Family tree of Terengganuan monarchs

Terengganu Inscription Stone attests to the 14th century's first muslim ruler of the state, Raja Mandalika, from the Telanai dynasty.[1] In the late 15th century, the Telanai dynasty came to an end when a Pahang Hulubalang, Sri Akar Diraja, killed Tun Telanai for offending Sultan Ahmad of Pahang.[4] Towards the end of the 17th century, Bendahara of Johor, Tun Habib Abdul Majid ordered three Johor noblemen to take over administration of the state from the Megat family.[5] Johor continued to appoint rulers of Terengganu until 1708, when a son of Tun Habib, Tun Zainal Abidin was installed as Ruler of Terengganu.[6] The following is family tree of the Malay monarchs of Terengganu, from the establishment of the sultanate in 1708 until present day.
Terengganu Inscription StonePahangHulubalangSultan Ahmad of PahangTun Habib Abdul MajidTerengganuHouse of BendaharaKelantanZainal Abidin IIISulaimanBadrul AlamIsmail NasiruddinYDP Agong IVMahmudMizanZainal AbidinYDP Agong XIIITengku Muhammad IsmailMexicoThomsonsBruneiBusaidCambodiaKhmer VarmanMahidharapuraFujiwaraGreco-Bactrian and Indo-Greek kingsGöktürkJerusalemMughal-MongolSri LankaThailandearly and legendTimuridVietnamUnited Arab EmiratesAchaemenidArsacidsSasanianBavandidSafavidPahlaviAnatolian SeljukOttomansimplifiedAncientSpring and Autumn periodWarring StatesMiddleKong (Confucius)MonarchsNegeri SembilanPerlisSelangorSingapura-Melakan21st, 22nd and 23rdMuhammad AliBagratuniBalšićBelgiumBohemiaBrankovićDe GraeffDenmarkFranceBourbonGermanyGreeceFrankocracyFlandersHabsburgHungaryMediciMonacoNaplesNemanjićNetherlandsOrange-NassauNorwayPetrović-NjegošPolandPortugalRussiaSerbiaSicilySwedenVon GrabenIberiaTao-KlarjetiUnited GeorgiaKartliKakhetiImeretiCaecilii MetelliCornelii ScipionesAncient Roman emperorsJulio-ClaudianSeveranByzantine emperorsAragonCastileNavarreEnglandGreat BritainScotlandPontefract de LacysTrpimirovićFrankopanŠubićZrinskiFamily treeAhnentafelgenealogical numbering systemsQuarters of nobilityseize quartiersRoyal descent