This article serves as an index - as complete as possible - of all the honorific orders or similar decorations received by the Kedah Royal Family, classified by continent, awarding country and recipient.
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Sultanate of Kedah
They have been awarded :[citation needed]
- late Sultan Abdul Halim of Kedah:[1]
- late Tuanku Bahiyah (1st wife of the late Sultan Abdul Halim)
- Sultanah Haminah of Kedah (2nd wife of the late Sultan)
- Tunku Intan Safinaz, Tunku Temenggong (Sultan Abdul Halim of Kedah and Tuanku Bahiyah's daughter and member of the Regency Council 2011)[citation needed]
- Tunku Soraya (Sultan Abdul Halim of Kedah and Tuanku Bahiyah's adoptive daughter)
- late Tunku Abdul Malik, Former Raja Muda (1st younger brother of thelate Sultan and heir prince of Kedah)
- late Tunku Annuar, Former Tunku Bendahara (2nd younger brother of the late Sultan and head of the Regency Council 2011):[citation needed]
- His second wife, Noor Suzanna, Former Toh Puan Bendahara, was awarded:
- Sultan Sallehuddin of Kedah (3rd younger brother of the late Sultan and member of the Regency Council 2011):[citation needed]
- His wife, Tuanku Maliha, Sultanah Kedah
- Their son, Tunku Sarafuddin Badlishah, Raja Muda
- Tunku Abdul Hamid Thani, Tunku Bendahara (4th younger brother of the Sultan and member of the Regency Council 2011):[citation needed]
- Order of Loyalty to the Royal House of Kedah :
- late Tunku Hamidah (eldest daughter of Sultan Badlishah of Kedah)
- Tunku Hosnah (3rd daughter of Sultan Badlishah of Kedah)
- Tunku Bisharah (4th daughter of Sultan Badlishah of Kedah)
- Tunku Badriat (5th daughter of Sultan Badlishah of Kedah)
- Tunku Kamaliah (6th daughter of Sultan Badlishah of Kedah)
- Tunku Nafisah (7th daughter of Sultan Badlishah of Kedah)
Malaysia, sultanates and states
They have been awarded :[citation needed]
Malaysia
- late Sultan Abdul Halim of Kedah, (twice as Yang di-Pertuan Agong, 1970-1975 & since 2011-2016) :
- late Tuanku Bahiyah, 1st wife of the late Sultan Abdul Halim:
- Sultanah Haminah of Kedah, 2nd wife of the late Sultan :
- Tunku Intan Safinaz, Sultan Abdul Halim of Kedah and Tuanku Bahiyah's daughter[citation needed]
- Tunku Soraya (Sultan Abdul Halim of Kedah and Tuanku Bahiyah's adoptive daughter)
- Tunku Annuar, Tunku Bendahara (2nd younger brother of the late Sultan and head of the Regency Council 2011):[citation needed]
- Sultan Sallehuddin of Kedah (3rd younger brother of the late Sultan and member of the Regency Council 2011):[citation needed]
Sultanate of Johor
- Sultan Abdul Halim of Kedah :
- Tuanku Bahiyah, 1st wife of the Sultan Abdul Halim :
- Tunku Abdul Malik (1st younger brother of the Sultan and heir prince of Kedah) :
- Sultan Ismail Coronation Medal of Johor (1960)
- Sultan Sallehuddin of Kedah (3rd younger brother of the late Sultan and member of the Regency Council 2011):[citation needed]
Sultanate of Kelantan
- Sultan Abdul Halim of Kedah :
- Tuanku Bahiyah, 1st wife of the Sultan Abdul Halim :
- Sultan Sallehuddin of Kedah (3rd younger brother of the late Sultan and member of the Regency Council 2011):[citation needed]
Sultanate of Negeri Sembilan
- Sultan Abdul Halim of Kedah :
- Tuanku Bahiyah, 1st wife of the Sultan Abdul Halim :
- Princess Intan Safinaz, Sultan Abdul Halim of Kedah's daughter[citation needed]
- Sultan Sallehuddin of Kedah (3rd younger brother of the late Sultan and member of the Regency Council 2011):[citation needed]
Sultanate of Pahang
- Sultan Abdul Halim of Kedah:
Sultanate of Perak
- Sultan Abdul Halim of Kedah :
- Tunku Abdul Malik (1st younger brother of the Sultan and Heir Apparent of Kedah)
- Sultan Sallehuddin of Kedah (3rd younger brother of the late Sultan and member of the Regency Council 2011):[citation needed]
Sultanate of Perlis
- Sultan Abdul Halim of Kedah:
Sultanate of Selangor
- Sultan Abdul Halim of Kedah :
- Tunku Abdul Malik (1st younger brother of the Sultan) :
- Sultan Sallehuddin of Kedah (3rd younger brother of the late Sultan and member of the Regency Council 2011):[citation needed]
Sultanate of Terengganu
- Sultan Abdul Halim of Kedah :
- Tunku Abdul Malik (1st younger brother of the Sultan) :
State of Malacca
- Sultan Abdul Halim of Kedah:
State of Sarawak
- Sultan Abdul Halim of Kedah :
- Tunku Abdul Malik (1st younger brother of the Sultan and heir prince of Kedah) :
Asian foreign honours
They were awarded:[citation needed]
Far East
Brunei
- Sultan Abdul Halim of Kedah (5th and 14th YdPA of Malaysia in 1970-1975 & 2011-2016) :
Indonesia
- Sultan Abdul Halim of Kedah (5th and 14th YdPA of Malaysia in 1970-1975 & 2011-2016) :
- Tuanku Bahiyah, 1st wife of the Sultan Abdul Halim:
Japan
- Sultan Abdul Halim of Kedah (5th and 14th YdPA of Malaysia in 1970-1975 & 2011-2016) :
- Tuanku Bahiyah, 1st wife of the Sultan Abdul Halim
- Sultanah Haminah of Kedah (2nd wife of the Sultan)
Pakistan
- Sultan Abdul Halim of Kedah (5th and 14th YdPA of Malaysia in 1970-1975 & 2011-2016) :
Thailand
- Sultan Abdul Halim of Kedah (5th and 14th YdPA of Malaysia in 1970-1975 & 2011-2016) :
- Tuanku Bahiyah, 1st wife of the Sultan Abdul Halim:
- Sultanah Haminah of Kedah (2nd wife of the Sultan)
Middle East
Imperial State of Iran
- Sultan Abdul Halim of Kedah (YdPA of Malaysia in 1970-1975 & 2011-2016)
- Tuanku Bahiyah, 1st wife of the Sultan Abdul Halim:
European honours
They were awarded:[citation needed]
Spain
- Sultan Abdul Halim of Kedah (YdPA of Malaysia in 1970-1975 & 2011-2016)
United Kingdom
- Sultan Abdul Halim of Kedah (YdPA of Malaysia in 1970-1975 & 2011-2016)
References
- ^ a b Photo of Sultan Abdul Halim and Sultanah Haminah
- ^ Thestar
- ^ a b Flickr Photo of Princess Intan Safinaz with the collar of SHMS (Kedah) and the breast star of PSM (Malaysia)
- ^ Blogspot
- ^ Photo Archived 2013-04-02 at the Wayback Machine of Abdul Halim and Haminah, King and Queen of Malaysia (2011-)
- ^ Photo of the insignia of PSM
- ^ Princess wearing the order
- ^ a b List of Malay rulers (as of January 2013) with details of orders
- ^ "Raja Permaisuri Agong Tuanku Hajah Haminah receives highest honour from Japan". Bernama. 2013-02-07. Archived from the original on 2013-04-13. Retrieved 2013-02-07.
- ^ a b Badraie Archived 2016-03-05 at the Wayback Machine