Family tree of Perak monarchs

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The following is family tree of the Malay monarchs of Perak, from the establishment of the sultanate in 1528 until present day.

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House of Melaka-Perak

House of Melaka-Perak
House of Melaka
Muzaffar I
(1)
r. 1528-1549
Mansur I
(2)
r. 1549-1577
Alauddin [1] [2] [3]
Aceh
r. 1579-1585
Ahmad Tajuddin
(3)
r. 1577-1584
Tajul Ariffin
(4)
r. 1584-1594
Mukaddam
(6)
r. 1603-1619
Mahmud
(8)
r. 1627-1630
♀ PrincessA Sultan of Aceh Abdul Ghafur
Pahang
r. 1592-1614
Raja Inu Salehuddin
(9)
r. 1630-1636
♀ PrincessRaja Abdullah
Alauddin
(5)
r. 1594-1603
Mansur II
(7)
r. 1619-1627
♀ Raja Putri
Fatima Puteh
Muzaffar II
(10)
r. 1636-1654
House of
Siak-Perak

House of Siak-Perak

House of Siak-Perak
House of
Melaka-Pahang
♀ Raja Putri
Fatima Puteh
Muzaffar II
(10)
r. 1636-1653
Mahmud
Iskandar

(11)
r. 1653-1720
Raja Mansur
Alauddin
(12)
r. 1720-1728
Muzaffar III
(13)
r. 1728-1752
Muhammad
(14)
r. 1744-1750
Iskandar
Zulkarnain

(15)
r. 1752-1765
Mahmud Shah
(16)
r. 1765-1773
Alauddin
Mansur

(17)
r. 1773-1786
Ahmaddin
(18)
r. 1786-1806
Abdul Malik
(19)
r. 1806-1825
Raja Inu
Muhammad Saleh
Raja Abdul Rahman♀ Raja MandakRaja Syed Hitam
of Siak
Abdullah Muazzam
(20)
r. 1825-1830
Raja AhmadShahbuddin
(21)
r. 1830-1851
Abdullah
Muhammad

(22)
r. 1851-1857
Jaafar Mua'azzam
(23)
r. 1857-1865
Raja Alang
Iskandar
Ali
Al-Mukammal

(24)
r. 1865-1871
Ismail Mua'abidin
(25)
r. 1871-1874
Abdullah
Muhammad II

(26)
r. 1874-1877
Raja Musa Idris I
(28)
r. 1887-1916
Yusuf Sharifuddin
(27)
r. 1886-1887
Abdul Aziz
(31)
r. 1938-1948
Abdul Jalil
(29)
r. 1916-1918
Iskandar
(30)
r. 1918-1938
Yussuff
Izzuddin

(32)
r. 1948-1963
Idris II
(33)
r. 1963-1984
House of Temenggong
Azlan
(34)
r. 1984-2014
YDP Agong IX
r. 1989-1994
Raja Iskandar Dzurkarnain
Raja Di Hilir
Raja Zarith Sofiah
Permaisuri Johor
r. 2010-present
Raja Permaisuri Agong XVII
r. 2024-present
Ibrahim
Sultan Johor
r. 2010-present
YDP Agong XVII
r. 2024-present
Matrilineally descendant of Abdul Hamid Halim
Tuanku Zara Salim
Raja Permaisuri Perak
r. 2014-present
Nazrin
(35)
r. 2014-present
Raja Azlan Muzzaffar Shah
Raja Kechil Besar

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