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Pejabat D.Y.M.M. Paduka Seri Sultan Perak (2021), Senarai Sultan Perak ('List of Sultans of Perak'), archived from the original on 2019-09-07 Ahmad Jelani Halimi (2008), Sejarah Dan Tamadun Bangsa Melayu ('History and the Civilisation of Malay people') , Kuala Lumpur: Utusan Publication & Distributors, ISBN 978-9-6761-2155-4
In contrast to the other Malay sultanates, the ruling dynasty of Perak utilises a somewhat complex order of succession. The reigning sultan appoints princes in the male line of descent from a sultan to certain high princely titles. They are arranged in an order of precedence indicating the order of succession to the throne.
In November 1766, he was installed by Perak's Sultan Mahmud II, as the independent Ruler of Selangor with the title Sultan. The following is the family tree of Selangor , from the establishment of the sultanate in until present day.
Sultan Ahmad Tajuddin Shah ruled Perak for seven years, maintaining the unbroken lineage of the Malacca dynasty. [35] Although Perak did fall under the authority of the Acehnese Sultanate, it remained entirely independent of Siamese control for over two hundred years from 1612, [41] [42] in contrast with its neighbour, Kedah, and many of the ...
In contrast to the other Malaysian sultanates, the ruling dynasty of Perak utilizes a somewhat complex order of succession. The reigning Sultan appoints princes in the male line of descent from a Sultan to certain high princely titles. They are arranged in a strict order of precedence indicating the order of succession to the throne.
There had been no sultans in Perak when Tun Saban first arrived in the area from Kampar in Sumatra. [109] Most of the area's residents were traders from Malacca, Selangor and Sumatra. Perak's administration became more organised after the Sultanate was established. With the opening up of Perak in the 16th century, the state became a source of ...
Kapitan China Chung Keng Quee (traditional Chinese: 鄭 景 貴; simplified Chinese: 郑 景 贵; pinyin: Zhèng Jǐngguì; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tēⁿ Kéng-kùi; Pha̍k-fa-sṳ: Chhang Kín-kui, 1827 – 13 December 1901) [1] was the founder and administrator of modern Taiping in Perak, Malaysia.
Bendahara Paduka Raja of Perak (1528–1770) / Raja Bendahara of Perak (1770–1958) / Bendahara Seri Maharaja of Perak (since 1958) In Indonesia, a treasurer is commonly referred as bendahara. [26] In Malaysia the equivalent/similar term for the treasurer of a small organisation/club is "bendahari". [27]