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|title = Raja Muda of Sulu
|title = Raja Muda of Sulu
|throne = [[Sulu Sultanate|Royal Sultanate of Sulu]]
|throne = [[Sulu Sultanate|Royal Sultanate of Sulu]]
|pretend from = February 16, 1986-present<br />(''{{age in years and days|1974|5|24}}'')
|pretend from = February 16, 1986-present<br />(''{{age in years and days|1986|2|16}}'')
|year = Sovereign rights over Sulu were transferred in 1851; Sovereign rights over North Borneo were transferred in 1962; The abolition of the Royal Sultanate of Sulu in 1936 did not abolish the Sultan nor his line of succession. In 1962 Philippine Government again officially recognised the continued existence of the [[Sulu Sultanate|Royal Sultanate of Sulu]]
|year = Sovereign rights over Sulu were transferred in 1851; Sovereign rights over North Borneo were transferred in 1962; The abolition of the Royal Sultanate of Sulu in 1936 did not abolish the Sultan nor his line of succession. In 1962 Philippine Government again officially recognised the continued existence of the [[Sulu Sultanate|Royal Sultanate of Sulu]]
|king = His Majesty Sultan Moh. Mahakuttah A. Kiram
|king = His Majesty Sultan Moh. Mahakuttah A. Kiram

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Raja Muda Muedzul Lail Tan Kiram of Sulu
Pretender
Born (1966-08-28) 28 August 1966 (age 58)
Jolo, Sulu
Title(s)Raja Muda of Sulu
Throne(s) claimedRoyal Sultanate of Sulu
Pretend fromFebruary 16, 1986-present
(38 years, 313 days)
Monarchy abolishedSovereign rights over Sulu were transferred in 1851; Sovereign rights over North Borneo were transferred in 1962; The abolition of the Royal Sultanate of Sulu in 1936 did not abolish the Sultan nor his line of succession. In 1962 Philippine Government again officially recognised the continued existence of the Royal Sultanate of Sulu
Last monarchHis Majesty Sultan Moh. Mahakuttah A. Kiram
Connection withFather
Royal HouseRoyal House of Kiram
FatherHis Majesty Sultan Moh. Mahakuttah A. Kiram
MotherHer Majesty Pangyan Farida Tan Kiram
SpouseHer Royal Highness Dayang Dayang Mellany S. Kiram

Raja Muda Muedzul Lail Tan Kiram[1][2]is the eldest son of Sultan Moh. Mahakuttah A. Kiram, Sultan in the State of Sulu and all its districts and dependencies (1974–1986), and the current head of the Royal House of Sulu[3][4]since 16 February 1986.

Coronation

Datu Muedzul Lail Tan Kiram [5] was crowned as Raja Muda of Sulu on 24 May 1974 beside his father in Sulu, under Memo Order 427[6], which was issued by His Excellency President Ferdinand Marcos, President of Philippines. Raja Muda Muedzul Lail Tan Kiram is the last recognised Raja Muda[7] of Sulu by Philippine government. Whereas, Memo Order 427 states that "The Government has always recognised the Sultanate of Sulu as the legitimate claimant to the historical territories of the Republic of Philippines". On 15 August 1974 Sultan Moh. Mahakuttah A. Kiram submitted the organisational structure of the Sultanate of Sulu to the President of Philippines. The above named structure stated that Muedzul Lail Tan Kiram is the Raja Muda of Sulu.

File:Raja Muda of Sulu.jpg

"Raja Muda Muedzul Lail Tan Kiram is standing next to his father late Sultan Moh. Mahakuttah A. Kiram, May 24, 1974"







Certified documents

File:Memo Order 427.jpg
Memo Order 427 issued by His Excellency President F. Marcos, President of Philippines, May 10, 1974
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Memo Order 427 issued by His Excellency President F. Marcos, President of Philippines, May 10, 1974
File:Royal Sultnaate of Sulu Structure 1974.jpg
Royal Sultanate of Sulu Structure 1974

Genealogical history

Raja Muda Muedzul Lail Tan Kiram[8] [9] [10] is the grandson of the 33rd Sultan of Sulu, Moh. Esmail E. Kiram (1950–1973). Sultan Muwallil Wasit II (1936) was his great grandfather and Sultan Jamalul Kiram II (1893–1936) was his great granduncle.

References

  1. ^ "Royal Members of the Real Colégio Nobiliárquico". Real Colégio Nobiliárquico. Retrieved 25 April 2011.
  2. ^ Heraldic privileges of the Royal and Hashemite Order of the Pearl. IDTG. Retrieved 2011-12-12.
  3. ^ "Royal House of Sulu". The official website of the Royal House of Sulu. Retrieved 24 April 2011.
  4. ^ La Casa Real de Sulu. Salón del Trono. Retrieved 2011-12-12.
  5. ^ "Asia America Initiative". Asia America Initiative. Retrieved 25 April 2011.
  6. ^ "Memo Order 427". Royal House of Sulu. Retrieved 25 April 2011.
  7. ^ "Sulu Sultanate structure". Royal House of Sulu. Retrieved 25 April 2011.
  8. ^ "Royal Members of the Royal Confraternity of Saint Teotonio". Royal Confraternity of Saint Teotonio. Retrieved 25 April 2011.
  9. ^ "Distinguished Members of the ORDER OF THE EAGLE OF GEORGIA AND THE SEAMLESS TUNIC OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST (Royal House of Georgia)". Royal House of Georgia. Retrieved 08 October 2011. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  10. ^ "Members of the of The Order of the Engabu". ARKBK CLBG Official Website. Retrieved 08 October 2011. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)

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