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Federal Rest House or Rumah Peranginan Persekutuan are the rest houses owned by the Federal Government of Malaysia under Property and Land Management Division of the Prime Minister's Department (Bahagian Pengurusan Hartanah, Jabatan Perdana Menteri). It is served as a government vacation retreat for government sectors.
Underwater World Langkawi: Underwater World Langkawi: Pantai Tengah: Northwest FT 117 Jalan Pantai Tengah Kedawang Temoyong Bukit Malut Kuah: Dual T-junctions Pantai Tengah: Pantai Tengah V: T-junctions Pantai Tengah: Holiday Villa Beach Resort: Rumah Peranginan Persekutuan Pulau Langkawi (Federal Villa) (Langkawi Federal Rest House) Awana ...
This article is part of a series on the Politics of Malaysia Head of State Yang di-Pertuan Agong Ibrahim Iskandar Conference of Rulers Legislature Parliament of Malaysia 15th Parliament Senate (Dewan Negara) President Awang Bemee Awang Ali Basah House of Representatives (Dewan Rakyat) Speaker Johari Abdul Leader of the Government Anwar Ibrahim Leader of the Opposition Hamzah Zainudin Executive ...
Rumah Rakyat Teluk Pelanduk: Rumah Peranginan Kerajaan Negeri Sembilan (Negeri Sembilan State Rest House) MES Greysands PDRM (Royal Malaysian Police) Kompleks Peranginan Bank Negara Malaysia (Bank Negara Resort) Brunwell / Anexxe Bunga Raya and Seri Mesra EPF (KWSP) Bunglow: T-junctions Pusat Latihan Kor Armor Diraja (Royal Armour Regiment ...
The Yang di-Pertuan Agong is elected by the Conference of Rulers, comprising the nine rulers of the Malay states, with the office de facto rotated between them, making Malaysia one of the world's few elective monarchies. In accordance with Article 41 of the Constitution, the Yang di-Pertuan Agong is Commander-in-Chief of the Malaysian Armed Forces.
Portuguese Malacca: 1511–1641: Dutch–Portuguese War: 1601–1661: Dutch Malacca: 1641–1824: Pahang Kingdom: 1770–1881: Straits Settlements: 1786–1946
Langkawi, officially known as Langkawi, the Jewel of Kedah (Malay: Langkawi Permata Kedah), is a duty-free island and an archipelago of 99 islands (plus five small islands visible only at low tide in the Strait of Malacca) located some 30 km off the coast of northwestern Malaysia and a few kilometres south of Ko Tarutao, adjacent to the Thai border.
The federation agreement (Perjanjian Persekutuan) set the powers of the federal and state governments. Financial matters must be handled by the respective states. The Sultan was given full power on religious issues and Malay customs. Foreign policy and defence continued to be administered by the British government.