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Ismail of Johor

Sultan Ismail Al Khalidi Ibni Al-Marhum Sultan Sir Ibrahim Al-Masyhur KBE CMG (28 October 1894 – 10 May 1981) was the 23rd Sultan of Johor and the 3rd Sultan of Modern Johor.

Ismail
Al-Khalidi (The Everlasting)
Sultan of Johor
Reign8 May 1959 – 10 May 1981
Coronation10 February 1960
PredecessorSultan Ibrahim
SuccessorSultan Iskandar
Chief Ministers
See list
Tunku Mahkota of Johor
Reign7 September 1895 – 8 May 1959
Born(1894-10-28)28 October 1894
Istana Semayam, Johor Bahru, Johor
Died10 May 1981(1981-05-10) (aged 86)
Hospital Sultanah Aminah, Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia
Burial11 May 1981
Mahmoodiah Royal Mausoleum, Johor Bahru, Johor
Spouse
  • Sultanah Ungku Tun Aminah binti Ungku Ahmad
    (m. 1920; died 1977)
  • Sultanah Nora binti Tengku Panglima Raja Tengku Ahmad
    (m. 1977)
Issue
Names
Tunku Ismail ibni Tunku Ibrahim Iskandar (at birth)
HouseHouse of Temenggong
FatherSultan Ibrahim Ibni Al-Marhum Sultan Abu Bakar Al-Khalil Ibrahim Shah
MotherSultanah Ungku Maimunah binti Ungku Abdul Majid
ReligionSunni Islam

Early life Edit

Tunku Ismail was born on 28 October 1894 at Istana Semayam, Johor Bahru and was the second and eldest surviving son of Tunku Ibrahim (later Sultan Ibrahim) by his first wife, Sultanah Ungku Maimunah binti Ungku Abdul Majid.[citation needed] He was made the Tunku Mahkota of Johor on 2 November 1895, when Tunku Ibrahim was installed as the Sultan of Johor following Sultan Abu Bakar's death. He started his early education in a Malay school in Johor Bahru. In 1904, He was sent to England to attend Rose Hill School in Tunbrdige Wells, Kent and Aldeburgh Lodge School in Suffolk as well as Roydon Hall in Norfolk and Christ Church in Oxford; his brothers Tunku Abu Bakar and Tunku Ahmad as well as his five friends, including Onn Jaafar later followed suit. In 1910, Tunku Ismail, accompanied by Onn Jaafar, returned to Johor and spent three years in Perak, where they were enrolled into the Malay College Kuala Kangsar.[1] In 1913, He was once again sent to England to receive his tertiary education in a boarding school; his brothers again later followed suit until 5 March 1920.[2]

Regent Edit

Tunku Ismail was made the state's regent to take care of state affairs in 1928 as Sultan Ibrahim began to spend more time travelling overseas.[3] In 1937, Tunku Ismail appointed a state executive councillor and a family acquaintance, Onn Jaafar as his private secretary and entrusted him to run the Johore Pavilion at the world fair in San Francisco the following year. Upon Onn's return from San Francisco, Tunku Ismail invited Onn to resume his former duties, which he accepted.[4] Shortly before the Japanese armies occupied Johor during the Japanese Invasion of Malaya, Tunku Ismail fled to England for fear that the Japanese military government may manipulate him onto the throne in his father's stead.[5]

Tunku Ismail returned to Johor after the war and was confronted with Malay nationalist movements which had erupted as a result of the rulers' dissatisfaction with the Malayan Union scheme. While Sultan Ibrahim faced widespread criticisms from the Malay grassroots and nationalist leaders due to his initial willingness to sign the Malayan Union scheme treaties with Sir Harold MacMichael, Tunku Ismail maintained a neutral relations between the British government and the Malay nationalist leaders.[6] Nevertheless, Tunku Ismail officiated the opening ceremony of the United Malays National Organisation's (UMNO) first congress which was held at Istana Besar in May 1946 while Sultan Ibrahim was residing in London.[7]

Tunku Ismail took over the responsibility to state affairs during the late 1940s and 1950s, and presented upon his father's behalf at official functions. On 27 August 1957, Tunku Ismail was one of the nine royal signatories at the royal signing ceremony of the Malaya's Federal Constitution. Nevertheless, he faced mild opposition from a few nationalist leaders in Johor, notably Ungku Abdullah, the party leader of Persatuan Kebangsaan Melayu Johor (PKMJ), a nationalist party that advocated Johor's secession from Malaya. A few days before signing the Federal constitution, Ungku Abdullah cabled to Sultan Ibrahim to boycott the signing ceremony, who notified Ungku Abdullah that he had since delegated the state's executive powers to Tunku Ismail. Ungku Abdullah called for Tunku Ismail to boycott the signing ceremony, who quickly turned down his calls.[8]

Sultan of Johor Edit

Tunku Ismail succeeded his father as the Sultan of Johor on 8 May 1959. He was crowned at Throne Room of the Istana Besar, Johor Bahru on 10 February 1960.[9][10] The Sultan was known to be very close to his subjects; he made annual trips to visit selected villages in all eight districts of Johor and frequently acquainted himself with the civil servants working for the state government.[11]

Succession issue Edit

On 10 August 1961, he stripped his eldest son Tunku Mahmood Iskandar, of the post of Tunku Mahkota due to misconduct–although he was given the post of Raja Muda on 1 December 1966. His second son, Tunku Abdul Rahman (1933–1989) became the Tunku Mahkota instead. However, shortly before his death in April 1981, Sultan Ismail reappointed Tunku Iskandar as the Tunku Mahkota, who succeeded him the following month.[12]

Personal life Edit

A meek and quiet ruler by nature, Sultan Ismail was an animal lover and was instrumental in the setting up of the Johor Zoo. He also had a collection of wild animals ranging from deer to crocodiles. Among the Chinese community in Johor, he was known affectionately as "Lau Sultan", literally meaning "an old or elderly Sultan".[13]

Sultan Ismail married twice. Both wives served as Sultanahs of Johor. They were:

  • Sultanah Ungku Tun Aminah binti Ungku Ahmad (born 5 February 1905 – 14 September 1977[14]), a second cousin of the Sultan, married on 30 August 1920.[15] Sultanah Aminah died in a road accident in 1977. He had seven children with her, only three of whom survived into adulthood:
  • Sultanah Tengku Nora binti Tengku Panglima Raja Ahmad (born 10 October 1937), member of the Kelantanese royal household, married on 13 November 1977. She is the sister of Tengku Zanariah (next Sultanah), the spouse of Sultan Iskandar.[19]

He was the first Chancellor of Universiti Teknologi Malaysia when the institution was established in 1975.[13]

In August 1977, both Sultan Ismail and his wife, Ungku Tun Aminah binti Ungku Ahmad, met with a car accident in Kulai. While she was permanently left in a vegetative state until her death a month later owing to brain damage, the sultan escaped with only minor injuries.[20] Nevertheless, the ordeal passed rather quickly, and Sultan Ismail remarried in November 1977 to Tengku Nora. Tengku Nora was subsequently crowned as Sultanah the following October 1978.[21]

Death Edit

Sultan Ismail died on 10 May 1981 at 6:12 pm at the Royal Ward Hospital Besar, Johor Bahru after being admitted two weeks earlier following an illness at the age 86. His death was only officially announced at 8:45 pm by Menteri Besar of Johor Tan Sri Dato' Haji Othman Saat. He was brought to the Istana Besar, Johor Bahru for laying in state and is buried in the Mahmoodiah Royal Mausoleum the next day. His son the Tunku Mahkota of Johor Tunku Mahmood Iskandar was proclaimed as the next Sultan of Johor also on 11 May.

Legacy Edit

Several institutions and places were named after Sultan Ismail, including:

Honours Edit

Johor honours Edit

Honours of Malaya Edit

Foreign honours Edit

Notes Edit

  1. ^ Andressen (1992), pg 108
  2. ^ One hundred years of Singapore: being some account of the capital of the Straits Settlements from its foundation by Sir Stamford Raffles on the 6th February 1819 to the 6th February 1919 (1921), pg 455
  3. ^ Winstedt (1992), pg 175
  4. ^ Ong (1998), pg 262
  5. ^ Bayly, Harper (2005), pg 221
  6. ^ Kratoska (2001), pg 127
  7. ^ Istana Besar, birthplace of Umno 2009-06-07 at the Wayback Machine, 22 March 2009, Fauziah Ismail, New Straits Times
  8. ^ Sopiee (2005), p. 81
  9. ^ Johore Ruler Crowned, The Straits Times, February 11, 1960
  10. ^ Scott standard postage stamp catalogue, Scott Publishing Co, 1978
  11. ^ Who's who in Malaysia ... & profiles of Singapore (1982), pg 13
  12. ^ Information Malaysia (1985), pg 58
  13. ^ a b , DEBBIE CHAN, June 9, 2007, The Star (Malaysia)
  14. ^ "Berita Harian, 15 September 1977, Page 1".
  15. ^ Morais (1969), pg xxii
  16. ^ Morais (1965), pg xxii
  17. ^ Who's who in Malaysia ... & Profiles of Singapore, Morais (1967), pp. xxii; Selamat Johor Tanda Kenangan
  18. ^ "Bonda Saudara Sultan Johor Mangkat Akibat Sakit Jantung - Semasa | mStar". 13 January 2012.
  19. ^ Morais (1979), pg 67
  20. ^ Andressen (1992), pg 123
  21. ^ Andressen (1992), pg 125-6
  22. ^ Pengenalan 2009-03-04 at the Wayback Machine, Laman Web Rasmi Perpustakaan Sultan Ismail, retrieved February 1, 2009
  23. ^ "Senarai Penuh Penerima Darjah Kebesaran, Bintang dan Pingat Persekutuan Tahun 1958" (PDF).
  24. ^ "DK I 1975". awards.selangor.gov.my.
  25. ^ "Bintang Pahang untok Sultan Johor". Berita Harian. 23 April 1968. p. 5.
  26. ^ "No. 34396". The London Gazette (Supplement). 11 May 1937. p. 3098.

References Edit

  • Andressen, PaulMads Lange fra Bali: Og Hans Efterslaegt Sultanerne af Johor, published by Odense Universitetsforlag, 1992, ISBN 87-7492-851-1
  • Bayly, Christopher Alan; Harper, Timothy Norman, Forgotten Armies: The Fall of British Asia, 1941-1945, Harvard University Press, 2005, ISBN 0-674-01748-X
  • Colonial Reports - Annual, by Great Britain Colonial Office, published by H.M. Stationery Office, 1939
  • Information Malaysia, published by Berita Publications Sdn. Bhd., 1985
  • Kratoska, Peter H., South East Asia, Colonial History: Peaceful Transitions to Independence (1945–1963), Taylor & Francis, 2001, ISBN 0-415-24784-5
  • Makepeace, Walter; Brooke, Gilbert Edward, One Hundred Years of Singapore: Being Some Account of the capital of the Straits Settlements from its foundation by Sir Stamford Raffles on the 6th February 1819 to the 6th February 1919, published by J. Murray, 1921
  • Martin, Frederick; Keltie, John Scott; Anderson, Parker Isaac; Renwick, Mortimer Epstein; Steinberg, Sigfrid Henry; Paxton, John; Turner, Barry, The Statesman's Year-book: Statistical and Historical Annual of the States of the World for the Year 1981-1982, published by St. Martin's Press, 1981
  • Morais, J. Victor, ed. (1965) [first edition published in 1956]. The Who's who in Malaysia (5 ed.).
  • Morais, J. Victor, ed. (1969) [first edition published in 1956]. Who's Who, Malaysia and Singapore (7 ed.). Kuala Lumpur: John Victor Morais.
  • Morais, J. Victor, ed. (1979). Who's who in Malaysia and Singapore. Who's Who Publications.
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  • Schimmel, Annemarie, Islamic Names: An Introduction, published by Edinburgh University Press, 1989, ISBN 0-85224-563-7
  • Nadarajah, Nesalmar, Johore and the Origins of British Control, 1895-1914, published by Arenabuku, 2000
  • Nadarajah, K.N, Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen His Story, published by Pelanduk Publications, 2000, ISBN 967-978-709-5
  • Ong, Pamela Siew Im, One Man's Will: A Portrait of Dato' Sir Onn bin Ja'afar, 1998, ISBN 983-808-053-5
  • Sopiee, Mohamed Noordin, From Malayan Union to Singapore Separation: Political Unification in the Malaysia Region, 1945-65, University Malaya Press, 2005, ISBN 983-100-194-X
Regnal titles
Preceded by Sultan of Johor
1959-1981
Succeeded by

ismail, johor, sultan, ismail, khalidi, ibni, marhum, sultan, ibrahim, masyhur, october, 1894, 1981, 23rd, sultan, johor, sultan, modern, johor, ismailal, khalidi, everlasting, sultan, johorreign8, 1959, 1981coronation10, february, 1960predecessorsultan, ibrah. Sultan Ismail Al Khalidi Ibni Al Marhum Sultan Sir Ibrahim Al Masyhur KBE CMG 28 October 1894 10 May 1981 was the 23rd Sultan of Johor and the 3rd Sultan of Modern Johor IsmailAl Khalidi The Everlasting Sultan of JohorReign8 May 1959 10 May 1981Coronation10 February 1960PredecessorSultan IbrahimSuccessorSultan IskandarChief MinistersSee list Wan Idris Ibrahim Hassan Yunus Othman SaatTunku Mahkota of JohorReign7 September 1895 8 May 1959Born 1894 10 28 28 October 1894Istana Semayam Johor Bahru JohorDied10 May 1981 1981 05 10 aged 86 Hospital Sultanah Aminah Johor Bahru Johor MalaysiaBurial11 May 1981Mahmoodiah Royal Mausoleum Johor Bahru JohorSpouseSultanah Ungku Tun Aminah binti Ungku Ahmad m 1920 died 1977 wbr Sultanah Nora binti Tengku Panglima Raja Tengku Ahmad m 1977 wbr IssueTunku Abdul Jalil Tunku Kalthum Maimunah Tunku Abdul Rahman Tunku Mahmood Iskandar Tunku Abdul Rahman Tunku Helen Tunku Tun MaimunahNamesTunku Ismail ibni Tunku Ibrahim Iskandar at birth HouseHouse of TemenggongFatherSultan Ibrahim Ibni Al Marhum Sultan Abu Bakar Al Khalil Ibrahim ShahMotherSultanah Ungku Maimunah binti Ungku Abdul MajidReligionSunni Islam Contents 1 Early life 2 Regent 3 Sultan of Johor 4 Succession issue 5 Personal life 6 Death 7 Legacy 8 Honours 8 1 Johor honours 8 2 Honours of Malaya 8 3 Foreign honours 9 Notes 10 ReferencesEarly life EditTunku Ismail was born on 28 October 1894 at Istana Semayam Johor Bahru and was the second and eldest surviving son of Tunku Ibrahim later Sultan Ibrahim by his first wife Sultanah Ungku Maimunah binti Ungku Abdul Majid citation needed He was made the Tunku Mahkota of Johor on 2 November 1895 when Tunku Ibrahim was installed as the Sultan of Johor following Sultan Abu Bakar s death He started his early education in a Malay school in Johor Bahru In 1904 He was sent to England to attend Rose Hill School in Tunbrdige Wells Kent and Aldeburgh Lodge School in Suffolk as well as Roydon Hall in Norfolk and Christ Church in Oxford his brothers Tunku Abu Bakar and Tunku Ahmad as well as his five friends including Onn Jaafar later followed suit In 1910 Tunku Ismail accompanied by Onn Jaafar returned to Johor and spent three years in Perak where they were enrolled into the Malay College Kuala Kangsar 1 In 1913 He was once again sent to England to receive his tertiary education in a boarding school his brothers again later followed suit until 5 March 1920 2 Regent EditTunku Ismail was made the state s regent to take care of state affairs in 1928 as Sultan Ibrahim began to spend more time travelling overseas 3 In 1937 Tunku Ismail appointed a state executive councillor and a family acquaintance Onn Jaafar as his private secretary and entrusted him to run the Johore Pavilion at the world fair in San Francisco the following year Upon Onn s return from San Francisco Tunku Ismail invited Onn to resume his former duties which he accepted 4 Shortly before the Japanese armies occupied Johor during the Japanese Invasion of Malaya Tunku Ismail fled to England for fear that the Japanese military government may manipulate him onto the throne in his father s stead 5 Tunku Ismail returned to Johor after the war and was confronted with Malay nationalist movements which had erupted as a result of the rulers dissatisfaction with the Malayan Union scheme While Sultan Ibrahim faced widespread criticisms from the Malay grassroots and nationalist leaders due to his initial willingness to sign the Malayan Union scheme treaties with Sir Harold MacMichael Tunku Ismail maintained a neutral relations between the British government and the Malay nationalist leaders 6 Nevertheless Tunku Ismail officiated the opening ceremony of the United Malays National Organisation s UMNO first congress which was held at Istana Besar in May 1946 while Sultan Ibrahim was residing in London 7 Tunku Ismail took over the responsibility to state affairs during the late 1940s and 1950s and presented upon his father s behalf at official functions On 27 August 1957 Tunku Ismail was one of the nine royal signatories at the royal signing ceremony of the Malaya s Federal Constitution Nevertheless he faced mild opposition from a few nationalist leaders in Johor notably Ungku Abdullah the party leader of Persatuan Kebangsaan Melayu Johor PKMJ a nationalist party that advocated Johor s secession from Malaya A few days before signing the Federal constitution Ungku Abdullah cabled to Sultan Ibrahim to boycott the signing ceremony who notified Ungku Abdullah that he had since delegated the state s executive powers to Tunku Ismail Ungku Abdullah called for Tunku Ismail to boycott the signing ceremony who quickly turned down his calls 8 Sultan of Johor EditTunku Ismail succeeded his father as the Sultan of Johor on 8 May 1959 He was crowned at Throne Room of the Istana Besar Johor Bahru on 10 February 1960 9 10 The Sultan was known to be very close to his subjects he made annual trips to visit selected villages in all eight districts of Johor and frequently acquainted himself with the civil servants working for the state government 11 Succession issue EditOn 10 August 1961 he stripped his eldest son Tunku Mahmood Iskandar of the post of Tunku Mahkota due to misconduct although he was given the post of Raja Muda on 1 December 1966 His second son Tunku Abdul Rahman 1933 1989 became the Tunku Mahkota instead However shortly before his death in April 1981 Sultan Ismail reappointed Tunku Iskandar as the Tunku Mahkota who succeeded him the following month 12 Personal life EditA meek and quiet ruler by nature Sultan Ismail was an animal lover and was instrumental in the setting up of the Johor Zoo He also had a collection of wild animals ranging from deer to crocodiles Among the Chinese community in Johor he was known affectionately as Lau Sultan literally meaning an old or elderly Sultan 13 Sultan Ismail married twice Both wives served as Sultanahs of Johor They were Sultanah Ungku Tun Aminah binti Ungku Ahmad born 5 February 1905 14 September 1977 14 a second cousin of the Sultan married on 30 August 1920 15 Sultanah Aminah died in a road accident in 1977 He had seven children with her only three of whom survived into adulthood Tunku Abdul Jalil born 1924 1925 Tunku Kalthum Maimunah born 1927 1930 Tunku Abdul Rahman born 1930 1930 Tunku Mahmood Iskandar Sultan of Johor born 1932 2010 16 Tunku Abdul Rahman Tunku Bendahara of Johor born 1933 1989 17 Tunku Helen born 1936 1937 Tunku Tun Maimunah Tunku Gedong born 1939 2012 18 Sultanah Tengku Nora binti Tengku Panglima Raja Ahmad born 10 October 1937 member of the Kelantanese royal household married on 13 November 1977 She is the sister of Tengku Zanariah next Sultanah the spouse of Sultan Iskandar 19 He was the first Chancellor of Universiti Teknologi Malaysia when the institution was established in 1975 13 In August 1977 both Sultan Ismail and his wife Ungku Tun Aminah binti Ungku Ahmad met with a car accident in Kulai While she was permanently left in a vegetative state until her death a month later owing to brain damage the sultan escaped with only minor injuries 20 Nevertheless the ordeal passed rather quickly and Sultan Ismail remarried in November 1977 to Tengku Nora Tengku Nora was subsequently crowned as Sultanah the following October 1978 21 Death EditSultan Ismail died on 10 May 1981 at 6 12 pm at the Royal Ward Hospital Besar Johor Bahru after being admitted two weeks earlier following an illness at the age 86 His death was only officially announced at 8 45 pm by Menteri Besar of Johor Tan Sri Dato Haji Othman Saat He was brought to the Istana Besar Johor Bahru for laying in state and is buried in the Mahmoodiah Royal Mausoleum the next day His son the Tunku Mahkota of Johor Tunku Mahmood Iskandar was proclaimed as the next Sultan of Johor also on 11 May Legacy EditSeveral institutions and places were named after Sultan Ismail including Sultan Ismail Road Kuala Lumpur Sultan Ismail Bridge Muar Sultan Ismail International Airport Senai Sultan Ismail Library Larkin 22 Sultan Ismail Mosque Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Sultan Ismail Jamek Mosque Batu Pahat Sultan Ismail Specialist Hospital Taman Austin Perdana Johor Bahru S M K Sultan Ismail a secondary school in Johor Bahru Sultan Ismail Building in Kota Iskandar Iskandar PuteriHonours EditJohor honours Edit First Class D K I 1920 and Grand Master 1959 of the Royal Family Order of Johor First Class S P M J 1941 and Grand Master 1959 of the Order of the Crown of Johor First Class Sultan Ibrahim Medal P S I 1928 Honours of Malaya Edit Malaya Grand Commander of the Order of the Defender of the Realm S M N Tun 1958 23 Recipient of the Order of the Crown of the Realm D M N 1960 Malaysia Recipient of the Malaysian Commemorative Medal Gold PPM 1965 Kelantan Recipient of the Royal Family Order or Star of Yunus DK Knight Grand Commander of the Order of the Crown of Kelantan SPMK Dato Terengganu First Class Member of the first class of the Family Order of Terengganu DK Selangor First Class of the Royal Family Order of Selangor DK I 1975 24 Pahang First Class Member of the Family Order of the Crown of Indra of Pahang DK I 1968 25 Perak Recipient of the Royal Family Order of Perak DK currently Foreign honours Edit Brunei Family Order of Brunei 1st Class DK Dato Laila Utama 1958 Romania Grand Officer of the Order of the Star of Romania 16 July 1920 Thailand Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown of Thailand 21 July 1925 United Kingdom Honorary Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George CMG 1 January 1926 Recipient of the King George V Silver Jubilee Medal 6 May 1935 Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire KBE Sir 11 May 1938 26 Recipient of the King George VI Coronation Medal 12 May 1937 Recipient of the Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Medal 2 June 1953 citation needed Italy Grand Officer of the Order of the Crown of Italy 1938 Notes Edit Andressen 1992 pg 108 One hundred years of Singapore being some account of the capital of the Straits Settlements from its foundation by Sir Stamford Raffles on the 6th February 1819 to the 6th February 1919 1921 pg 455 Winstedt 1992 pg 175 Ong 1998 pg 262 Bayly Harper 2005 pg 221 Kratoska 2001 pg 127 Istana Besar birthplace of Umno Archived 2009 06 07 at the Wayback Machine 22 March 2009 Fauziah Ismail New Straits Times Sopiee 2005 p 81 Johore Ruler Crowned The Straits Times February 11 1960 Scott standard postage stamp catalogue Scott Publishing Co 1978 Who s who in Malaysia amp profiles of Singapore 1982 pg 13 Information Malaysia 1985 pg 58 a b Road renamed after 3rd Johor Sultan from Treacher Road DEBBIE CHAN June 9 2007 The Star Malaysia Berita Harian 15 September 1977 Page 1 Morais 1969 pg xxii Morais 1965 pg xxii Who s who in Malaysia amp Profiles of Singapore Morais 1967 pp xxii Selamat Johor Tanda Kenangan Bonda Saudara Sultan Johor Mangkat Akibat Sakit Jantung Semasa mStar 13 January 2012 Morais 1979 pg 67 Andressen 1992 pg 123 Andressen 1992 pg 125 6 Pengenalan Archived 2009 03 04 at the Wayback Machine Laman Web Rasmi Perpustakaan Sultan Ismail retrieved February 1 2009 Senarai Penuh Penerima Darjah Kebesaran Bintang dan Pingat Persekutuan Tahun 1958 PDF DK I 1975 awards selangor gov my Bintang Pahang untok Sultan Johor Berita Harian 23 April 1968 p 5 No 34396 The London Gazette Supplement 11 May 1937 p 3098 References EditAndressen PaulMads Lange fra Bali Og Hans Efterslaegt Sultanerne af Johor published by Odense Universitetsforlag 1992 ISBN 87 7492 851 1 Bayly Christopher Alan Harper Timothy Norman Forgotten Armies The Fall of British Asia 1941 1945 Harvard University Press 2005 ISBN 0 674 01748 X Colonial Reports Annual by Great Britain Colonial Office published by H M Stationery Office 1939 Information Malaysia published by Berita Publications Sdn Bhd 1985 Kratoska Peter H South East Asia Colonial History Peaceful Transitions to Independence 1945 1963 Taylor amp Francis 2001 ISBN 0 415 24784 5 Makepeace Walter Brooke Gilbert Edward One Hundred Years of Singapore Being Some Account of the capital of the Straits Settlements from its foundation by Sir Stamford Raffles on the 6th February 1819 to the 6th February 1919 published by J Murray 1921 Martin Frederick Keltie John Scott Anderson Parker Isaac Renwick Mortimer Epstein Steinberg Sigfrid Henry Paxton John Turner Barry The Statesman s Year book Statistical and Historical Annual of the States of the World for the Year 1981 1982 published by St Martin s Press 1981 Morais J Victor ed 1965 first edition published in 1956 The Who s who in Malaysia 5 ed Morais J Victor ed 1969 first edition published in 1956 Who s Who Malaysia and Singapore 7 ed Kuala Lumpur John Victor Morais Morais J Victor ed 1979 Who s who in Malaysia and Singapore Who s Who Publications Morais J Victor ed 1982 Who s who in Malaysia amp profiles of Singapore Who s Who Publications Schimmel Annemarie Islamic Names An Introduction published by Edinburgh University Press 1989 ISBN 0 85224 563 7 Nadarajah Nesalmar Johore and the Origins of British Control 1895 1914 published by Arenabuku 2000 Nadarajah K N Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen His Story published by Pelanduk Publications 2000 ISBN 967 978 709 5 Ong Pamela Siew Im One Man s Will A Portrait of Dato Sir Onn bin Ja afar 1998 ISBN 983 808 053 5 Sopiee Mohamed Noordin From Malayan Union to Singapore Separation Political Unification in the Malaysia Region 1945 65 University Malaya Press 2005 ISBN 983 100 194 X Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sultan Ismail of Johor Regnal titlesPreceded bySultan Ibrahim Sultan of Johor1959 1981 Succeeded bySultan Iskandar Portals Malaysia Biography Royalty Monarchy Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ismail of Johor amp oldid 1168712654, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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