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The '''Mahmoodiah Royal Mausoleum''' ({{lang-ms|Makam Diraja Mahmoodiah}}) is a Royal Mausoleum of [[Johor]] located at [[Bukit Mahmoodiah]] in Jalan Mahmoodiah, [[Johor Bahru]], [[Malaysia]]. The first [[Sultan of Johor]] buried here was [[Abu Bakar of Johor|Sultan Abu Bakar]] in 1895. Besides that, the founder of UMNO, [[Onn Jaafar|Dato' Onn Jaafar]] (died on 1962) was buried next to his father, [[Jaafar Haji Muhammad|Dato Jaafar bin Muhammad]]'s grave (died in 1919).<ref>http://ww1.utusan.com.my/utusan/Dalam_Negeri/20140707/dn_01/Ayahanda-saudara-kepada-Sultan-Johor-mangkat</ref>
The '''Mahmoodiah Royal Mausoleum''' ({{langx|ms|Makam Diraja Mahmoodiah}}) is a Royal Mausoleum of [[Johor]] located at [[Bukit Mahmoodiah]] in Jalan Mahmoodiah, [[Johor Bahru]], [[Malaysia]]. The first [[Sultan of Johor]] buried here was [[Abu Bakar of Johor|Sultan Abu Bakar]] in 1895. Besides that, the founder of UMNO, [[Onn Jaafar|Dato' Onn Jaafar]] (died on 1962) was buried next to his father, [[Jaafar Haji Muhammad|Dato Jaafar bin Muhammad]]'s grave (died in 1919).<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://ww1.utusan.com.my/utusan/Dalam_Negeri/20140707/dn_01/Ayahanda-saudara-kepada-Sultan-Johor-mangkat |title=Ayahanda saudara kepada Sultan Johor mangkat |access-date=17 October 2015 |archive-date=5 March 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160305031733/http://ww1.utusan.com.my/utusan/Dalam_Negeri/20140707/dn_01/Ayahanda-saudara-kepada-Sultan-Johor-mangkat |url-status=dead }}</ref>


== Architecture ==
== Architecture ==
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* [[Ibrahim of Johor|Sultan Sir Ibrahim Al-Masyhur ibni Almarhum Sultan Sir Abu Bakar]] ''(died: 8 May 1959)''
* [[Ibrahim of Johor|Sultan Sir Ibrahim Al-Masyhur ibni Almarhum Sultan Sir Abu Bakar]] ''(died: 8 May 1959)''
* [[Ismail of Johor|Sultan Sir Ismail Al-Khalidi ibni Almarhum Sultan Sir Ibrahim Al-Masyhur]] ''(died: 10 May 1981)''
* [[Ismail of Johor|Sultan Sir Ismail Al-Khalidi ibni Almarhum Sultan Sir Ibrahim Al-Masyhur]] ''(died: 10 May 1981)''
* [[Iskandar of Johor|Sultan Iskandar Al-Mutawakkil Alallah ibni Almarhum Sultan Ismail Al-Khalidi]] – 8th [[Yang di-Pertuan Agong]] (1984-1989) ''(died: 22 January 2010)''
* [[Iskandar of Johor|Sultan Iskandar Al-Mutawakkil Alallah ibni Almarhum Sultan Ismail Al-Khalidi]] – 8th [[Yang di-Pertuan Agong]] (1984–1989) ''(died: 22 January 2010)''


====Other Sultans grave====
====Other Sultans grave====
* [[Sultan Ismail Al-Muabidin Riayat Shah of perak|Sultan Ismail Muabidin Riayat Shah ibni Almarhum Raja Thith Hitam]] (Marhum Mangkat di [[Skudai]]) – 25th [[Sultan of Perak]] (1871-1874) ''(died: unknown date)'' – exiled from [[Perak]] after the assassination of [[United Kingdom|British]] [[Resident (title)|Resident]] of [[Perak]], [[James W. W. Birch|J. W. W. Birch]] in [[Pasir Salak]] on 2 November 1875.
* [[Ismail al-Muabidin Riayat Shah of perak|Sultan Ismail Muabidin Riayat Shah ibni Almarhum Raja Thith Hitam]] (Marhum Mangkat di [[Skudai]]) – 25th [[Sultan of Perak]] (1871–1874) ''(died: unknown date)'' – exiled from [[Perak]] after the assassination of [[United Kingdom|British]] [[Resident (title)|Resident]] of [[Perak]], [[James W. W. Birch|JWW Birch]] in [[Pasir Salak]] on 2 November 1875.


===Sultanah/Consort graves===
===Sultanah/Consort graves===
* [[Sultanah Fatimah]] ''(died 1891)''
* [[Sultanah Fatimah]] ''(died 1891)''
* [[Tunku Ampuan Maimunah binti Almarhum Ungku Abdul Majid]] ''(died 1909)''
* [[Tunku Maimunah binti Almarhum Ungku Abdul Majid]] ''(died 1909)''
* [[Sultanah Rogaiyah]] ''(died 1926)''
* [[Sultanah Rogayah]] ''(died 1926)''
* [[Sultanah Tun Aminah binti Almarhum Ungku Ahmad]] ''(died 1977)''
* [[Sultanah Aminah binti Almarhum Ungku Ahmad]] ''(died 1977)''
* [[Enche Besar Kalsom binti Abdullah]] ''(died 2018)''
* [[Khalsom binti Abdullah|Enche' Besar Khalsom binti Abdullah]] ''(died 2018)''
* [[Tunku Puan Zanariah|Tengku Zanariah binti Almarhum Tengku Ahmad]] ''(died 2019)''


===Royal family graves===
===Royal family graves===
====Johor Royal Family====
=== Johor Royal Family ===
* [[Ungku Abdul Majid|Ungku Abd Majid Ibni Temenggong Daeng Ibrahim]] ''(died 1889)''
'''Tun Temenggong Ibrahim l Family'''

* [[Tunku Temenggong Ahmad]] – Tunku Temenggong Johor ''(died: 26 October 1983)''
* [[Tunku Meriam Sultan Ibrahim]] - daughter of Sultan Ibrahim al-Masyhur ''(died 2014)''
* [[Ungku Abdul Majid Tun Ibrahim|Ungku Abdul Majid bin Tun Temenggong Ibrahim]] ''(died 1889)''
* Ungku Muhammad Khalid Ibni Temenggong Daeng Ibrahim ''(died: unknown date)''
* Ungku Abdul Rahman bin Ungku Abdul Majid ''(died: unknown date)''
* Ungku Abdul Rahman Bin Ungku Abdul Majid ''(died: unknown date)''
* Ungku Abdullah bin Ungku Suleiman ''(died: unknown date)''
* Ungku Abdullah Bin Ungku Suleiman ''(died: unknown date)''
* Ungku Ali bin Ungku Ahmad ''(died: unknown date)''
* Ungku Ali Bin Ungku Ahmad ''(died: unknown date)''
* Ungku Haji Abdul Rahman bin Ungku Abdul Majid – Naib Yang di-Pertua Majlis Ugama Islam Negeri Johor ''(died: unknown date)''
* Ungku Haji Abd Rahman Bin Ungku Abd Majid - Naib Yang di-Pertua Majlis Ugama Islam Negeri Johor ''(died: unknown date)''
* Ungku Hasanah binti Ungku Abdul Majid ''(died: unknown date)''
* Ungku Hassnah Binte Ungku Abd Majid ''(died: unknown date)''
* Ungku Ismail bin Ungku Abdul Rahman ''(died: unknown date)''
* [[Tunku Abdul Rahman (born 1933)|Tunku Abdul Rahman ibni Almarhum Sultan Ismail]] – Tunku Aris Bendahara Johor ''(died: 12 July 1989)''
* Ungku Ismail Bin Ungku Abd Rahman ''(died: unknown date)''
* Ungku Esah binti Ungku Abdul Majid'' (died: 7 September 2014)''
* [[Tunku Abdul Rahman (Tunku Mahkota of Johor)|Tunku Abdul Rahman ibni Almarhum Sultan Ismail]] – Tunku Mahkota Johor ''(died: 12 July 1989)''
* Ungku Aisyah Binte Ungku Abdul Majid'' (died: unknown date)''
* [[Tunku Maimunah|Tunku Maimunah binti Almarhum Sultan Ismail]] ''(died: 11 July 2012)''
* [[Tunku Tun Maimunah|Tunku Tun Maimunah binti Almarhum Sultan Ismail]] ''(died: 11 July 2012)''
* [[Tunku Osman Tunku Ahmad|Tunku Tan Sri Dato' Hajji Osman ibni Almarhum Tunku Temenggong Ahmad]] – Jumaah Majlis DiRaja Johor (Johor Royal Court Council) President ''(died: 6 July 2014)''
* [[Tunku Tan Sri Dato’ Osman ibni Almarhum Tunku Temenggong Ahmad]] – Jumaah Majlis DiRaja Johor (Johor Royal Court Council) Chairman ''(died: 6 July 2014)''
* [[Tunku Miriam Sultan Ibrahim|Tunku puan Sri Datin Hajjah Miriam binti Almarhum Sultan Ibrahim]] – daughter of Sultan Ibrahim al-Masyhur ''(died 2014)''
* [[Tunku Abdul Jalil|Tunku Abdul Jalil ibni Sultan Ibrahim Ismail]] &ndash; Tunku Laksamana Johor ''(died: 5 December 2015)''
* [[Tunku Abdul Jalil|Tunku Abdul Jalil ibni Sultan Ibrahim]] &ndash; Tunku Laksamana Johor ''(died: 5 December 2015)''
* Ungku Yusoff bin Ungku Abdul Rahman – Jumaah Majlis Diraja Johor (Johor Royal Court Council) Advisor ''(died: 29 July 2020)''


====Other royal family graves====
====Other royal family graves====
* [[Raja Mahadi|Raja Mahadi bin Raja Sulaiman]] ([[Selangor]]) – Chieftain of [[Klang, Malaysia|Klang]], [[Selangor]] during [[Klang War]] (1849-1850) ''(died: unknown date)'' – exiled from Selangor after defeat in the war on 1850.
* [[Raja Mahadi|Raja Mahadi bin Raja Sulaiman]] ([[Selangor]]) – Chieftain of [[Klang, Malaysia|Klang]], [[Selangor]] during [[Klang War]] (1849–1850) ''(died: unknown date)'' – exiled from Selangor after defeat in the war on 1850.


===Leaders graves===
===Leaders graves===
====[[List of Menteris Besar of Johor|Dato' Menteri Besar of Johor]]====
====[[Menteri Besar of Johor|Dato' Menteri Besar of Johor]]====
* [[Dato' Jaafar Muhammad|Dato' Jaafar bin Muhammad]] – First Menteri Besar ''(died 1919)''
* [[Dato' Jaafar Muhammad|Dato' Jaafar Haji Muhammad]] – First Menteri Besar ''(died 1919)''
* [[Onn Jaafar|Dato' Onn bin Jaafar]] – UMNO first president ''(died 1962)''
* [[Onn Jaafar|Dato' Onn Jaafar]] – UMNO first president ''(died 1962)''
* [[Othman Saat|Tan Sri Othman bin Saat]] – ''(died 2007)''
* [[Hassan Yunus|Tan Sri Hassan Yunus]] – First elected Menteri Besar ''(died 1968)''
* [[Othman Saat|Tan Sri Othman Saat]] – Eleventh Menteri Besar ''(died 2007)''


====Other leaders====
====Other leaders====
* Dato' [[Muhamad Salleh bin Perang]] – Dato' Bentara Luar (Architect of Development Johor) ''(died 1915)''
* [[Muhamad Salleh bin Perang|Dato' Muhammad Salleh Perang]] – Dato' Bentara Luar (Architect of Development Johor) ''(died 1915)''
* [[Suleiman Abdul Rahman|Dato' Suleiman Abdul Rahman]] – First [[Minister of Home Affairs (Malaysia)|Minister of the Interior]] ''(died 1963)''
* [[Abdul Rahman Mohamed Yassin|Dato' Abdul Rahman Yassin]] – First [[President of the Dewan Negara]] ''(died 1970)''
* [[Abdul Hamid Jumat|Tan Sri Abdul Hamid Jumat]] – 1st [[Chief Minister of Singapore|Deputy Chief Minister of Singapore]] ''(died 1978)''
* [[Awang Hassan|Tun Dr. Awang Hassan]] – 5th [[List of governors of Penang#List of Yang di-Pertua of the State of Penang|Governor of Penang]] ''(died 1998)''


===Non-leaders grave===
===Non-leaders grave===
* [[Alwi bin Thahir al-Haddad|Habib Alwi bin Thahir al-Haddad]] &ndash; Mufti of Johor Bahru ''(died 1962)''
* [[Alwi bin Thahir al-Haddad|Dato' Sayyid Alwi Thahir al-Haddad]] &ndash; Former Mufti of Johor ''(died 1962)''
* [[Ibu Zain]] &ndash; Malayan woman political, nationalist and educational ''(died 1989)''
* [[Zainon Munshi Sulaiman|Tan Sri Zainon Munshi Sulaiman]] (Ibu Zain) &ndash; Malayan woman political, nationalist and educational ''(died 1989)''
* [[Anwar bin Abdul Malik]] &ndash; Malayan political ''(died 1998)''
* [[Anwar Abdul Malik|Tan Sri Anwar Abdul Malik]] &ndash; Malayan political figure ''(died 1998)''
* [[Tuan Haji Abdul Karim bin Mohamad Taha bin Perang]] &ndash; Johore Master Harbor since 1925 ''(died 1951)''


==See also==
==See also==
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Latest revision as of 05:54, 8 November 2024

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Mahmoodiah Royal Mausoleum
Makam Diraja Mahmoodiah
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Details
Established1895
Location
TypeRoyal mausoleum
StyleVictorian, Moorish, Malay

The Mahmoodiah Royal Mausoleum (Malay: Makam Diraja Mahmoodiah) is a Royal Mausoleum of Johor located at Bukit Mahmoodiah in Jalan Mahmoodiah, Johor Bahru, Malaysia. The first Sultan of Johor buried here was Sultan Abu Bakar in 1895. Besides that, the founder of UMNO, Dato' Onn Jaafar (died on 1962) was buried next to his father, Dato Jaafar bin Muhammad's grave (died in 1919).[1]

Architecture

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The Mahmoodiah Royal Mausoleum was built in 1895. The mausoleum architecture is a combination of Victorian, Moorish and local Malay styles.

List of graves

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Sultan graves

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Sultan of Johor

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Other Sultans grave

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Sultanah/Consort graves

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Royal family graves

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Johor Royal Family

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Tun Temenggong Ibrahim l Family

Other royal family graves

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Leaders graves

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Other leaders

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Non-leaders grave

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Ayahanda saudara kepada Sultan Johor mangkat". Archived from the original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 17 October 2015.