sembilan in 1773, Raja Mahmud was deemed king and crowned as Yamtuan Besar in Kampung Penajis in Rembau, as Raja Melewar. Raja Melewar learned of Raja Khatib's scheme and to become the undisputed ruler of the state, declared war against Raja Khatib. Raja Melewar later relocated his palace to Seri Menanti, which remains the royal capital of Negeri Sembilan.

Death and legacy[edit]

Tomb of Raja Melewar

In 1795, Raja Melewar fell ill while visiting Rembau, and died soon after. He was buried in the Astana Raja along with his consort and two other warriors. Following his death, rather than selecting his son as their new leader, the datuk-datuk penghulu luak once again journeyed to Minangkabau. The Yamtuan of Pagaruyung gave another son, Raja Hitam, to serve as their new Yamtuan. Raja Hitam married Raja Melewar's daughter, Tengku Aishah, but they did not have children.[2]

Selecting a ruler of Negeri Sembilan by a council of ruling chiefs in the state, or the datuk-datuk undang, became an implemented system. Under which, the person selected assumes the position of Yang di-Pertuan Besar, or Yamtuan Besar, a post that began in 1773. This system would become the inspiration behind the position of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong (Paramount Ruler) of Malaysia, where each ruler from the nine monarchical states is elected by the Conference of Rulers (Malay: Majlis Raja-Raja) every 5 years.

References[edit]

  1. ^ History behind Negri's unique selection of ruler Archived 2009-01-22 at the Wayback Machine, The New Straits Times, 29 December 2008.
  • ^ History behind Negri's unique selection of ruler Archived 2009-01-22 at the Wayback Machine, The New Straits Times, 29 December 2008.
  • Regnal titles
    Preceded by

    Title created

    Yamtuan Besar
    Yamtuan Besar of Negri Sembilan

    1773-1795
    Succeeded by

    Raja Hitam


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