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Putra of Perlis

Tuanku Sir Syed Harun Putra ibni Almarhum Syed Hassan Jamalullail KCMG (Jawi: توانكو سر سيد هارون ڤوترا ابن المرحوم سيد حسن جمل الليل; 25 November 1920 – 16 April 2000) was Raja of Perlis from 1945 until his death in 2000, and the third Yang di-Pertuan Agong, the constitutional monarch of Malaysia, from 1960 to 1965.

Putra
ڤوترا
Putra in 1964
Yang di-Pertuan Agong III
Reign21 September 1960 – 20 September 1965
Installation4 January 1961
PredecessorHisamuddin
SuccessorIsmail Nasiruddin
Raja of Perlis
Reign4 December 1945 – 16 April 2000
Installation12 March 1949
PredecessorSyed Hamzah
SuccessorSyed Sirajuddin
Born(1920-11-25)25 November 1920
Arau, Perlis, Unfederated Malay States
Died16 April 2000(2000-04-16) (aged 79)
National Heart Institute of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Burial17 April 2000
Arau Royal Mausoleum, Arau, Perlis, Malaysia
Spouse
Che Puan Mariam binti Abdullah (Riam Pessayanavin) [th]
(m. 1952; died 1986)
Issue
  • Tuanku Syed Sirajuddin
  • Tengku Sharif Bendahara
  • Dato' Seri DiRaja Syed Badaruddin
  • Tengku Sharif Temenggong
  • Dato' Seri DiRaja Syed Amir Zainal Abidin
  • Tengku Sharif Laksamana
  • Dato' Seri DiRaja Syed Razlan
  • Tengku Sharif Panglima
    Dato' Seri DiRaja Tan Sri Syed Zainol Anwar
  • Tengku Puteri Utama
  • Dato' Seri DiRaja Sharifah Salwa
  • Dato' Seri DiRaja Sharifah Jalaina
  • Tengku Puan Laksamana Kelantan
  • Dato' Seri DiRaja Sharifah Azwan
  • Dato' Seri Sharifah Junetta
  • Dato' Seri Sharifah Endah
  • Dato' Seri Syed Zainal Rashid
  • Dato' Seri Syed Azni
  • Dato' Seri Syed Badlishah
  • Dato' Seri Sharifah Melanie
Names
Tuan Syed Harun Putra ibni Tuan Syed Hassan Jamalullail
Regnal name
Tuanku Syed Harun Putra ibni Almarhum Syed Hassan Jamalullail
HouseJamalullail
FatherTuan Syed Hassan ibni Almarhum Tuan Syed Mahmud Jamalullail
MotherChe Puan Wan Teh Binti Wan Endut
ReligionSunni Islam

Early career edit

He was the son of Syed Hassan bin Syed Mahmud Jamalullail (1897–18 October 1935), sometime Bakal Raja or heir presumptive to the throne of Perlis, by his commoner wife Wan Teh binti Wan Endut (1898 – 27 December 1952).[1] Born in Arau, he was educated at the Arau Malay School and later at Penang Free School between 1937 and 1939.[2] At the age of 18, he joined the Perlis administrative service, becoming a magistrate and in 1940, was transferred to Kuala Lumpur to serve as Second Magistrate in the Criminal Court.[3]

The Perlis Succession Dispute edit

The fourth Raja of Perlis, Syed Alwi ibni Syed Safi Jamalullail (born 1881; reigned 1905–1943) was childless. However, he had several half-brothers who were competing for the role of heir presumptive.[4] The succession to the Perlis throne was not automatic and an heir presumptive had to be confirmed in that post by the State Council comprising the Raja and several others.[5]

Syed Putra's paternal grandfather Syed Mahmud (died 1919), was the oldest son of Raja Syed Safi ibni Almarhum Syed Alwi Jamalullail (the third Raja). He was also a half brother of Raja Syed Alwi.[6] He served as Raja Muda until 1912[7] when he was convicted and jailed in Alor Star, Kedah until 1917. Two years later, he died in Alor Star.[8] On 6 December 1934, Syed Mahmud's son Syed Hassan was, by a three to one vote, selected by the State Council as Bakal Raja or heir presumptive. However, Syed Hassan died on 18 October 1935.[9]

On 30 April 1938, again by a three to one vote, the State Council chose Syed Putra (son of Syed Hassan) as the Bakal Raja. This choice was opposed by Syed Hamzah, the younger half-brother of Raja Syed Alwi and himself Vice-President of the State Council on the grounds that Syed Putra was too far removed from the throne under the Islamic inheritance laws (primogeniture did not then apply in Perlis). However, the British colonial rulers supported Syed Putra.[10]

Japanese occupation edit

On the outbreak of the World War II, Raja Syed Alwi retreated to Kuala Kangsar, Perak. He returned to Perlis on 28 December 1941 but was already very ill and state affairs were exercised by Syed Hamzah.[11] Syed Putra was at the time serving in the judiciary in Kuala Lumpur and had been advised by Sultan Musa Ghiatuddin Riayat Shah of Selangor to remain there. In May 1942, Syed Hamzah persuaded Raja Syed Alwi to withdraw Syed Putra's appointment as Bakal Raja and instead Syed Hamzah himself was appointed to that post. Raja Syed Alwi died in Arau on 1 February 1943 and a day later, before the funeral, Syed Hamzah was proclaimed fifth Raja of Perlis, by the consent of the Japanese Military Governor of Kedah and Perlis.[12]

Syed Putra and his family stayed in Klang until 15 May 1942 when he returned to Perlis. He lived in a hut near the Arau railway station and received a $90 a month allowance from Raja Syed Alwi but this ceased on the latter's death.[13] On 29 March 1945 he left for Kelantan, the home state of his consort Tengku Budriah, where he sold cakes and sundry goods for a living.[14]

Return of the British edit

The British Military Administration (BMA) under Lord Louis Mountbatten refused to recognise Syed Hamzah as Raja. On 18 September 1945, Syed Hamzah abdicated.[15][16] He went into exile in Thailand and died in Arau on 20 February 1958.[17]

On 4 December 1945 the British proclaimed Syed Putra as sixth Raja of Perlis.[18] He returned to Perlis from Kelantan, via Padang Besar. He was installed on 12 March 1949.[19]

The Malayan Union experiment edit

Raja Syed Putra objected to the Malayan Union treaty on the grounds that it contravened the 1930 British-Perlis Treaty giving governing power to the Raja-in-council. However, his protests that he signed under duress was rejected by the British. Subsequently, like all other Malay rulers, Raja Syed Putra repudiated the Malayan Union treaty.[20]

Election as Deputy Yang di-Pertuan Agong edit

Raja Syed Putra was elected Deputy Yang di-Pertuan Agong by the Malay rulers and served in that office from 14 April 1960 until the death of Sultan Hisamuddin Alam Shah on 1 September 1960.

Election as Yang di-Pertuan Agong edit

Raja Syed Putra was elected as the third Yang di-Pertuan Agong of independent Malaya and served in that office from 21 September 1960. At 39 years and 301 days, he is the youngest Yang di-Pertuan Agong ever elected. He was installed at Istana Negara on 4 January 1961. On 16 September 1963 upon the proclamation of the Malaysian Federation comprising Malaya, British Borneo, Sarawak and Singapore, he became Yang di-Pertuan Agong of Malaysia. He completed his term in office on 20 September 1965. His son, Tuanku Syed Sirajuddin was elected as the 12th Yang di-Pertuan Agong and served from 2001 to 2006 after the death of the incumbent, Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah.

Role as Yang di-Pertuan Agong edit

In September 1963, Malaysia was formed and Tuanku Syed Putra became known as the last King of Malaya before changed to Malaysia as he was first king under new federation and the only King of Malaysia that Singapore has ever had in modern history, as Singapore became an independent republic on August 9, 1965.

Raja Syed Putra's term of office as Yang di-Pertuan Agong was marked by the Indonesian Confrontation between newly created Malaysia and its larger neighbour, Indonesia. He offered to stay on as Yang di-Pertuan Agong at the end of his term, to see out the end of Confrontation, but this suggestion was rejected by then prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman.[21]

As Yang di-Pertuan Agong, he instructed proper treatment of the royal regalia, which he believed was partly responsible for the mysterious final illness and death of Sultan Hisamuddin Alam Shah, his immediate predecessor.[22]

Later role edit

Raja Syed Putra became the doyen of the Malay rulers, giving advice to more junior Rulers especially during the constitutional crisis with the then prime minister Mahathir Mohamad in 1983 and again in 1993.

Death edit

He died at the National Heart Institute, Kuala Lumpur on 16 April 2000 from a heart attack. At that time, he was the longest reigning monarch in the world, a position he inherited from Franz Joseph II, Prince of Liechtenstein in 1989. He was buried at the Royal Mausoleum in Arau, Perlis.[23]

Family life edit

Tuanku Syed Putra married twice:

  1. in 1941 to Tengku Budriah binti Tengku Ismail (1924–2008) of the Patani Sultanate in Thailand. She served as his consort with the title of Raja Perempuan of Perlis and as Raja Permaisuri Agong. She is the mother of the current Raja of Perlis, Tuanku Syed Sirajuddin as well as five sons and five daughters.
  2. in 1952 to Che Puan Mariam (née Riam Pessayanavin [th]; 23 April 1923–1986) by whom he had three sons and one daughter. She was a Thai Muslim from Bangkok and Miss Siam in 1939.[24]

Awards and recognitions edit

He has been awarded:

Honours of Perlis edit

  •   Perlis :
    •   Recipient of the Perlis Family Order of the Gallant Prince Syed Putra Jamalullail (DK)
    •   Knight Grand Companion (Dato' Sri Setia) of the Most Esteemed Order of the Gallant Prince Syed Putra Jamalullail (4.12.1995) - SSPJ
    •   Knight Grand Commander (Dato' Sri Paduka) of the Most Illustrious Order of the Crown of Perlis (= the Star of Safi) - SPMP

Malaysian Honours edit

Foreign Honours edit

Places named after him edit

Several places were named after him, including:

  • Jalan Syed Putra, a stretch of the Federal Highway (Federal Route 2) between the old Kuala Lumpur railway station and Mid Valley Megamall.
  • Tuanku Syed Putra Mosque in Kangar, Perlis
  • SMS Tuanku Syed Putra in Kangar, Perlis
  • Tuanku Syed Putra Stadium in Kangar, Perlis
  • Kompleks Sukan Tuanku Syed Putra in Kangar, Perlis
  • Dewan Tuanku Syed Putra, MRSM Beseri, Perlis
  • SK Putra, a primary school in Kangar, Perlis
  • Bangunan Tuanku Syed Putra in Penang
  • Dewan Tuanku Syed Putra, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Penang
  • Jambatan Tuanku Syed Putra in Kuala Perlis, Perlis
  • Persiaran Syed Putra in Kuala Lumpur
  • Kem Syed Putra, a military camp in Ipoh, Perak
  • Tuanku Syed Putra Football Cup
  • Tuanku Syed Putra Junior International Tennis Championship

Notes edit

  1. ^ Finestone, Jeffrey and Shaharil Talib (1994) The Royal Families of South-East Asia Shahindera Sdn Bhd
  2. ^ (27 December 2002) Penang Free School newsletter
  3. ^ Willan, HC (1945) Interviews with the Malay rulers CAB101/69, CAB/HIST/B/4/7
  4. ^ Buyong Adil (1981) Sejarah Perlis pp 34–35 DBP
  5. ^ Tang Su Chin, Julie (2002) Sejarah Kerajaan Perlis 1841–1957 p 231 MBRAS
  6. ^ Tang Su Chin, Julie (2002) Op Cit p 232
  7. ^ Perlis State Council minutes (15 April 1912) CO273 1098a.386/22831
  8. ^ Secret Memorandum Howitt to Shenton Thomas (25 March 1937) Papers of John Hamer MSS ind. Ocn. s 316 Box 1 File 1
  9. ^ Tang Su Chin, Julie (2002) Op Cit p 232
  10. ^ Tang Su Chin, Julie (2002) Op Cit p 262
  11. ^ Tang Su Chin, Julie (2002) Op Cit p 266
  12. ^ Tang Su Chin, Julie (2002) Op Cit pp 267–268
  13. ^ Willan, HC (1945) Op Cit
  14. ^ Tuanku Syed Putra Jamalullail My Personal Experience Just Before and After the Japanese Occupation of Malaya in Papers of John Hamer MSS ind. Ocn. s 316 Box 1 File 1
  15. ^ Willan, HC (1945) Op Cit
  16. ^ Mahani Musa, Kongsi Gelap Melayu di Negeri-Negeri Utara Pantai Barat Semenanjung Tanah Melayu, 1821 hingga 1940-an, pg 150-160
  17. ^ Finestone, Jeffrey and Shaharil Talib (1994) Op Cit
  18. ^ Mahani Musa, Kongsi Gelap Melayu di Negeri-Negeri Utara Pantai Barat Semenanjung Tanah Melayu, 1821 hingga 1940-an, pg 150-160
  19. ^ Che Puan Temenggung Perlis (1995) Putra: Biografi yang diperkenankan tentang riwayat hidup DYMM Raja Perlis, Tuanku Syed Putra Jamalullail pp 53 and 56
  20. ^ Tang Su Chin, Julie (2002) Op Cit pp 279–297
  21. ^ Tunku Abdul Rahman (1977) Looking Back p 343 Pustaka Antara, Kuala Lumpur
  22. ^ Tunku Abdul Rahman (1977) Op Cit p 342
  23. ^ (18 April 2000) Utusan Malaysia
  24. ^ . Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 10 December 2009.
  25. ^ "Senarai Penuh Penerima Darjah Kebesaran, Bintang dan Pingat Persekutuan Tahun 1958" (PDF).
  26. ^ "DK 1985". pingat.perak.gov.my.
  27. ^ "DK I 1970". awards.selangor.gov.my.
  28. ^ "No. 40787". The London Gazette (Supplement). 25 May 1956. p. 3103.
  29. ^ (PDF) (in Thai). www.ratchakitcha.soc.go.th. Archived from the original (PDF) on 31 December 2014. Retrieved 6 March 2022.
  • , The Star, 14 August 2007.
Putra of Perlis
House of Jamalullail
Born: 25 November 1920 Died: 16 April 2000
Regnal titles
Preceded by
Hisamuddin Alam Shah
(Sultan of Selangor)
Yang di-Pertuan Agong
(Supreme King of Malaysia)

21 September 1960 – 20 September 1965
Succeeded by
Ismail Nasiruddin Shah
(Sultan of Terengganu)
Preceded by
Syed Hamzah
Raja of Perlis
4 December 1945 – 16 April 2000
Succeeded by

putra, perlis, tuanku, syed, harun, putra, ibni, almarhum, syed, hassan, jamalullail, kcmg, jawi, توانكو, سر, سيد, هارون, ڤوترا, ابن, المرحوم, سيد, حسن, جمل, الليل, november, 1920, april, 2000, raja, perlis, from, 1945, until, death, 2000, third, yang, pertuan. Tuanku Sir Syed Harun Putra ibni Almarhum Syed Hassan Jamalullail KCMG Jawi توانكو سر سيد هارون ڤوترا ابن المرحوم سيد حسن جمل الليل 25 November 1920 16 April 2000 was Raja of Perlis from 1945 until his death in 2000 and the third Yang di Pertuan Agong the constitutional monarch of Malaysia from 1960 to 1965 Putraڤوترا Putra in 1964Yang di Pertuan Agong IIIReign21 September 1960 20 September 1965Installation4 January 1961PredecessorHisamuddinSuccessorIsmail NasiruddinRaja of PerlisReign4 December 1945 16 April 2000Installation12 March 1949PredecessorSyed HamzahSuccessorSyed SirajuddinBorn 1920 11 25 25 November 1920Arau Perlis Unfederated Malay StatesDied16 April 2000 2000 04 16 aged 79 National Heart Institute of Malaysia Kuala Lumpur MalaysiaBurial17 April 2000Arau Royal Mausoleum Arau Perlis MalaysiaSpouseTengku Budriah binti Almarhum Tengku Ismail m 1941 wbr Che Puan Mariam binti Abdullah Riam Pessayanavin th m 1952 died 1986 wbr IssueTuanku Syed Sirajuddin Tengku Sharif Bendahara Dato Seri DiRaja Syed Badaruddin Tengku Sharif Temenggong Dato Seri DiRaja Syed Amir Zainal Abidin Tengku Sharif Laksamana Dato Seri DiRaja Syed Razlan Tengku Sharif Panglima Dato Seri DiRaja Tan Sri Syed Zainol Anwar Tengku Puteri Utama Dato Seri DiRaja Sharifah Salwa Dato Seri DiRaja Sharifah Jalaina Tengku Puan Laksamana Kelantan Dato Seri DiRaja Sharifah Azwan Dato Seri Sharifah Junetta Dato Seri Sharifah Endah Dato Seri Syed Zainal Rashid Dato Seri Syed Azni Dato Seri Syed Badlishah Dato Seri Sharifah MelanieNamesTuan Syed Harun Putra ibni Tuan Syed Hassan JamalullailRegnal nameTuanku Syed Harun Putra ibni Almarhum Syed Hassan JamalullailHouseJamalullailFatherTuan Syed Hassan ibni Almarhum Tuan Syed Mahmud JamalullailMotherChe Puan Wan Teh Binti Wan EndutReligionSunni Islam Contents 1 Early career 2 The Perlis Succession Dispute 3 Japanese occupation 4 Return of the British 5 The Malayan Union experiment 6 Election as Deputy Yang di Pertuan Agong 7 Election as Yang di Pertuan Agong 8 Role as Yang di Pertuan Agong 9 Later role 10 Death 11 Family life 12 Awards and recognitions 12 1 Honours of Perlis 12 2 Malaysian Honours 12 3 Foreign Honours 12 4 Places named after him 13 NotesEarly career editHe was the son of Syed Hassan bin Syed Mahmud Jamalullail 1897 18 October 1935 sometime Bakal Raja or heir presumptive to the throne of Perlis by his commoner wife Wan Teh binti Wan Endut 1898 27 December 1952 1 Born in Arau he was educated at the Arau Malay School and later at Penang Free School between 1937 and 1939 2 At the age of 18 he joined the Perlis administrative service becoming a magistrate and in 1940 was transferred to Kuala Lumpur to serve as Second Magistrate in the Criminal Court 3 The Perlis Succession Dispute editThe fourth Raja of Perlis Syed Alwi ibni Syed Safi Jamalullail born 1881 reigned 1905 1943 was childless However he had several half brothers who were competing for the role of heir presumptive 4 The succession to the Perlis throne was not automatic and an heir presumptive had to be confirmed in that post by the State Council comprising the Raja and several others 5 Syed Putra s paternal grandfather Syed Mahmud died 1919 was the oldest son of Raja Syed Safi ibni Almarhum Syed Alwi Jamalullail the third Raja He was also a half brother of Raja Syed Alwi 6 He served as Raja Muda until 1912 7 when he was convicted and jailed in Alor Star Kedah until 1917 Two years later he died in Alor Star 8 On 6 December 1934 Syed Mahmud s son Syed Hassan was by a three to one vote selected by the State Council as Bakal Raja or heir presumptive However Syed Hassan died on 18 October 1935 9 On 30 April 1938 again by a three to one vote the State Council chose Syed Putra son of Syed Hassan as the Bakal Raja This choice was opposed by Syed Hamzah the younger half brother of Raja Syed Alwi and himself Vice President of the State Council on the grounds that Syed Putra was too far removed from the throne under the Islamic inheritance laws primogeniture did not then apply in Perlis However the British colonial rulers supported Syed Putra 10 Japanese occupation editOn the outbreak of the World War II Raja Syed Alwi retreated to Kuala Kangsar Perak He returned to Perlis on 28 December 1941 but was already very ill and state affairs were exercised by Syed Hamzah 11 Syed Putra was at the time serving in the judiciary in Kuala Lumpur and had been advised by Sultan Musa Ghiatuddin Riayat Shah of Selangor to remain there In May 1942 Syed Hamzah persuaded Raja Syed Alwi to withdraw Syed Putra s appointment as Bakal Raja and instead Syed Hamzah himself was appointed to that post Raja Syed Alwi died in Arau on 1 February 1943 and a day later before the funeral Syed Hamzah was proclaimed fifth Raja of Perlis by the consent of the Japanese Military Governor of Kedah and Perlis 12 Syed Putra and his family stayed in Klang until 15 May 1942 when he returned to Perlis He lived in a hut near the Arau railway station and received a 90 a month allowance from Raja Syed Alwi but this ceased on the latter s death 13 On 29 March 1945 he left for Kelantan the home state of his consort Tengku Budriah where he sold cakes and sundry goods for a living 14 Return of the British editThe British Military Administration BMA under Lord Louis Mountbatten refused to recognise Syed Hamzah as Raja On 18 September 1945 Syed Hamzah abdicated 15 16 He went into exile in Thailand and died in Arau on 20 February 1958 17 On 4 December 1945 the British proclaimed Syed Putra as sixth Raja of Perlis 18 He returned to Perlis from Kelantan via Padang Besar He was installed on 12 March 1949 19 The Malayan Union experiment editRaja Syed Putra objected to the Malayan Union treaty on the grounds that it contravened the 1930 British Perlis Treaty giving governing power to the Raja in council However his protests that he signed under duress was rejected by the British Subsequently like all other Malay rulers Raja Syed Putra repudiated the Malayan Union treaty 20 Election as Deputy Yang di Pertuan Agong editRaja Syed Putra was elected Deputy Yang di Pertuan Agong by the Malay rulers and served in that office from 14 April 1960 until the death of Sultan Hisamuddin Alam Shah on 1 September 1960 Election as Yang di Pertuan Agong editRaja Syed Putra was elected as the third Yang di Pertuan Agong of independent Malaya and served in that office from 21 September 1960 At 39 years and 301 days he is the youngest Yang di Pertuan Agong ever elected He was installed at Istana Negara on 4 January 1961 On 16 September 1963 upon the proclamation of the Malaysian Federation comprising Malaya British Borneo Sarawak and Singapore he became Yang di Pertuan Agong of Malaysia He completed his term in office on 20 September 1965 His son Tuanku Syed Sirajuddin was elected as the 12th Yang di Pertuan Agong and served from 2001 to 2006 after the death of the incumbent Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah Role as Yang di Pertuan Agong editIn September 1963 Malaysia was formed and Tuanku Syed Putra became known as the last King of Malaya before changed to Malaysia as he was first king under new federation and the only King of Malaysia that Singapore has ever had in modern history as Singapore became an independent republic on August 9 1965 Raja Syed Putra s term of office as Yang di Pertuan Agong was marked by the Indonesian Confrontation between newly created Malaysia and its larger neighbour Indonesia He offered to stay on as Yang di Pertuan Agong at the end of his term to see out the end of Confrontation but this suggestion was rejected by then prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman 21 As Yang di Pertuan Agong he instructed proper treatment of the royal regalia which he believed was partly responsible for the mysterious final illness and death of Sultan Hisamuddin Alam Shah his immediate predecessor 22 Later role editRaja Syed Putra became the doyen of the Malay rulers giving advice to more junior Rulers especially during the constitutional crisis with the then prime minister Mahathir Mohamad in 1983 and again in 1993 Death editHe died at the National Heart Institute Kuala Lumpur on 16 April 2000 from a heart attack At that time he was the longest reigning monarch in the world a position he inherited from Franz Joseph II Prince of Liechtenstein in 1989 He was buried at the Royal Mausoleum in Arau Perlis 23 Family life editTuanku Syed Putra married twice in 1941 to Tengku Budriah binti Tengku Ismail 1924 2008 of the Patani Sultanate in Thailand She served as his consort with the title of Raja Perempuan of Perlis and as Raja Permaisuri Agong She is the mother of the current Raja of Perlis Tuanku Syed Sirajuddin as well as five sons and five daughters in 1952 to Che Puan Mariam nee Riam Pessayanavin th 23 April 1923 1986 by whom he had three sons and one daughter She was a Thai Muslim from Bangkok and Miss Siam in 1939 24 Awards and recognitions editHe has been awarded Honours of Perlis edit nbsp Perlis nbsp Recipient of the Perlis Family Order of the Gallant Prince Syed Putra Jamalullail DK nbsp Knight Grand Companion Dato Sri Setia of the Most Esteemed Order of the Gallant Prince Syed Putra Jamalullail 4 12 1995 SSPJ nbsp Knight Grand Commander Dato Sri Paduka of the Most Illustrious Order of the Crown of Perlis the Star of Safi SPMP Malaysian Honours edit nbsp Malaysia as Yang di Pertuan Agong 1960 1965 nbsp Recipient of the Royal Family Order of Malaysia DKM 1966 after reign nbsp Grand Master 1960 1965 of the Order of the Crown of the Realm nbsp Grand Commander SMN and Grand Master 1960 1965 of the Order of the Defender of the Realm nbsp Founding Grand Master 3 20 September 1965 of the Order of the Royal Family of Malaysia nbsp Malaya nbsp Recipient of the Order of the Crown of the Realm DMN 31 August 1958 25 nbsp Johor nbsp First Class of the Royal Family Order of Johor DK I nbsp Kedah nbsp Member of the Royal Family Order of Kedah DK nbsp Kelantan nbsp Recipient of the Royal Family Order of Kelantan DK nbsp Negeri Sembilan nbsp Member of the Royal Family Order of Negeri Sembilan DKNS nbsp Pahang nbsp Member 1st class of the Family Order of the Crown of Indra of Pahang DK I 24 October 1980 nbsp Perak nbsp Recipient of the Royal Family Order of Perak DK 1985 26 nbsp Selangor nbsp First Class of the Royal Family Order of Selangor DK I 1970 27 nbsp Terengganu nbsp First Class Member of the Royal Family Order of Terengganu DK I nbsp Sabah nbsp Grand Commander of the Order of Kinabalu SPDK Datuk Seri Panglima 1971 nbsp Sarawak nbsp Knight Grand Commander of the Order of the Star of Hornbill Sarawak DP Datuk Patinggi Foreign Honours edit nbsp United Kingdom nbsp Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George CMG 1948 nbsp Recipient of the Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Medal 1953 nbsp Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George KCMG Sir 1956 28 nbsp Brunei nbsp Recipient of the Royal Family Order of the Crown of Brunei DKMB 24 September 1958 nbsp Cambodia nbsp Grand Cross of the Royal Order of Cambodia 21 December 1962 nbsp Egypt nbsp Grand Cordon of the Order of the Nile 17 April 1965 nbsp Japan nbsp Collar of the Order of the Chrysanthemum 15 June 1964 nbsp Jordan nbsp Collar of the Order of al Hussein bin Ali 24 April 1965 nbsp Pakistan nbsp 1st class of the Nishan e Pakistan 28 December 1961 nbsp Philippines nbsp Grand Collar of the Order of Sikatuna GCS 10 February 1961 nbsp Saudi Arabia nbsp Collar of the Order of the Badr Chain 3 April 1965 nbsp Thailand nbsp Grand Cross of the Order of the Rajamitrabhorn 20 June 1962 29 Places named after him edit Several places were named after him including Jalan Syed Putra a stretch of the Federal Highway Federal Route 2 between the old Kuala Lumpur railway station and Mid Valley Megamall Tuanku Syed Putra Mosque in Kangar Perlis SMS Tuanku Syed Putra in Kangar Perlis Tuanku Syed Putra Stadium in Kangar Perlis Kompleks Sukan Tuanku Syed Putra in Kangar Perlis Dewan Tuanku Syed Putra MRSM Beseri Perlis SK Putra a primary school in Kangar Perlis Bangunan Tuanku Syed Putra in Penang Dewan Tuanku Syed Putra Universiti Sains Malaysia Penang Jambatan Tuanku Syed Putra in Kuala Perlis Perlis Persiaran Syed Putra in Kuala Lumpur Kem Syed Putra a military camp in Ipoh Perak Tuanku Syed Putra Football Cup Tuanku Syed Putra Junior International Tennis ChampionshipNotes edit Finestone Jeffrey and Shaharil Talib 1994 The Royal Families of South East Asia Shahindera Sdn Bhd 27 December 2002 Penang Free School newsletter Willan HC 1945 Interviews with the Malay rulers CAB101 69 CAB HIST B 4 7 Buyong Adil 1981 Sejarah Perlis pp 34 35 DBP Tang Su Chin Julie 2002 Sejarah Kerajaan Perlis 1841 1957 p 231 MBRAS Tang Su Chin Julie 2002 Op Cit p 232 Perlis State Council minutes 15 April 1912 CO273 1098a 386 22831 Secret Memorandum Howitt to Shenton Thomas 25 March 1937 Papers of John Hamer MSS ind Ocn s 316 Box 1 File 1 Tang Su Chin Julie 2002 Op Cit p 232 Tang Su Chin Julie 2002 Op Cit p 262 Tang Su Chin Julie 2002 Op Cit p 266 Tang Su Chin Julie 2002 Op Cit pp 267 268 Willan HC 1945 Op Cit Tuanku Syed Putra Jamalullail My Personal Experience Just Before and After the Japanese Occupation of Malaya in Papers of John Hamer MSS ind Ocn s 316 Box 1 File 1 Willan HC 1945 Op Cit Mahani Musa Kongsi Gelap Melayu di Negeri Negeri Utara Pantai Barat Semenanjung Tanah Melayu 1821 hingga 1940 an pg 150 160 Finestone Jeffrey and Shaharil Talib 1994 Op Cit Mahani Musa Kongsi Gelap Melayu di Negeri Negeri Utara Pantai Barat Semenanjung Tanah Melayu 1821 hingga 1940 an pg 150 160 Che Puan Temenggung Perlis 1995 Putra Biografi yang diperkenankan tentang riwayat hidup DYMM Raja Perlis Tuanku Syed Putra Jamalullail pp 53 and 56 Tang Su Chin Julie 2002 Op Cit pp 279 297 Tunku Abdul Rahman 1977 Looking Back p 343 Pustaka Antara Kuala Lumpur Tunku Abdul Rahman 1977 Op Cit p 342 18 April 2000 Utusan Malaysia eriym ephsynawin Archived from the original on 3 March 2016 Retrieved 10 December 2009 Senarai Penuh Penerima Darjah Kebesaran Bintang dan Pingat Persekutuan Tahun 1958 PDF DK 1985 pingat perak gov my DK I 1970 awards selangor gov my No 40787 The London Gazette Supplement 25 May 1956 p 3103 aecngkhwamsanknaykrthmntri eruxng thwayekhruxngrachxisriyaphrnaedphramhakstriyaelasmedcphrarachiniaehngshphnthmlaya PDF in Thai www ratchakitcha soc go th Archived from the original PDF on 31 December 2014 Retrieved 6 March 2022 A nostalgic tale of two Putras The Star 14 August 2007 Putra of PerlisHouse of JamalullailBorn 25 November 1920 Died 16 April 2000 Regnal titles Preceded byHisamuddin Alam Shah Sultan of Selangor Yang di Pertuan Agong Supreme King of Malaysia 21 September 1960 20 September 1965 Succeeded byIsmail Nasiruddin Shah Sultan of Terengganu Preceded bySyed Hamzah Raja of Perlis4 December 1945 16 April 2000 Succeeded bySyed Sirajuddin Portals nbsp Malaysia nbsp Biography nbsp Royalty nbsp Monarchy Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Putra of Perlis amp oldid 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