Iskandar Muda

Iskandar Muda
سلطان إسكندر مودا
Sultan of the Aceh
Sultan Iskandar Muda's Portrait
Sultan of Aceh Sultanate
Reign4 April 1607 – 27 December 1636
PredecessorAli Ri'ayat Syah III
SuccessorIskandar Thani
Born1583
Banda Aceh, Aceh Sultanate (now Indonesia)
Died27 December 1636
Banda Aceh, Aceh Sultanate (now Indonesia)
SpouseKamaliah of Pahang (Putroe Phang)
Issue
Regnal name
Perkasa Alam Darmawangsa Tun Pangkat Johan Berdaulat Zilullahi Fil Alam Paduka Seri Sultan Iskandar Muda Meureuhom Meukuta Alam
HouseMeukuta Alam
FatherSultan Mansyur Syah
MotherPuteri Raja Inderabangsa
ReligionSunni
National Hero of Indonesia
S.K. Presiden No. 077/TK/Tahun 1993, date September 14, 1993

Iskandar Muda (1583? 27 December 1636) was the twelfth Sultan of Acèh Darussalam, under whom the sultanate achieved its greatest territorial extent, holding sway as the strongest power and wealthiest state in the western Indonesian archipelago and the Strait of Malacca.

"Iskandar Muda" literally means "young Alexander," and his conquests were often compared to those of Alexander the Great. In addition to his notable conquests, during his reign, Aceh became known as an international centre of Islamic learning and trade. He was the last Sultan of Aceh who was a direct lineal male descendant of Ali Mughayat Syah, the founder of the Aceh Sultanate. Iskandar Muda's death meant that the founding dynasty of the Aceh Sultanate, the House of Meukuta Alam died out and was replaced by another dynasty.