Azim ud-Din is the proper and regnal name of the
sultan of Sulu, a constitutional and "defunct"
sultanate in the province of
Sulu, southern
Philippines. In
history, there are three sultans that possessed the name, the fourth one is a
pretender of the throne:
Azim ud-Din I, 19th sultan of Sulu, the baptized sultan and was restored by the British to the throne in 1764.
Azim ud-Din II, 21st sultan of Sulu, nephew of Azim ud-Din I and poisoned Sultan Muhammad Israil in 1778.
Azim ud-Din III, 24th sultan of Sulu and reigned for only 40 days.
Jamalul Azam Alam, who taken the name Azim ud-Din IV, pretender of the throne from the Shakiraullah branch of the royal family.
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