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The Sultan Ali Raja or Ali Raja or Adi Raja was the title of the Muslim king of Arakkal kingdom from the sixteenth to early nineteenth century.
Arakkal dynasty [ ]
Reigning rajas and beebis [ ]
Ali Raja Ali I (1545–1591)
Ali Raja Abubakar I (1591–1607)
Ali Raja Abubakar II (1607–1610)
Ali Raja Muhammad Ali I (1610–1647)
Ali Raja Muhammad Ali II (1647–1655)
Ali Raja Kamal (1655–1656)
Ali Raja Muhammad Ali III (1656–1691)
Ali Raja Ali II (1691–1704)
Ali Raja Kunhi Amsa I (1704–1720)
Ali Raja Muhammad Ali IV (1720–1728)
Ali Raja Beevi Harrabichi Kadavube Sultana (1728–1732)
Ali Raja Beevi Junumabe Sultana I (1732–1745)
Ali Raja Kunhi Amsa II (1745–1777)
Ali Raja Beevi Junumabe Sultana II (1777–1819)
Heads of the Arakkal dynasty since 1819 [ ]
Arakkal Beevi Mariambe Sultana (1819–1838)
Arakkal Beevi Hayashabe Sultana (1838–1852)
Sultan Abdul Rahman I Ali Raja (1852–1870)
Sultan Musa Ali Raja (1870–1899)
Sultan Muhammad Ali Raja V (1899–1907)
Arakkal Beevi Imbichi Sultana(1907–1911)
Sultan Ahmad Ali Raja (1911–1921)
Arakkal Beevi Ayesha Sultana I (1921–1931)
Sultan Abdul Rahman Ali Raja (1931–1946)
Arakkal Beevi Mariumma Sultana (1946–1947)
Sultan Hamza Ali Raja (1981–1998)
Arakkal Beevi Muthu Sultana (1998–2006)
Arakkal Beevi Zainaba Ayesha Sultana II (2006–present)
See also [ ]
References [ ]
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