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Azlanii Royal Family Order

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The Most Esteemed
Azlanii Royal Family Order
Darjah Yang Teramat Mulia Darjah Kerabat Azlanii
Awarded by

Sultan of Perak
TypeDynastic order
Established2010 (DKA I, DKA II)
2009 (DSA)
StatusCurrently constituted
FounderSultan Azlan Shah
Grand MasterSultan Nazrin Shah
Grades
  • Member First Class
  • Member Second Class
  • Grand Knight
Post-nominals
  • D.K.A. I
  • D.K.A. II
  • D.S.A.
Precedence
Next (higher)Perak Family Order of Sultan Azlan Shah
Next (lower)Perak Family Order of Sultan Nazrin Shah

Member First Class

Member Second Class

Grand Knight

The Most Esteemed Azlanii Royal Family Order[1] (Malay: Darjah Yang Teramat Mulia Darjah Kerabat Azlanii) is a dynastic order of chivalry of the state of Perak which was constituted by Sultan Azlan Shah in 2010 in commemoration of his silver jubilee celebration. The order was conferred upon members of the royal family and close relatives who have contributed immensely towards him throughout his reign. The order has not been conferred since the Sultan's demise in 2014.

The Azlanii Royal Family Order was originally constituted in April 2009 in the grade of Grand Knight which was conferred upon 25 individuals who have contributed significantly towards the Sultan. The higher two grades were added later the following year and was limited to the members of the royal family.

Classes

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The Azlanii Royal Family Order is conferred in three classes:

  • Member First Class or Darjah Kerabat Azlanii (D.K.A. I)
  • Member Second Class or Darjah Kerabat Azlanii (D.K.A. II)
  • Grand Knight or Darjah Dato' Seri Azlanii (D.S.A) – Dato' Seri

The recipients of the higher two classes of the order are not entitled to any style or title, however, the Grand Knights are entitled to the prenominal title of Dato' Seri.

Criteria

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The First Class of the Azlanii Royal Family Order was conferred only upon five individuals, including Raja Permaisuri Tuanku Bainun, Raja Nazrin Shah, Tuanku Zara Salim, Raja Jaafar and Raja Nor Mahani.[citation needed]

The Second Class of the order was conferred the Raja Di-Hilir of Perak, the Raja Puan Muda of Perak, the members of the line of succession and the members of the royal family of Sultan Azlan Shah which included his daughters and sons-in-law.[citation needed]

The Grand Knight class was conferred upon 25 individuals who have contributed significantly towards the Sultan during his reign. The recipients included the Orang Besar of Perak, the Orang Kaya Besar of Perak, the State Mufti among prominent.[citation needed]

Insignia

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  • The insignia of the Member First Class consists of a collar, sash, star and badge. The sash is made up of a wide yellow silk cloth with a white band in the center and two lesser wider white stripes on both sides.
  • The insignia of the Member Second Class consists of a collar, sash, star and badge. The sash is made up of a wide white silk cloth with a purple band in the center and two lesser wider purple stripes on both sides. The badge is manufactured in 925 sterling silver with purple enamel detailing.
  • The insignia of the Grand Knight class comprise a collar, sash, star and badge. The sash is made up of a wide white silk cloth with a wide central yellow strip and over it, a narrow black stripe.

Recipients

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Member First Class (DKA I)

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Member Second Class (DKA II)

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Grand Knight (DSA)

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  • 2009: Syed Zahiruddin[2]
  • 2009: Mohd Annuar Zaini
  • 2009: Mohammed Hanif Omar
  • 2009: Mohd Zahidi Zainuddin
  • 2009: Harussani Zakaria
  • 2009: Abdul Shukor Abdullah
  • 2009: Yahaya Ibrahim
  • 2009: P. Alagendra
  • 2009: V. Jeyaratnam
  • 2009: Robaayah Zambahari
  • 2009: Taalat Hussein
  • 2009: Lee Oi Hian
  • 2009: Selvamany a/l Navachitra Soudamany
  • 2009: Zulkifli Mohd. Ali
  • 2009: Kamarulzaman Mohd. Ali
  • 2009: Zaharin Pandak Chulan
  • 2009: Yom Ahmad Ngah Ahmad
  • 2009: M Mahadevan Mahalingam
  • 2009: Jalaluddin Abdul Rahim
  • 2009: Visu Sinnadurai
  • 2009: S Underwood
  • 2009: Chin Chien Tet
  • 2009: Tan Cheng Or
  • 2009: Noordin Omar
  • 2009: Timor Shah Rafiq

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Orders and decorations of Perak".
  2. ^ "Perak Mufti and former IGP to receive DSA award". The Star. 3 February 2009.