[6] Despite being banished and humiliated, he returned back to Brunei to help his brother, Sultan Saiful Rijal's government.
[8] Bendahara Sakam's historical significance extends to his involvement in repelling the Spanish attack on Brunei during the Castilian War of 1578, in collaboration with Orang Kaya Tiger Padang and a contingent of 1,000 warriors.
[11] This event marked a critical juncture in Brunei's history, as it faced external threats from European colonial powers.
Additionally, for preparation for the Castilian War of 1578, they made fortifications in Kampong Pintu Malim and named it "Pulau Ambok.
[15] These days, the Castille War recounts the heroic deeds and tenacity of the Bruneian people, under the leadership of Pengiran Bendahara Sakam, in protecting their country from outside threats.