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040 _aUNISSA
_beng
_cUNISSA
_erda
050 _aDS598.J7
_bL56
100 _aLim, Robert Fung Wang,
_eauthor
245 _aSultan Ibrahim of Johor road to a royal coronation /
_cauthor Robert Lim Fung Wang ; editor Dato' Abdul Rahim Ramli
264 _aKuala Lumpur :
_bCanvas Art Sdn. Bhd.
_c2018
300 _a233 pages :
_bcolour photographs, map ;
_c31 cm
336 _2rdacontent
_atext
337 _2rdamedia
_aunmediated
338 _2rdacarrier
_avolume
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references
520 _a29th July 1886 was a historical and auspicious day not only for Johor but for Malaya. It marked the first-ever coronation of a Malay ruler, Sultan Abu Bakar. The coronation was an innovative idea of Sultan Abu Bakar to confirm his legal status and enhance his sovereignty, and to modernise Johor. Since then, the Sultanate of Johor has celebrated two more such ceremonies, the coronation of Sultan Ibrahim in 1895, and that of Sultan Ismail in 1960. The coronation of His Majesty Sultan Ibrahim on 23rd March 2015 after a long-awaited 55 years gave the people of Johor reason for a glorious celebration. His Majesty Sultan Ibrahim did not fail the expectations of his people. He insisted his coronation to be an exclusive affair and to be etched in history. The coronation is to embody, preserve and reaffirm the various Malay and Islamic royal court traditions and rituals practised by his royal forefathers. A touch of modernity like the royal pictorial exhibition to showcase the history of Johor royals and their heraldry is included. The following chapters form a concise journey through the entirety of the majestic event, and an attempt to provide intimate knowledge and appreciation of the institution of royalty.
630 _aKoleksi Khazanah Intelektual Johor
650 _aCoronations
_zMalaysia
_zJohor.
700 _aAbdul Rahim Ramli,
_dDato',
_eeditor
942 _cKWAI
_2lcc
999 _c40062
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