Nasruddin of Brunei

Nasruddin ibni Besar Abdullah (Jawi: نصر الدين; reign 1690–1710), sometimes spelled Nassaruddin and posthumously named Marhum di Kianggeh, was the self-proclaimed 15th Sultan of Brunei and the grandson of Sultan Abdul Jalilul Akbar. It was under his reign that the first gold coins or pitis (umbrella coins) were introduced, with the name Nasiruddin Malik al Zahir.

Nasruddin
15th Sultan of Brunei
Reign1690–1710
PredecessorMuhyiddin
SuccessorHussin Kamaluddin
BornNasiruddin Malik al-Zahir
Brunei
Died1710
Kianggeh, Brunei-Muara, Brunei
Names
Nasruddin ibni Besar Abdullah
Regnal name
Sultan Nasruddin ibni Pengiran Muda Besar Abdullah
HouseBolkiah
FatherBesar Abdullah
ReligionSunni Islam
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