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Muhammad Sanusi bin Md Nor (Jawi: محمد سنوسي بن مد نور; Malay pronunciation: [muhammad sanusi]; born 4 August 1974 [1]) is a Malaysian politician who has served as the 14th Menteri Besar of Kedah since May 2020 [4] and Member of the Kedah State Legislative Assembly (MLA) for Jeneri since May 2018.
Muhammad Sanusi drew comparisons between the Sultan of Kedah, Al-Aminul Karim Sultan Sallehuddin Sultan Badlishah, and the Sultan of Selangor, Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah, in the context of Amirudin's appointment as Menteri Besar in 2018 following Pakatan Harapan's unprecedented win in the 14th General Elections.
According to the state constitution, the Sultan of Kedah shall first appoint the Menteri Besar to preside over the Executive Council and requires such Menteri Besar to be a member of the Legislative Assembly who in his judgment is likely to command the confidence of the majority of the members of the Assembly, must be an ethnic Malay who professes the religion of Islam and must not a Malaysian ...
Japan's Æon Group shopping mall in Johor, Malaysia. Total trade between Malaysia and Japan in 2011 was at RM145.3 billion with RM80 billion contributed by exports from Malaysia to Japan, while imports from Japan amounted to RM65.3 billion. There are about 1,400 Japanese companies operating in Malaysia, creating more than 11,000 job ...
Ahmad Sanusi (September 18, 1888 – July 31, 1950) was an Indonesian Islamic scholar, nationalist, freedom fighter, and member of Investigating Committee for Preparatory Work for Independence. He was also co-founder of Islamic Community Unity ( Persatuan Ummat Islam , PUI).
Mohammad Sanusi Hardjadinata, initially given the name Samaun, [1] was born in the village of Cinta Manik, Garut, on 24 June 1914. [2] He was born to a well-off priyayi family, and was the third child of four children.
Map of Greater Indonesia, including Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei, Singapore, and East Timor. Greater Indonesia (Indonesian: Indonesia Raya) was an irredentist political concept that sought to bring the so-called Malay race together, by uniting the territories of the Dutch East Indies (and Portuguese Timor) with British Malaya and British Borneo. [1]
The Sultanate of Siak Sri Indrapura, often called Sultanate of Siak (Indonesian: Kesultanan Siak Sri Inderapura; Jawi: كسلطانن سياك سري اندراڤور ), was a kingdom that was located in present-day Siak Regency, and nearby other regions from 1722 to 1949.