Muhammad Shah, Sultan (Sultanate of Brunei) : All Data
Muhammad Shah was the Sultan of the Sultanate of Brunei from 1369 to 1401. During his reign, the Sultanate faced several significant conflicts. One of the most notable wars was the Brunei Civil War, which occurred from 1368 to 1370, overlapping with Muhammad Shah's early years as ruler. Another significant conflict was the invasion of Brunei by Majapahit in 1376, which resulted in the temporary occupation of the capital. These wars and revolts align with the calculated timespan of Muhammad Shah's rule, showcasing the challenges he faced in maintaining the stability and sovereignty of the Sultanate.





























