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Johor is divided into ten districts (daerah), 103 mukims and 16 local governments. [112] [113] There are district officers for each district and a village head person (known as a ketua kampung or penghulu) for each village in the district. [114] [115] [116] Before the British arrival, Johor was run by a group of relatives and friends of the sultan.
Johor Bahru District. The Johor Bahru District is a district located in the southern part of Johor, Malaysia. It covers an area of 1,063.97km 2 and has a population of 1.8 million, making it the second largest district in Malaysia by population. The district capital is Johor Bahru City and the administrative capital is Iskandar Puteri City.
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The Johor (state) Police Contingent Headquarters is located on Tebrau Road. [60] Johor Bahru's Southern District police headquarters, which also operates as a police station, is on Meldrum Road in the city centre. The Johor Bahru Southern District traffic police headquarters is a separate entity along Tebrau Road, close to the city centre.
The Johor Sultanate continued the system of administration previously practised in Malacca. The highest authority lay in the hands of the Yang di-Pertuan who was known as the sultan. The sultan was assisted by a body known as the Majlis Orang Kaya (Council of Rich Men) which was tasked with advising the sultan.