Sultan Abu Bakar of Johor

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His Royal Highness Almarhum Sultan Abu Bakar
Sultan of Johor
Almarhum Sultan Sir Abu Bakar ibni Almarhum Temenggong Daeng Ibrahim Sri Maharaja Johor
Reign Sultan of Johor - 1886 - 1895
Coronation 1886
Born 1833
Teluk Belanga
Died 1895
London, United Kingdom
Predecessor Temenggong Daeng Ibrahim
Tengku Mahkota Sultan Ibrahim
Successor Sultan Ibrahim
Consort Sultanah Fatimah
Father Temenggong Daeng Ibrahim

Almarhum Sultan Sir Abu Bakar ibni Almarhum Temenggong Daeng Ibrahim Sri Maharaja Johor (18331895) was the first sultan of modern Johor in Malaysia. He was also known as 'Bapa Pemodenan Johor' (The Father of Modern Johor) as cited in at least one Malaysian high school textbook. He began to rule Johor in 1862 and he gained the title of Maharaja (Emperor) in 1868 and later the title of Sultan in 1886.

Sultan Abu Bakar was born on 1833 in Teluk Belanga Singapore. He was from the Temmenggong Daeng Ibrahim family descended from Sultan Abdul Jalil Shah IV, a Bugis.

This Sultan was a wise ruler of the state of Johor. Since he was a child, the Sultan received a Western education and knew a lot about the ways of ruling of Western countries. He made frequent visits to European countries, especially the United Kingdom, to learn how to rule a country. As a result, he enforced Undang-undang Tubuh Negeri Johor (Johor State Establishment Constitution) that turned Johor as the first Malay state to adopt constitutional monarchy system.

His wisdom made him a good friend of British traders and rulers. He was also a good friend of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom. The queen created him the Emperor of Johor in 1868. Because of this, he need not to go through the British High Commissioner (in Singapore) if he ever wanted an audience with HRH the Queen. He was also made a Knight Commander of the Order of St. Michael and St. George (KCMG) and was entitled to the prefix "Sir."

In 1885, Johor signed a treaty with the United Kingdom. Through this treaty, Johor was recognised by the British as an independent state, able to rule itself. Emperor Abu Bakar was also made the Sultan of Johor. He accepted a British officer as a consultant, not an adviser. Unlike other states in the Malay Peninsula, where the Sultan must listen to everything the adviser says, the Sultan of Johor could ignore what a consultant says. The flag of Johor was also flown higher than the British flag, to symbolize that the State of Johor took precedence.

He was succeeded by his son, Sultan Ibrahim, after his death.

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Preceded by
Sultan Ali
Sultan of Johor Succeeded by
Sultan Ibrahim
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