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Nazrin Shah
  • نظرين شاه
Nazrin Shah in 2019
Deputy Yang di-Pertuan Agong
Tenure13 December 2016 – present
MonarchMuhammad V
Abdullah
Ibrahim
Sultan of Perak
Reign29 May 2014 – present
Installation6 May 2015
PredecessorAzlan Shah
Crown PrinceRaja Jaafar
Menteri Besar
Born (1956-11-27) 27 November 1956 (age 68)[fn 1]
George Town, Penang, Malaya
Spouse
(m. 2007)
Issue
Names
Raja Nazrin Shah ibni Raja Azlan Shah
Regnal name
Sultan Nazrin Muizzuddin Shah ibni Almarhum Sultan Azlan Muhibbuddin Shah Al-Maghfur-Lah
HouseHouse of Siak-Perak
FatherSultan Azlan Muhibbuddin Shah
MotherRaja Permaisuri Tuanku Bainun
ReligionIslam
Alma mater

Sultan Nazrin Muizzuddin Shah ibni Almarhum Sultan Azlan Muhibbuddin Shah Al-Maghfur-Lah[1][2] (Jawi: سلطان نظرين معز الدين شاه ابن المرحوم سلطان ازلن محب الدين شاه المغفور له; born 27 November 1956) has been the Deputy Yang di-Pertuan Agong (Deputy King of Malaysia) since December 2016 and the 35th Sultan of Perak since ascending to the throne in May 2014.

Early life

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Sultan Nazrin Shah was born on 27 November 1956 in George Town, Penang, Malaya during the reign of his grandfather, Sultan Yussuf Izzuddin Shah. He is the eldest son of Sultan Azlan Shah and Raja Permaisuri Tuanku Bainun.

Academic life

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He studied at Sekolah Rendah Jalan Kuantan, Kuala Lumpur from 1962 to 1967 then followed by lower secondary stage at St. John's Institution, Kuala Lumpur from 1968 to 1970, and furthered his upper secondary and sixth form at The Leys School, Cambridge (UK) until 1975.

Sultan Nazrin holds a BA in Philosophy, Politics and Economics from Worcester College, Oxford. He also holds an MPA from John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University, and a PhD in Political Economy and Government from Harvard University.

Sultan Nazrin's research interests are in the area of economic and political development in South-East and North-East Asia, historical national income accounting and economic growth in developing countries.

Sultan Nazrin has also written articles and spoken on a wide range of issues including the role of the constitutional monarchy in Malaysia, education, Islam, ethnic relations and economic development.

He has assumed the role of Financial Ambassador of the Malaysian International Islamic Financial Centre (MIFC), has been Chancellor of Universiti Malaya since 2014 and is the chairman of the Board of Governors of the Malay College Kuala Kangsar.

Sultan Nazrin is an honorary fellow at Worcester College, University Oxford; and Magdalene College and St. Edmund's College, University Cambridge; trustee of Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies, University Oxford, Royal fellow of Malaysia Institute of Defense and Security (MIDAS); Royal fellow of Institute of Strategic and International Studies (ISIS) Malaysia, Royal fellow of Institute of Public Security Malaysia (IPSOM); and the Royal patron for Malaysia International Islamic Financial Centre.

He was conferred an honorary Masters of Business Administration by the Cranfield Institute of Technology, United Kingdom in 1993; an honorary Doctor of Economics by Soka University, Japan, in 1999; and an honorary degree by The University of Nottingham in 2016.

Raja Muda of Perak

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The Perak Sultanate does not practice Agnatic Primogeniture, so, when his father became the Sultan of Perak, he did not automatically become the raja muda (crown prince). Perak uses a hierarchy system, where the Sultan appoints princes of Perak to any vacant ranks. At that time, there were some vacancies of the 6 princes with titles ranks. On 16 February 1984, he was proclaimed as the Raja Kechil Besar of Perak, which made him 3rd in line to the throne. After the death of Raja Ahmad Saifuddin ibni Almarhum Sultan Iskandar Shah, the then-Raja Muda of Perak in 1987, the Raja Muda title was passed to him due to the Raja Di-Hilir of Perak, Raja Ahmad Hisham ibni Raja Abdul Malik, who was 80, refusing the title due to old age. He was proclaimed Raja Muda of Perak on 15 April 1987.

Sultan of Perak

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On 29 May 2014, he became the 35th Sultan of Perak on the death of his father, Sultan Azlan Shah.[1] This marked the first time in almost a century that a father-son inheritance of the throne occurred in Perak. It also marks the first time in centuries that the Sultan of Perak was not born in Perak as he was born in Penang.

He had previously been appointed as the Regent of Perak twice. The first time was when his father was elected as the ninth Yang Di-Pertuan Agong, where he was regent for five years, from 26 April 1989 to 25 April 1994. When his father's health deteriorated in 2008, Sultan Nazrin served again as the Regent from 27 January 2008 until he ascended the throne and became the Sultan of Perak in 2014.

As the Sultan of Perak, he is also the Colonel-in-Chief of the Malaysian Army's Royal Army Engineers Regiment and Royal Army Medical Corps.

Election as Deputy Yang di-Pertuan Agong

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Sultan Nazrin was elected as the Deputy Yang di-Pertuan Agong of Malaysia in the 243th Special Meeting of Conference of Rulers on 14 October 2016. The appointment took effect on 13 December 2016.

In the 251st Special Meeting of the Conference of Rulers, while Sultan Abdullah of Pahang was elected as the 16th Yang di-Pertuan Agong, Sultan Nazrin was re-elected as the deputy king for a new 5-year term effective on 31 January 2019. His regency as acting king ended at midnight on 31 January 2019.

Sultan Nazrin Shah was re-elected as the Deputy Yang di-Pertuan Agong in the 263rd Special Meeting of the Conference of Rulers. He works alongside the newly elected 17th Yang di-Pertuan Agong, Sultan Ibrahim of Johor, effective 31 January 2024.

Regency

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On 2 November 2018, Sultan Nazrin was proclaimed as the acting Yang di-Pertuan Agong while Sultan Muhammad V was on medical leave. He ended his duties on 31 December 2018. However, due to the sudden abdication of Sultan Muhammad V as the 15th Yang di-Pertuan Agong on 6 January 2019, he again became the acting king the next day whilst the Conference of Rulers elected the 16th Yang di-Pertuan Agong on 24 January 2019 and during the subsequent swearing-in ceremony on 31 January 2019.

Marriage and children

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Sultan Nazrin married Tuanku Zara Salim Davidson at the Istana Iskandariah, Bukit Chandan, on 17 May 2007. Sultan Nazrin and Tuanku Zara had known each other for eight years prior to the wedding.

The day after the wedding there was a ceremony to bestow Tuanku Zara Salim with the official title of Raja Puan Besar (Crown Princess) of Perak. Sultan Nazrin's father proclaimed Tuanku Zara Salim as the Raja Puan Besar of Perak and conferred the Darjah Kerabat (Royal Family Order) on her.

The first child of the couple, Raja Azlan Muzzaffar Shah, was born on 14 March 2008, followed by Raja Nazira Safya Shah, was born on 2 August 2011.

Family

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He is the first child of Sultan Azlan Shah and his wife Tuanku Bainun binti Mohd Ali. His father once worked as a magistrate and his mother was a teacher. His siblings are:

His children are:

Bibliography

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  • Charting the Economy: Early 20th Century Malaya and Contemporary Malaysian (January 2017)[3]
  • Striving for Inclusive Development: From Pangkor to a Modern Malaysian State (July 2019)[4]
  • Globalization: Perak's Rise, Relative Decline, and Regeneration (July 2024)[5]

Titles and styles

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Styles of
Sultan Nazrin Shah
Reference styleHis Royal Highness
Spoken styleYour Royal Highness
Alternative styleTuanku

Sultan Nazrin's full name and official title is in Malay: Duli Yang Maha Mulia Paduka Seri Sultan Nazrin Muizzuddin Shah Ibni Almarhum Sultan Azlan Muhibbuddin Shah Maghfur-Lah, D.K., D.K.S.A., D.K.A., D.M.N., D.K. (Kelantan), D.K. (Selangor), D.K.N.S. (Negeri Sembilan), D.K. (Perlis), D.K (Kedah), D.K. (Johor), D.K. (Pahang), PhD (Harvard), Sultan, Yang di-Pertuan dan Raja Pemerintah Negeri Perak Darul Ridzuan dan Jajahan Takluknya[6]

in English: His Royal Highness Sultan Nazrin Muizzuddin Shah Ibni Almarhum Sultan Azlan Muhibbuddin Shah Maghfur-Lah, D.K., D.K.S.A., D.K.A., D.M.N., D.K. (Kelantan), D.K. (Selangor), D.K.N.S. (Negeri Sembilan), D.K. (Perlis), D.K. (Kedah), D.K. (Johor), D.K. (Pahang), PhD (Harvard), The Sultan, Sovereign Ruler and Head of the Government of Perak Abode of Grace and its dependencies[7]

Honours

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He has been awarded:

Honours of Perak

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  • Recipient of the Royal Family Order of Perak (DK) (1987)[8]
  • Superior Class of the Perak Family Order of Sultan Azlan Shah (DKSA) (18 April 2005)[9]
  • Member First Class of the Azlanii Royal Family Order (DKA I)[10]
  • Grand Knight of the Order of Cura Si Manja Kini (SPCM) – Dato' Seri (19 April 1986)[11]
  • Knight Grand Commander of the Order of Taming Sari (SPTS) – Dato' Seri Panglima (19 April 1989)
  • Knight Grand Commander of the Order of the Perak State Crown (SPMP) – Dato' Seri

Honours of Malaysia

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Honorary degrees

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Legacy

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Several places were named after him, including:

  • Raja Muda Nazrin Bridge in Lenggong, Perak
  • Raja Dr. Nazrin Shah Mosque in Ipoh, Perak
  • Raja Dr. Nazrin Shah Residential College, a residential college at University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur
  • Sekolah Menengah Raja Dr. Nazrin Shah, a secondary school in Perak Tengah, Perak
  • Jalan Raja Dr. Nazrin Shah in Ipoh, Perak
  • Kolej Perikanan Sultan Nazrin Muizzuddin Shah in Lumut, Perak
  • The Sultan Nazrin Shah Centre[19] at Worcester College, Oxford, UK
  • Masjid Sultan Nazrin Muizzudin Shah in Tapah, Perak
  • Sultan Nazrin Shah Bridge in Bagan Datuk, Perak

Ancestry

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References

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  1. ^ His birthday is celebrated on the first Friday of November
  1. ^ a b Anbalagan, V. (29 May 2014) Raja Nazrin proclaimed as the 75th Sultan of Perak, The Malaysian Insider.
  2. ^ Raja Nazrin proclaimed new Sultan of Perak, The Malay Mail. 30 May 2014
  3. ^ "Charting the economy : early 20th century Malaya and contemporary Malaysian contrasts / Sultan Nazrin Shah". Trove.
  4. ^ "Sultan Nazrin's second book pays tribute to all communities in Malaysia's evolution". New Straits Times. 14 July 2019. Retrieved 14 July 2019.
  5. ^ "Sultan Nazrin's new book explores globalisation's impact on Perak". New Straits Times. 6 July 2024. Retrieved 6 July 2024.
  6. ^ Pelantikan Sultan Perak ke-35. therakyatpost.com. 29 May 2014
  7. ^ Timbalan Yang di-Pertuan Agong
  8. ^ "DK 1987". pingat.perak.gov.my.
  9. ^ The Admire Hunkz, Photo of Crown Prince wearing DKSA
  10. ^ Radin Blog, Royal Family of Perak, Photo of Crown Prince and Family wearing DKA I
  11. ^ Blog, Photo of Prince Nazrin (third from the left) wearing former SPCM ribbon
  12. ^ "Semakan Penerima Darjah Kebesaran, Bintang, dan Pingat Persekutuan".
  13. ^ "Keputeraan Raja Perlis: Sultan Perak Dianugerah Darjah Kerabat". www.mstar.com.my. 17 May 2015.
  14. ^ "DK II 2003". awards.selangor.gov.my.
  15. ^ "DK 2014". awards.selangor.gov.my.
  16. ^ a b c "ABOUT HRH SULTAN NAZRIN SHAH, SULTAN OF THE STATE OF PERAK".
  17. ^ "Sultan Nazrin conferred with honorary degree".
  18. ^ "SULTAN NAZRIN SHAH CONFERRED HONORARY DOCTORATE IN ISLAMIC FINANCE AT INCEIF 11TH CONVOCATION".
  19. ^ RIBA Architecture
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Nazrin Shah of Perak
Regnal titles
Preceded by Sultan of Perak
2014–present
Succeeded by
Incumbent