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====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===

Revision as of 06:19, 25 August 2022

1°27′50.4″N 103°44′53.1″E / 1.464000°N 103.748083°E / 1.464000; 103.748083

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

The Mahmoodiah Royal Mausoleum (Template:Lang-ms) 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

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

List of graves

Sultan graves

Sultan of Johor

Other Sultans grave

Sultanah/Consort graves

Royal family graves

Johor Royal Family

Other royal family graves

Leaders graves

Other leaders

Non-leaders grave

See also

References

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