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SULTANATE OF BRUNEI 1886 AH1304 AE CENT 9.05g 29mm KM3 Jalil Ayamuddin ex ALBUM

$ 13.19

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Malaysia
  • Certification: Uncertified
  • KM Number: KM3
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Year: 1886

    Description

    SULTANATE OF BRUNEI 1886 AH1304 AE CENT 9.05g 29mm KM3 Hashim Jalil Alam Ayamuddin 1885-1906 ex ALBUM
    nice early copper well struck dark original patina
    I will ship overseas only through the Global Shipping Program
    It is believed but not proven that the State of Vijayanagara (not related to the later Indian Empire) traded with Mainland China as early as 580 AD and was probably a subject of the Srivijaya Empire of Sumatra.
    There is also a possibility that later the State of Po-ni had a trade agreement with Ming China in the 14
    th
    century.
    In 1368, Muhammad Shah became the 1
    st
    Sultan of Brunei and by the mid 15
    th
    century, Brunei had reached its Golden Age of wealth and power.
    The Portuguese were mostly interested in Brunei for trade in the 16
    th
    century, but Spain was far more hostile towards in and captured Manila in 1571.
    When Brooke became White Rajah of Sarawak he tried to take Brunei, but they asked Britain for protection, and finally became a British Protectorate in 1888, and soon after was ceded to North Borneo.
    Hashim Jahil Alam Aqauddin, son of Omar Ali Saifuddin II, was the 26
    th
    Sultan of Brunei from 1885-1906.  He lost some of his land to Brooke in 1890 but struck a Treaty of Protection with Britain, and lost most all of his power as Sultan, but kept his country pretty much intact.  His sons died from cholera in 1903, a tragedy that he never really recovered from, and he died in 1906.
    Important events in the year 1886: Karl Benz invents the 1
    st
    successful gasoline driven automobile; Haymarket riots; Pemberton invents Coca-Cola; Stanley invents induction coil; Births: King Alfonso XIII of Spain, Ty Cobb; Deaths: Emily Dickenson, Ludwig II of Bavaria, John Deere, Franz Liszt