Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The Selangor royal family consists of the family members of the sultan of Selangor. It currently consists of Sharafuddin of Selangor and his close relations. The sultan and his family belong to the House of Royal Buginese Luwu Opu Daeng Chelak Family. The ruling house had founded the monarchy in 1745 and continues to be in power to this day. [1]
Member of Selangor Royal Family: Tengku Ampuan Jemaah Tengku Ampuan Selangor r. 1939-1960 Raja Permaisuri Agong II r. 14 April - 1 Sept 1960: Hisamuddin (6) r. 1937-1942 r. 1945-1960 YDP Agong II r. 14 April - 1 Sept 1960: Musa (7) r. 1942-1945: Salahuddin (8) r. 1960-2001 YDP Agong XI r. 1999-2001: Sharafuddin (9) r. 2001-present: Tengku Amir ...
Sultan Abdul Samad Mausoleum (Malay: Makam Sultan Abdul Samad) is a royal mausoleum located in Bukit Jugra in Jugra, Selangor, Malaysia. Since 1886, it has served as the final resting place for several members of the Selangor royal family. [1]
Second Class of the Royal Family Order of Selangor (DK II, 11 December 2014) [11] Knight Grand Companion of t the Order of Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah (SSSA, 3 April 1993) with title Dato' Seri [12] Tengku Ahmad Shah, fourth son of Sultan Salahuddin : Second Class of the Royal Family Order of Selangor (DK II, 11 December 2009) [10]
The logo of the 1998 Commonwealth Games is an image of the national flower of Malaysia, the hibiscus (the bunga raya), the first games logo to introduce the colour yellow. (All previous logos had been red, white and blue to reflect the colours of the British Union Flag .)
Tengku Zatashah (born 12 October 1973) is a member of the Selangor royal family who is the second daughter of Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah, the 9th and current Sultan of Selangor. Early life [ edit ]
Lists of honours of a Malaysian Royal Family by country (13 P) J. ... Royal House of Selangor (2 C, 20 P) T. Royal House of Terengganu (2 C, 12 P)
English: The coat of arms or state emblem of Selangor.Designed in the reign of Sultan Abdul Samad, the yellow and red symbolises flesh and blood.The crescent and star represent Islam, the State religion.