Mohammad Pulalun Kiram
| Mohammad Pulalun Kiram مُحَمَّدْ فُلَنُنْ كِرَمْ | |
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Portrait engraving from "Los Héroes y las Grandezas de la Tierra" Volume VIII, published in 1856 | |
| Sultan of Sulu | |
| Reign | 1844–1862 |
| Predecessor | Jamalul Kiram I |
| Successor | Jamal ul-Azam |
| Died | September 24, 1862 |
Mohammad Pulalun Kiram (d. 1862) was sultan of Sulu from 1844 to 1862. He succeeded his father, Jamalul Kiram I. During his reign, Spanish expedition to Sulu was led by Governor-General Narciso Claveria y Zaldua and subsequent conflict with the Spanish military under Governor-General Juan Antonio de Urbiztondo. As sultan, he was known for his political administration making the Royal House of Kiram extend its influence and fame among Sulus.