Perang Johor-Jambi

Johor-jambi war Jambi took advantage of the Acehnese invasion of Johor to seize Tungkal, a disputed district on the border with Johor.[10] Despite a 1629 Johorese attempt to seek its' return, Tungkal remained under Jambian sovereignty until a pro-Johorese rebellion forced them out in 1655.[10] Eventually, it was decided that Jambi and Johor should settle their disagreements through marriage. In 1659, the Raja Muda of Johor, Raja Ibrahim, who himself was the son of a Jambi princess and a previous sultan, was married to the daughter of the Jambi sultan.[10] Their marriage would be a happy one. During his year-long stay in Jambi, he encouraged the Sultan to break from Mataram's overlordship, which would allow Johor and Jambi to come to a long-term peace arrangement.[10] Eventually, Jambi did break away from Mataram's overlordship in 1663/64.[7]

The Sultan of Johor, Abdul Jalil, became distrustful