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The following are used as styles, both before a person's title, and by themselves as forms of address: Tuan Yang Terutama (TYT) (lit. ' The Most Eminent Master ') – the style of a state governor, equivalent to 'Your/His Excellency', and also as a title for serving Ambassadors to Malaysia, e.g. T.Y.T. Tuan Brian D. McFeeters.
The Ministerial Functions Act 1969 (Malay: Akta Fungsi-fungsi Menteri 1969), is a Malaysian laws which enacted to make provisions for declaring the functions and the transfer of functions of Ministers, for declaring the styles and titles of Ministers, and for incidental and connected purposes.
Malay styles and titles; Malaysian order of precedence; References This page was last edited on 27 November 2024, at 21:18 (UTC). Text is ...
This is a list of the titles related to Datuk, or its variant spelling Dato, Dato' or Datu, used in Brunei and Malaysia as titles which are conferred together with certain orders (darjah kebesaran). It may exist in itself as a single-word title, or as the prefix in a string of title such as "Dato Paduka" and "Datuk Seri Panglima".
Noble titles of Malaysia (8 P) Pages in category "Malaysian nobility" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. ... Malay styles and titles; Q.
This list of post-nominal letters used throughout Malaysia is compiled from the individual post-nominal letters pages. The order in which they follow an individual's name is the same as the order of precedence for the wearing of order insignias, decorations, and medals.
A style of office, also called manner of reference, or form of address when someone is spoken to directly, is an official or legally recognized form of reference for a person or other entity (such as a government or company), and may often be used in conjunction with a personal title.
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