Datuk Puduko Berhalo
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Reign1460–1480
SuccessorSayyid Ibrahim
Co-rulerPutri Selaras Pinang Masak[1]
BornOttoman Empire (present day Turkey)
| Ahkmad Barus II | |
|---|---|
| Datuk Paduko Berhalo | |
Datuk Paduko Berhalo and Putri Selaras Pinang Masak, on a 2004 postage stamp | |
| 1st Raja of Jambi | |
| Reign | 1460–1480 |
| Successor | Sayyid Ibrahim |
| Co-ruler | Putri Selaras Pinang Masak[1] |
| Born | Ottoman Empire (present day Turkey) |
| Died | Berhala Island, Jambi (present day Riau Islands)[2] |
| Spouse | Putri Selaras Pinang Masak |
| Issue |
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| Religion | Islam |

Tuanku Ahmad Salim or Ahkmad Barus II, commonly known by his Turkish title of Datuk Paduko Berhalo,[3] was the founder and first king of the Kingdom of Jambi, he originated from the Ottoman Empire.[4][5] He ruled from 1460 to 1480, with his wife, Putri Selaras Pinang Masak.[1][6] In the Malay community of Jambi, he has become part of the communal memory and mythology.[7]