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Muhyiddin (1673 - 1690) is the 14th Sultan of Brunei according to the Salasilah Raja-Raja Brunei. He was widely remembered for being the Sultan who ordered the creation of Salasilah Raja-Raja Brunei. Accordingly,1678, the Sulu Sultan sent about 600 warriors to Brunei and together with the Brunei warriors, planned to have suppressed a 10-year rebellion in North Borneo by the self-proclaimed Sultan Mobin. Led by two Brunei Nakhodas, Sayyid Nakhoda Perkasa Angging and Sayyid Nakhoda Sangkalang, both Brunei and Sulu warriors triumped and regain the said territory back to the Brunei Sultan Muhyiddin. In gratitude, the Brunei Sultan gave North Borneo as a gift to the Nakhodas (grandsons of Brunei's very first sultan Moh. Shah), and in 1704 ceded, as by the Nakhodas of Brunei, to the Sulu Sultanate as a tribute for the Sulu warriors . Nakhoda Angging was residented in Siasi, Sulu (naming his place there as Subah-Buaya, also known as Tong-tong and presently known as Duhol-Duhol) by the Brunei Sultan, given the Brunei Maharaja State Official Flag as Brunei Maharaja in the Sulu, known as Maharaja Anddin as an assured line of descendancy from its very first sultan of Brunei and Sulu (one and only person), Also given the Twin-headed Alligator/crocodile Flag as the brunei Sultan's twin-authority in preventing North Borneo from being further ceded by the suspicious and doubtful Sulu Sultan-Sahab'uddin; the latter instead ceded Palawan to the Spanish government in manila. Maharaja Anddin begotted Maharaja Adinda Taup, the latter being the father of Sharif Sultan Imam Ul-Alam Arpa. Visit www.royalsultanate.weebly.com and click Resolution 2008. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 112.202.164.102 (talk) 08:23, 30 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]