Daeng Parani
Daeng Parani | |
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| Born | Opu Daeng Parani ibni Opu Tendriburang Daeng Rilaka ibni Raja Opu La Maddusila Luwu, Sulawesi |
| Died | 1726 Kedah |
| Buried | Kampung Ekor Lubuk, Sidam Kiri, Sungai Petani, Kedah |
| Spouse | Tengku Tengah |
| Issue | Daeng Kemboja |
| Father | Daeng Rilaka |
| Mother | Opu Tenribong |
| Occupation | Nobleman, warrior |
Opu Daeng Parani ibni Opu Tendriburang Daeng Rilaka ibni Raja Opu La Maddusila (died c. 1726) was one of the five Bugis brothers from Luwu, Sulawesi, who established political dominance over the royal houses of Peninsular Malaysia. Daeng Parani became personally embroiled in the politics of the Sultanates of Johor, Riau, Lingga and Pahang in the early 18th century.