Tuanku Sir Muhammad Shah ibni Almarhum Tuanku AntahGCMGKCVO (Jawi: توانكو سر محمد شاه ابن المرحوم توانكو انته; 25 April 1865 – 1 August 1933) was the seventh Yamtuan Besar of Seri Menanti, and ruled from 1888 to 1933. During his reign, Negeri Sembilan came under British protection in 1889 and became a Federated Malay State in 1895.
In June 1887, he was declared as Yamtuan as recognised by British authority. Tuanku Muhammad re-established the traditional constitution with the four Undangs (Lawgivers) and, on 29 April 1898, he was duly elected by the four Undangs as Yang di-Pertuan Besar; the first election under the modern re-constituted Negeri Sembilan. He was installed on 7 May 1898[1] at Seri Menanti.
He died in 1933 at the age of 68, having reigned for 45 years. He was buried at the Seri Menanti Royal Mausoleum.
Tuanku Muhammad oversaw the building of both the Istana Lama (now the Royal Museum of Seri Menanti), and the Istana Besar.
Death
Tuanku Muhammad died on 1 August 1933, shortly before 3pm at the Istana Lama.[2] Shortly after his death, his brother the Tunku Besar Burhanuddin summoned the Penghulus of Luak Tanah Mengandung (the area around Seri Menanti), comprising the Datos of Ulu Muar, Jempol, Terachi and Gunung Pasir. This was then followed by a 22-gun salute.[2]
The four principal Lembagas of Ulu Muar then conveyed the news of his death to the four Undangs.[2]
His body was left to lay in state the day after his death. He was buried on the third day after his death following the proclamation of his successor. The coffin was transported from the Istana on a specially-adapted lorry drawn by the Pegawai Sembilan-puluh sembilan, accompanied by the Orang Ampat Astana and the Ulama. The traditional Maharaja di-raja ceremonial carriage led the procession, carrying the Treasurer and dispensers of Sadaqah. The procession by the mourners was, in order: the newly-proclaimed Yang di-Pertuan Besar, Tuanku Abdul Rahman; senior members of the royal family; the anak putra putri with the chiefs and representatives of other Rulers and of high government officials; other mourners; and the late-King's subjects. A 68-gun salute, corresponding to Tuanku Muhammad's life was fired.[2]
Tuanku Muhammad was succeeded by his eldest and the then-Tunku Muda Serting, Tunku Abdul Rahman as the eighth Yang di-Pertuan Besar, having been unanimously chosen by the four Undangs.[2]