Temenggong of Johor | |
Creation: | Johor Sultanate |
First Holder: | Temenggong Abdul Jamal |
Last Holder: | Temenggong Abu Bakar |
Status: | abolished |
Family Seat: | House of Temenggong |
The Temenggong of Johor was one of the members of the Orang Kaya Council established by Sultan Abdul Jalil Shah of the Johor Sultanate.
The first Temenggong appointed was Temenggong Abdul Jamal in 1757.
The Temenggong of Johor was given the task of controlling the security of the sultan, safeguarding the state and exercising control over the territories of the Johor Sultanate.
The Temenggong of Johor was granted territorial control by the Sultan of Johor and Singapura (later Singapore) as the representative of the Sultan of Johor-Riau, just as the Grand Vizier was given Pahang as the territorial control, while the Temenggong of Muar was given Muar.
The descendants of the Temenggong would later found the new sultanate on mainland Johor with the first Temenggong being Daeng Ibrahim.[1]