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LINEAGE FROM 2ND BRUNEI SULTAN AHMAD[edit]

Sultan Ahmad's son was Prince Amir-Alatas. The latter was told by his father to look for relatives; Mohamad Nur and Sapihiya, who had never return from Haj-pilgrimage from Mecca. And was told to not to return without them. Amir-Alatas found Sapihiya married and settled at Sibugay Province, presently Zamboanga-sibugay, Philippines. Amir-Alatas unfortunately passed away there. As the 2nd Brunei Sultan Ahmad was growing old and with descendancy being traced from the 1st Sultan Muhammad Shah, the 2nd Brunei Sultan Ahmad through and his daughter Puteri Ratna Kesuma, the wife of the 3rd Sultan Sharif Ali, succeeded the throne. Sharif Ali or Seri Ali appointed the sons of Prince Amir-Alatas as Brunei Nakhodas or Royal Fleet Admirals or Laksamana; Sayyid Nakhoda Angging and Nakhoda Sangkalang. The latters were the ones who led Sulu warriors to have suppressed the 1613 North Borneo rebellion by a self-proclaimed Sultan Mobin. In 1704, Nakhoda Angging was appointed the Brunei Maharaja of the Sulus to keep tab of the Sulu Sultan not to cede North Borneo to the Spanish Government in Manila. With the Brunei Sultan's twin-authority upon Angging's place in the Sulus as depicted with the twin-headed crocodile flag, Angging's residence was in Subah Buaya, Siasi. Nakhoda Angging was known in Sulu as Maharaja Anddin. Anddin's son in 1859 was Maharaja Adinda Taup the crown Prince to Sulu Sultan Pulalun, his first cousin. Angging Anddin, his waife was Sitti Muhandun the sister of Sulu Sultan Jamalul Kiram-I, the father of Sultan Pulalun. Maharja Adinda Taup'sson was Sayyid Imam Mualam Arpa Taup. The latter in 1916 t0 1934 promulgated the Literacy Campaign in the Sulus, Building of schools, water system and ports-Jambatans or wharfe as supported by the then American Commonwealth Government through its Governor of Mindanao and Sulu; Gov. Frank W. Carpenter. Sayyd Imam Mualam Arpa Taup's son was named by the said U.S. Governor as Carpenter Arpa-I, placing five American Silver coins on the latter's chest the father of the present Maharlika-Philippine Monarchical Head of Royal Houses; Hrh. Paduka Shah Ahmad Carpenter Arpa-V. The house of Bolkiah believed may have extended even into the Sulus as a consanguinity kinship had reigned as Sulu Sultan Bolkiah in the Sulus a consanguinity of the 15th century Brunei Sultan Hassan Bolkiah known as the Singing Admiral or The Singing Captain. The Royal Arpa Family from the 2nd Brunei Sultan Ahmad is presently standing as Maharlika Sultanate, its Monarchical Head of Royal Houses, Hrh. Paduka Shah Ahmad Carpenter Y. Arpa-V as by Lineage Heredity and since the Philippine Constitution denied the recognition od Nobility, the Arpa also stand as by the IPRA LAW and as by the 2007 United Nations Organization Declaration of Peoples Right Act. Carpenterarpa (talk) 02:03, 25 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]