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Tengku Raihani married Sultan Ahmad Tajuddin on 30 April 1934, at Istana Mahkota Puri in Klang in accordance with Selangor and Brunei's royal traditions.The relationship between the Malay dynastic royal families of Selangor in Malaysia and Brunei was created as a result of this marriage.
Tengku Puteri Zahrah became the queen consort of Langkat after marrying Sultan Abdul Aziz, the Sultan of Langkat, and was given the title Tengku Permaisuri Zahrah. Tengku Raihani married Sultan Sir Ahmad Tajuddin of Brunei as his second wife, taking the title Tengku Ampuan Raihani, [a] holding the title from 1934 until 1956. She relinquished ...
Ahmad Tajuddin and Tengku Raihani being paraded during the silver jubilee celebration in 1949 MacDonald presenting his congratulations during Ahmad Tajuddin's Silver Jubilee in 1949. Ahmad Tajuddin, along with his four children and his mother, who was known to be a dark figure, attended a tea party in the Residency garden.
Princess Nor Ehsani (born 15 October 1935), sometimes spelled Noor Ehsani, [2] [3] is the only child and daughter of Sultan Ahmad Tajuddin and Queen Tengku Raihani. [4] ...
Tengku Ibrahim [fn 1] Tengku Raihani (1911–1993) Tengku Muhammad Uzab Shah, Tengku Perdana Diraja (born 1915) Tengku Abdul Halim Shah, Tengku Seri Maharaja Diraja (1918–1985) Tengku Mahmud Shah (born 1925) He married his eighth wife Cik Puri Negara Bidayah binti Ahmad c. 1912. They had five children together, three sons and two daughters.
Oil was discovered early into his reign, in April 1929. He married Tengku Raihani on 30 April 1934. During his reign, he saw the Japanese occupation of Brunei from 1941 to 1945. He celebrated his Silver Jubilee on 22 September 1949. While at the Raffles Hotel, he became ill and died at the Singapore General Hospital on 3 June 1950. 29
Tengku Raihani; S. Queen Saleha of Brunei This page was last edited on 21 June 2024, at 16:44 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
The title Tengku Ampuan Selangor may be conferred to a spouse of the sultan, given that she is of a royal descent. The title Tengku Permaisuri Selangor can be conferred instead to the spouse that is not of royal descent. The regnal name of the consort of the sultan will be the title, followed by her given name.