SULTAN OF SULUS 9 PRINCIPAL HEIRS




MANILA, Philippines : Every year, a Malaysian Embassy in a Philippines issues a check in a volume of 5,300 ringgit (about P77,000) to a legal warn of Jamalul Ahlam's descendants. Malaysia considers a volume an annual 'cession' remuneration for a doubtful state, while a sultan's descendants consider it 'rent.'

In 1939, a preference issued by a high justice of North Borneo declared a 9 principal heirs of a final sultan of Sulu, whose descendants had been pressing their explain to Sabah.
Known as a 1939 Macaskie Judgment, a 9 principal heirs of Sultan Jamalul Kiram II were Datu Punjungan Kiram, Datu Esmail Kiram, Dayang Dayang Piandao Kiram, Dayang Dayang Sitti Rada Kiram, Princess Tarhata Kiram, Princess Sakinur-In Kiram, Dayang Dayang Putli Jahara Kiram, Dayang Dayang Sitti Mariam Kiram as well as Mora Napsa.

Jamalul II's father, Sultan Jamalul Ahlam, leased Sabah in 1878 to British North Borneo Co. Under a agreement, a association would compensate 5,300 Mexican bullion pieces a year to a Kingdom of Sulu. It one after another to do so until 1936, when Jamalul II died.

According to Ahlam's descendants, Sabah (formerly North Borneo) was ceded in 1704 to a sultan of Sulu by a sultan of Brunei, after a sultan of Sulu helped relieve a fighting back against a sultan of Brunei.

After Jamalul II's death, a British consul in Manila endorsed a cessation of payments because President Manuel L. Quezon did not commend Jamalul II's successor.
Sultan Punjungan Kiram, climax king of a sultanate during a time of Jamalul II's death, went to a British consulate in Manila to demand a resumption of payments.

P77,000 rent

After a justice decision, British North Borneo Co. complied for multiform years. It stopped profitable when a rights to Sabah were transferred to a newly established Federation of Malaysia in 1963. The brand new government assumed a remuneration but in ringgit.

Every year, a Malaysian Embassy in a Philippines issues a check in a volume of 5,300 ringgit (about P77,000) to a legal warn of Jamalul Ahlam's descendants. Malaysia considers a volume an annual 'cession' remuneration for a doubtful state, while a sultan's descendants consider it 'rent.'

According to Abraham Julpa Idjirani, secretary general as well as orator of a sultanate of Sulu as well as North Borneo, a approach descendants as well as heirs of a sultan of Sulu as well as North Borneo during benefaction have been Sultan Jamalul Kiram III, Sultan Bantilan Esmail Kiram III, Datu Alianapia Kiram, Datu Phugdal Kiram, Datu Baduruddin Kiram as well as a climax prince, Agbimuddin Kiram, central administrator of Sabah as well as son of Datu Punjungan.

Lies

In Jul 2008, there were reports that Jamalul II's heirs had "dropped" their Sabah claim, but these were dismissed as wrong by a heirs. In a reports, Malaysian Datu Omar Ali Datu Backtiyal told a local newspaper in Malaysia that he h! ad obtai ned a signatures of a 9 heirs for a relinquishment of their explain to Sabah. The heirs dismissed a reports as 'lies.' (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
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