Английская Википедия:Ismail Nasiruddin of Terengganu
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Sultan Sir Ismail Nasiruddin Shah ibni Almarhum Sultan Haji Zainal Abidin III Mu’azzam Shah Шаблон:Post-nominals (Jawi: Шаблон:Lang; 27 January 1907 – 20 September 1979) was Sultan of Terengganu from 1945 until his death in 1979, and the fourth Yang di-Pertuan Agong, the constitutional monarch of Malaysia, from 1965 to 1970.
Early career
The date of his birth has been given as either 16 March 1906[1] or as 24 January 1907,[2] the latter being the one more often used. Born in Kuala Terengganu, he was the fifth, but third surviving, son of Sultan Zainal Abidin III ibni Sultan Ahmad II (reigned 1881–1918). His mother was a Thai Muslim convert, Cik Maimuna binti Abdullah, who died in 1918.[3]
Educated at the Kuala Terengganu Malay School, he then went to the Malay College.[4] In 1929, he entered the Terengganu administrative service. In 1934, he was appointed Assistant Collector of Land Revenue in Kuala Terengganu.
In 1935, he became aide-de-camp to his elder half brother Sultan Sulaiman, accompanying him to the coronation of King George VI on 12 May 1937. In 1939, he became Registrar of the High Court and the Court of Appeal. He also served as the Land Court Registrar. In 1940, he was appointed a minister of the Terengganu state cabinet, having been made Tengku Sri Paduka Raja. In 1941, he became First Class Magistrate and was promoted Terengganu State Secretary on 15 November 1941.[5]
Succession dispute
Sultan Sulaiman Badrul Alam Shah of Terengganu died on 25 September 1942 of blood poisoning. The Japanese Military Administration, which occupied Malaya at that time, proclaimed his son as the fifteenth Sultan of Terengganu bearing the title Sultan Ali Shah. On 18 October 1943, the Thai government under prime minister Field Marshal Plaek Pibulsonggram took over the administration of Terengganu from the Japanese and continued to recognise Sultan Ali Shah.[6]
When the British returned after the end of World War II, they declined to recognise Sultan Ali Shah. Allegedly, Sultan Ali was too much in debt and had been too close to the Japanese during their occupation.[7] According to Sultan Ali, the British Military Administration wanted him removed for his refusal to sign the Malayan Union treaty.[8]
The British Military Administration also disapproved of Sultan Ali's character, where he was said to have repudiated his official consort, Tengku Seri Nila Utama Pahang (the daughter of Sultan Abu Bakar of Pahang) and had contracted an unsuitable second marriage to a former prostitute.[9]
On 5 November 1945 the Terengganu State Council of thirteen members announced the dismissal of Sultan Ali and the appointment of Tengku Ismail as the fifteenth Sultan of Terengganu. Tengku Ismail became known as Sultan Ismail Nasiruddin Shah and was installed on 6 June 1949 at Istana Maziah, Kuala Terengganu.[10] Sultan Ismail's descendants have since ruled Terengganu.
Sultan Ali continued to dispute his dismissal until his death on 17 May 1996.[11]
Deputy Yang di-Pertuan Agong
Sultan Ismail served as Deputy Yang di-Pertuan Agong between 21 September 1960 to 20 September 1965.
Yang di-Pertuan Agong
Sultan Ismail was elected the fourth Yang di-Pertuan Agong of Malaysia and served in that office from 21 September 1965 until 20 September 1970.
Sultan Ismail's reign was at a time when Malaysia began to be active in making its presence felt in the international arena, having secured a more solid foundation and confidence as a Federation of Malay States, Sabah and Sarawak. There were many visits by important world and South East Asian leaders, including US President Lyndon B Johnson, West German President Lubke, King Faisal of Saudi Arabia, Shah of Iran, Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia, Ferdinand Marcos of the Philippines, General Ne Win of Burma and Prime Minister Nguyen Cao Ky of South Vietnam. The security of the country was more secure during his reign as the Konfrontasi with Indonesia ended and the Philippines sought normal relations (after its claim of Sabah) with Malaysia. Due to health reasons he wanted to resign as Yang di-Pertuan Agong in 1969, but was persuaded by Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman not to do so as the next Yang di-Pertuan Agong would be Tunku Abdul Rahman's nephew (Tuanku Abdul Halim of Kedah) and the Tunku felt it was not right for him to continue in office during that time.[12] In his farewell speech at the end of his and Sultan Ismail's term as Yang Di Pertuan Agong, Tunku Abdul Rahman declared that the event signified "the end of the first chapter of Malaysia's history".[13]
Sultan Ismail was reigning as Yang di-Pertuan Agong when the May 13 incident sparked racial riots in Kuala Lumpur and parliament was suspended. Despite this unfortunate event Tunku Abdul Rahman described Sultan Ismail's reign as "a most eventful and glorious one".[14] Sultan Ismail launched the Rukun Negara, the Malaysian declaration of national philosophy on 31 August 1970.
Death and funeral
Sultan Ismail died at Istana Badariah, Padang Seri Negara, Mukim Batu Burok, Kuala Terengganu on 20 September 1979 after suffering from two heart attacks and was buried a day later at the Abidin Mosque, Royal Mausoleum, Kuala Terengganu.[15] He was succeeded by Sultan Mahmud Al-Muktafi Billah Shah, his eldest son. He died exactly nine years later after his tenure as Yang di Pertuan Agong ended on 20th September 1970.
Family and personal life
Sultan Ismail married four times:
- Che Wan Aminah binti Che Wan Chik, by whom he had two daughters
- in 1928 to Tengku Tengah Zaharah binti Tengku Setia Raja Pahang Tengku Umar bin Sultan Ahmad Pahang (1912–1977; divorced) by whom he had eight children including his successor as sultan of Terengganu, Sultan Mahmud
- in 1944 to Tengku Intan Zaharah binti Tengku Setia Raja Terengganu Tengku Hitam Umar (1928-2015) sometime Tengku Ampuan Besar of Terengganu, Raja Permaisuri Agong and eventually made Tengku Ampuan Tua of Terengganu[16]
- Che Jarah binti Abdullah, by whom he had one daughter
Ismail was an amateur photographer.[17] His photographic works date from 1923 to 1979. A monograph of his life as photographer was written and published in August 2013 by his grandson and heir of his photograph archives, Raja Mohd Zainol Ihsan Shah.[18]
Awards and recognitions
National and Sultanal Honours
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- Файл:MY-TER Family Order of Terengganu 1st class - DK I.svg Founding Grand Master of the Family Order of Terengganu
- Файл:MY-TER Order of the Crown of Terengganu - SPMT - SMT - AMT.svg Founding Grand Master of the Order of the Crown of Terengganu
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- Founder and Recipient of Order of the Royal House of Malaysia (born 18 April 1966)
- Grand Master (1965–1970) of the Order of the Crown of the Realm
- Founding Grand Master (15 April 1966 – 1970) of the Order of Loyalty to the Crown of Malaysia
- Grand Master (1965-1970) of the Order of the Royal Household of Malaysia
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- Файл:MY Darjah Utama Seri Mahkota Negara (Crown of the Realm) - DMN.svg Recipient of the Order of the Crown of the Realm (DMN) (1958)[19]
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- Файл:MY Pingat Peringatan Malaysia (Malaysian Commemorative Medal) ribbon.svg Recipient of the Malaysian Commemorative Medal (Gold) (PPM) (1965)
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- Файл:MY-KEL Royal Family Order - Star of Yunus - DK.svg Recipient of the Royal Family Order or Star of Yunus (DK)
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- Файл:MY-PAH Family Order of the Crown of Indra of Pahang - DK I.svg Member 1st class of the Family Order of the Crown of Indra of Pahang (DK I)
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- Файл:MY-PERA Royal Family Order of Perak - DK (before 2001).svg Recipient of the Royal Family Order of Perak (DK) (1976)[20]
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- Файл:MY-SEL Royal Family Order of Selangor - DK I.svg First Class of the Royal Family Order of Selangor (DK I) (1962)[21]
Foreign Honours
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- Файл:UK King George V Silver Jubilee Medal ribbon.svg Recipient of the King George V Silver Jubilee Medal (1935)
- Файл:UK King George VI Coronation Medal ribbon.svg Recipient of the King George VI Coronation Medal (1937)
- Файл:UK Order St-Michael St-George ribbon.svg Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG) (1948)
- Файл:UK Order St-Michael St-George ribbon.svg Honorary Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George (KCMG) - Sir (1951)[22]
- Файл:UK Queen EII Coronation Medal ribbon.svg Recipient of the Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Medal (1953)
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- Файл:PHI Order of Sikatuna 2003 Grand Collar BAR.svg Grand Collar of the Order of Sikatuna (GCS) (1966)
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- Файл:GER Bundesverdienstkreuz 9 Sond des Grosskreuzes.svg Grand Cross Special Class of the Bundesverdienstkreuz (1966)
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- Файл:Grand Order of Mugunghwa (South Korea) - ribbon bar.gif Recipient of the Grand Order of Mugunghwa (1966)
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- Файл:JPN Daikun'i kikkasho BAR.svg Collar of the Order of the Chrysanthemum (1968)
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- Файл:Order of Pahlavi Ribbon Bar - Imperial Iran.svg Collar of the Order of Pahlavi (1968)
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- Файл:Order of The Queen of Sheba (Ethiopia) ribbon.gif Grand Cordon with Collar of the Order of the Queen of Sheba (1968)[23]
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Places named after him
Several places were named after him, including:
- Jalan Sultan Ismail, formerly known as Treacher Road in Kuala Lumpur
- Sultan Ismail LRT Station in Kuala Lumpur
- Jalan Sultan Ismail in Kuala Terengganu, Terengganu
- Sultan Ismail Nasiruddin Shah Stadium in Kuala Terengganu, Terengganu
- SK Sultan Ismail, a primary school in Kemaman, Terengganu
- SM Agama Sultan Ismail, a secondary school in Dungun, Terengganu
- SMK Sultan Ismail 1, a secondary school in Kemaman, Terengganu
- SMK Sultan Ismail II, a secondary school in Kemaman, Terengganu
- SMK Nasiruddin Shah, a secondary school in Besut, Terengganu
- Sultan Ismail Power Station in Paka, Terengganu
Notes
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- ↑ Finestone, Jeffrey and Shaharil Talib (1994) The Royal Families of South-East Asia Shahindera Sdn Bhd
- ↑ Buyong Adil (1974) Sejarah Terengganu p 205 DBP
- ↑ Buyong Adil (1974) p 140
- ↑ mir.com.my
- ↑ Buyong Adil (1974) p. 205
- ↑ Willan, HC (1945) Interviews with the Malay rulers CAB101/69, CAB/HIST/B/4/7
- ↑ Willan (1945)
- ↑ Wan Ramli Wan Mohamad (1993) Pengakuan Tengku Ali Mengapa Saya Diturunkan Dari Takhta Terengganu Fajar Bakti, Kuala Lumpur
- ↑ Willan (1945)
- ↑ Buyong Adil (1974) p. 205
- ↑ Wan Ramli Wan Mohamad (1993)
- ↑ Tunku Abdul Rahman (1977) Looking Back pp 343-344 Pustaka Antara, kuala Lumpur
- ↑ The Straits Times, 4 September 1970Шаблон:Full citation needed
- ↑ The Star - Reviews of the First Five Kings (1975)Шаблон:Full citation needed
- ↑ (22 September 1979) New Straits Times
- ↑ Finestone, Jeffrey and Shaharil Talib (1994)
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ HRH Sultan Ismail Nasiruddin Shah: Pioneering Malaysian Photography 1923-71 (Шаблон:ISBN)
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite news
- ↑ Шаблон:London Gazette
- ↑ Angelfire
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