Sultan Buyung
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| Ali Ri'ayat Syah II علي رعاية شاه الثاني | |
|---|---|
| Sultan | |
Coin of Aceh from the era of Sultan Buyung Ali Riayat Syah II. | |
| Sultan of Aceh Sultanate | |
| Reign | 1585/1586 – 28 June 1589 |
| Predecessor | Alauddin Mansur Syah |
| Successor | Alauddin Ri'ayat Syah Sayyid al-Mukammal |
| Born | Banda Aceh, Aceh Sultanate |
| Died | 28 June 1589 Banda Aceh, Aceh Sultanate |
| House | Inderapura |
| Father | Munawwar Syah bin Muhammad Syah |
Sultan Buyung or Ali Ri'ayat Syah II (died 28 June 1589) was the ninth sultan of Aceh in northern Sumatra. He had a short and contested reign from 1585/85 to 1589, ending with his violent demise.
Sultan Buyung did not belong to the sultan's family of Aceh but originated from Indrapura on the west coast of Sumatra. His background is known from epigraphic data: he was the son of Munawwar Syah, son of Muhammad Syah, son of Almalik Zainuddin.[1] This indicates that Indrapura had been ruled by a Muslim dynasty since at least 1500. The sister of Sultan Buyung, Raja Dewi, was married to Sultan Mughal alias Sri Alam who was sultan of Aceh for a brief period in 1579. At a time the prince went to Aceh to be with his widowed sister. When he had stayed there for two months the current sultan Alauddin Mansur Syah was murdered. This happened in early 1585 according to the chronicles but in 1586 according to a Portuguese account.[2]