She had a son from this marriage, named Raja Umar, the future Ali Jalla Abdul Jalil Shah II of Johor.
[4] Raja Mansur ascended to the throne at a very young age following the abdication of his father, Abdul Jamil Shah I, who went into religious seclusion in 1495.
[5] As Pahang at that time was a Malaccan vassal, Sultan Mahmud of Malacca had sent his minister Seri Dewa Raja to install his preferred new ruler.
In 1500, the two states cooperated to defeat an invasion by the Nakhon Si Thammarat Kingdom on the instruction of Ramathibodi II of Ayutthaya.
According to the Malay Annals, his killing was on the instruction of his father, the former Sultan Abdul Jamil, who was living in seclusion at Lubuk Pelang.