Sultan Syamsul Alam (died after 1727) was the twenty-second Sulṭān of Acèh Darussalam in northern Sumatra.
[1] Originally called Wandi Tebing, he was the nephew of Sultan Jamal ul-Alam Badr ul-Munir.
The three constituent regions (sagi) of Aceh rebelled against Jamal ul-Alam who was deposed in November 1726.
Seven days later Wandi Tebing was placed on the throne under the name Sultan Syamsul Alam, being supported by the mukims (districts) Montassik, Lamcampuk, Hoho and Piëng.
[2] After 30 days the three sagis unanimously offered the throne to the Buginese commander of the fortress in the capital, Maharaja Lela.