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KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) — Malaysian King Sultan Muhammad V abdicated on Sunday in an unexpected move, after just two years on the throne.
Sultan Muhammad V (Jawi: سلطان محمد ٥ ; born 6 October 1969) is the 29th Sultan of Kelantan since ascending to the throne in 2010. He previously reigned as the fifteenth King of Malaysia from 2016 until his abdication in 2019.
Sultan Muhammad V, Sultan of Kelantan since 13 September 2010: Details; Style: His Royal Highness: Heir presumptive: Tengku Muhammad Fakhry Petra: First monarch: Raja Sang Tawal (1267–1339) Muhammad I (First modern Sultan of Kelantan) Formation: 1267; 757 years ago () Residence: Istana Negeri, Kubang Kerian, Kota Bharu, Kelantan: Website ...
Sultan Muhammad V of Kelantan (b. 1969) and Sultanah Nur Diana Petra, the Sultanah of Kelantan (b. 1988) (the Sultan and his wife) [8] Tengku Ismail Leon Petra (b. 2019) (the Sultan's son by Oksana Voevodina) [9] Raja Perempuan Tengku Anis (b. 1949) (the Sultan's mother) Tengku Muhammad Fa-iz Petra (b. 1974) and Che Puan Sofie Louise Johansson ...
The 64-year-old Sultan Ibrahim will replace incumbent sovereign Al-Sultan Abdullah ibni Sultan Ahmad Shah, who was crowned in 2019 and ends his term on January 30.
However, due to the sudden abdication of Sultan Muhammad V as the 15th Yang di-Pertuan Agong on 6 January 2019, he again became the acting king the next day whilst the Conference of Rulers elected the 16th Yang di-Pertuan Agong on 24 January 2019 and during the subsequent swearing-in ceremony on 31 January 2019.
Malaysia's sports-loving Sultan Abdullah Sultan Ahmad Shah called for racial unity as he was installed Tuesday as the country's 16th king under a unique rotating monarchy system. It was a double ...
The sultan also started to become an important national folk symbol, delivering the symbolic Tangier speech April 10, 1947 and being forced exile on the eve of Eid al-Adha August 20, 1953. [ 11 ] [ 2 ] The French Protectorate in Morocco came to an end on March 2, 1956 with the Franco-Moroccan Joint Declaration signed in Rabat.