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Royal Family Order of Selangor

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Royal Family Order of Selangor
Darjah Kerabat Selangor Yang Amat Dihormati
Awarded by

Sultan of Selangor
TypeDynastic
FoundedFirst class: 6 June 1961
Second class: 1977
EligibilityMembers of the Selangor and other Royal families, and to high officers of state
StatusCurrently constituted
FounderSultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah
SovereignSultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah
Classes
  • First class (DK)
  • Second class (DK II)
Post-nominals
  • D.K. I
  • D.K.II
Statistics
First induction28 March 1963
Last induction11 December 2023
Total inducteesMaximum 25 people
Precedence
Next (higher)None
Next (lower)Order of the Crown of Selangor

First class

Second class
Ribbon bar[1]

The Most Esteemed Royal Family Order of Selangor (Malay: Darjah Kerabat Selangor Yang Amat Dihormati) is an order awarded by Sultan of Selangor to members of the Selangor and other Royal families, and to high officers of state.[2] It is the highest award that can be represented in Selangor. The First Class order was founded in 1961 while the Second Class in 1977.

Criteria

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The Darjah Kerabat Selangor Yang Amat Dihormati is awarded in two classes.

The First Class is awarded to the member of Royal Family in Malaysia. In addition, it is also awarded to the rulers of other countries as a sign of respect and friendship with the Sultan. The maximum number of recipient at one time is 25 people.[2]

The Second Class is awarded to the member of Royal Family in Malaysia. It was also awarded as a tribute to the Princes and Princesses of the King of the Foreign Countries as a sign of respect and fellowship with the Sultan. High officers who have contributed excellent services to the Sultan or the Selangor State Government are also eligible to receive this award.[3]

Appearance

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First Class

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It is awarded in a set of breast star, a collar with a lesser star, a yellow coloured sash with red stripe, worn from the left shoulder to the right waist and a lesser star for the sash.

The collar is made of 101.6 cm long gold-plated metal which is worn on the same length at the front and back, containing 14 chain link joints. The two links in the middle have the engraving of the symbol of Selangor state on a crescent moon. Other links are ovoid in shape. The engraving on the links consist of two crossed keris blades, alternating with a crescent moon, surrounded by coconut leaves.

The collar's star has five points. It is made of gold-plated metal. Its surface is lined up with gems. In the middle of the star is a crown and a Selangor state symbol, with thin red enamel as its based. It is surrounded by coconut leaves.

The badge is made up of a five pointed star. The badge is 7.62 cm and made of gold-plated metal. The crown and Selangor state symbol are engraved in the center. The base is made of shadowed thin red enamel and decorated with coconut leaves engravings. This badge is attached on top of a silver-plated ten-pointed star.[2]

Second Class

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It is awarded in a set of breast star, a collar with a lesser star, a yellow coloured sash with two red stripes in the middle, worn from the left shoulder to the right waist and a lesser star for the sash.

The collar is made of gold-plated metal and contains 14 chain links. The Selangor state emblem on a crescent moon is engraved on the center link. The other links are round in shape. Engraved on its surface are a keris cross, alternating with a chain bearing the word of Allah in Jawi letters. The collar's star is gold in colour. The surface is engraved with a composition of coconut leaves.

The badge is golden enamel in colour and has red enamel coconut leaves engravings.

The sash is made up of 101.6mm wide silk. It is yellow in colour with two red stripes.[3]

Recipients

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# Name Year Awards
1 Tengku Ampuan Rahimah 28 March 1963[4] DK I
2 Tunku Abdul Rahman 8 March 1965[5] DK I
3 Sultan Yahya Petra 24 March 1966[6] DK I
4 Tuanku Syed Putra 7 May 1970[7] DK I
5 Tengku Ampuan Jemaah 7 June 1973[8] DK I
6 Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah 7 June 1973[8] DK I
7 Sultan Ismail Al Khalidi 27 March 1975[9] DK I
8 Tun Hussein Onn 23 June 1977[10] DK II
9 Tuanku Abdul Halim Mu'adzam Shah 22 June 1978[11] DK I
10 Sultan Mahmud Al-Muktafi Billah Shah Al-Haj 22 June 1978[11] DK II
11 Tengku Badli Shah Ibni Almarhum Sultan Hisamuddin Alam Shah 24 May 1979[12] DK II
12 Tuanku Ja'afar 2 September 1982[13] DK I
13 Almutawakkil Alallah Sultan Iskandar Alhaj 10 October 1985[14] DK I
14 Sultan Azlan Muhibbuddin Shah 10 October 1985[14] DK I
15 Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah Mu'izzaddin Waddaulah 10 October 1985[14] DK I
16 Tengku Ampuan Bariah 10 October 1985[14] DK I
17 Raja Zarina binti Raja Tan Sri Zainal 10 October 1985[14] DK II
18 Sultan Ahmad Shah Al-Musta'in Billah 16 July 1987[15] DK I
19 Sultan Ismail Petra 13 November 1988[16] DK I
20 Tunku Abdul Malik 20 July 1989[17] DK II
21 Tunku Hajah Raudzah binti Almarhum Sultan Hisamuddin Alam Shah 2 July 1992[18] DK II
22 Tengku Azman Shah Alhaj Ibni Almarhum Sultan Hisamuddin Alam Shah 2 July 1992[18] DK II
23 Permaisuri Siti Aishah 22 November 1996[19] DK I
24 Tengku Thuraya binti Almarhum Sultan Ibrahim 22 November 1996[19] DK II
25 Paduka Bonda Raja Raja Nur Saidatul Ihsan binti Tengku Badar Shah 10 April 2003[20] DK I
26 Tuanku Syed Sirajuddin 10 April 2003[20] DK I
27 Al-Wathiqu Billah Sultan Mizan Zainal Abidin 10 April 2003[20] DK I
28 Mahathir Mohamad 10 April 2003[20]
returned on 11 December 2017[21]
DK I
29 Tengku Sulaiman Shah 10 April 2003[20] DK II
30 Sultan Nazrin Muizzuddin Shah 13 December 2003[22] DK II
31 Raja Permaisuri Bainun 2005[23] DK I
32 Tuanku Muhriz Ibni Almarhum Tuanku Munawir 21 January 2010[24] DK I
33 Tengku Indera Setia Ahmad Shah 21 January 2010[24] DK II
34 Sultan Ibrahim Ibni Almarhum Sultan Iskandar 13 January 2011[25] DK I
35 Sultan Muhammad V 13 January 2011[25] DK I
36 Tengku Muhammad Yusof Shah 16 February 2012[26] DK II
37 Sultan Nazrin Muizzuddin Shah 2014[27] DK I
38 Tengku Panglima Besar Abdul Samad 2014[27] DK II
39 Tengku Syarif Panglima Perlis Syed Zainal Anwar 2015[28] DK II
40 Tengku Permaisuri Norashikin 2016[29] DK I
41 Tengku Amir Shah 2016[29] DK I
42 Sultan Sallehuddin Ibni Almarhum Sultan Badlishah 2017[30] DK I
43 Tengku Puan Syarif Panglima Perlis Tengku Puteri Nor Zehan 11 December 2018[31] DK II
44 Al-Sultan Abdullah Ri'ayatuddin Al-Mustafa Billah Shah 11 December 2020[32] DK I
45 Raja Arshad Raja Tun Uda 11 December 2020[32] DK II
46 Tengku Ramli Alhaj Tengku Shahruddin Shah Alhaj 11 December 2021[33] DK II
47 Tunku Azizah Aminah Maimunah Iskandariah 11 December 2023[34] DK I
48 Tengku Putra Alhaj Tengku Azman Shah Alhaj 11 December 2023[35] DK II

See also

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References

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