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    Istana Negara hari ini menyaksikan satu lagi peristiwa penting dalam lipatan sejarah tanah air apabila Al-Sultan Abdullah Ri’ayatuddin Al-Mustafa Billah Shah ditabalkan secara rasmi sebagai Yang di-Pertuan Agong ke-16 dalam istiadat yang berlangsung dalam suasana penuh tradisi dan adat Raja-Raja Melayu.
    Istiadat gilang-gemilang yang mengangkat kedaulatan Yang di-Pertuan Agong sebagai Ketua Tertinggi Negara itu bermula tepat 10.45 pagi ini sebaik Al-Sultan Abdullah dan Raja Permaisuri Agong Tunku Hajah Azizah Aminah Maimunah Iskandariah berangkat masuk ke Balairung Seri, Istana Negara bagi memulakan istiadat.
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Komentáře • 466

  • @RusheedMahmood
    @RusheedMahmood Před 2 lety +569

    Ok, to answer all question.
    Malaysia is a federation of 14 states (including the Federal Territories) as seen on the initial 14 flags you see in the beginning of the video. The Yellow Flag is the royal standard (personal flag) of the King of Malaysia (Yang Dipertuan Agong, literally translated to The Supreme Ruler).
    9 of the 14 states have their own traditional Sultan/Raja/Yang Dipertuan Besar (each translated to King). And yes, each of them are equal to each others and they have their own constitutional duties in each of their state. These 9 Kings make the Conference of Rulers, which elect among themselves to be the King of Malaysia for 5 years term.
    The King of Malaysia is a constitutional monarch (same system as the UK with Queen Elizabeth II), which means their power is limited to the provision inside the Constitution of Malaysia. Most of it are just ceremonial duties (head of religion, supreme commander of the armed forces, etc.
    Malaysia also is a Parliamentary Democracy nation. Every 5 years, we will elect representatives for the Parliament at national level, and State Assembly for each respective state (Parliament equivalent to the Congress and the State Assembly equivalent to the State Legislature in the US).
    The King of Malaysia will choose the Prime Minister(PM) while the kings will choose the Chief Minister (CM) for their own state. The PM and the CMs are usually the Leader of Party that won the majority, or have the majority support by the members of the House. Then, with the advice from the PM/CM, the Kings will choose the Members of Cabinet from both Lower and Upper House of the Parliament.
    While the King of Malaysia can prorogue (postpone) and dissolve the Parliament, it is must by the advice of the PM, usually at the end of term or when the PM lost the majority support. The dissolve of Parliament will be followed by General Election.
    The King is the Head of the Nation but the PM is the Head of Government. The PM have the executive power, similar to POTUS.
    So, in short, Malaysia is a constitutional monarchy with parliamentary democracy, similar Westminster System like the UK, with an added Conference of Rulers that take turn to become the King of Malaysia.
    And yes, the Queen can be from the ordinary people and was not born royalty.

    • @atipruzlan
      @atipruzlan Před 2 lety +20

      Great job bruh 👍

    • @chocolattesodap
      @chocolattesodap Před 2 lety +25

      Good explaination👏🏻🇲🇾😍

    • @norisahyussup3850
      @norisahyussup3850 Před 2 lety +10

      You are well verse like historian good job hope the 2 guys understand ..... I guess you can't comment on videos when don't understand what you see 🤣

    • @arts2782
      @arts2782 Před 2 lety +5

      The best explanation here.

    • @TheCherishGlory
      @TheCherishGlory Před 2 lety +11

      If I'm not mistaken, Permaisuri Agong must be Malaysian.

  • @tengkuiszy8193
    @tengkuiszy8193 Před 2 lety +438

    Untuk pengetahuan umum
    Maksud “Duli itu maknanya “Debu” atau “habuk”....Makanya “Duli Yang Maha Mulia” itu maknanya Raja yang bertaktha itu walau seluas manapun jajahan takluknya,hanyalah ibarat debu di sisi Tuhan Yang Maha Mulia...Adapun “Paduka” itu maknanya “Selipar” manakala “Baginda” itu ialah Baginda Rasulullah SAW....
    Maksud “Seri Paduka Baginda”
    -Makanya “Seri Paduka Baginda” itu maknanya Raja yang berkuasa itu,meskipun segunung emas sepuluh mutu banyak hartanya,hanyalah selipar pelapik kaki kepada Baginda Rasulullah,utusan Tuhan Yang Maha Mulia......
    Inilah keunikan dan kekayaan Bahasa Melayu
    Dan sekadar kongsi untuk sesiapa yang belum tahu maksud itu
    DYMM - Duli Yang Maha Mulia

    • @samshah7628
      @samshah7628 Před 2 lety +12

      Kebawah duli yang maha mulia - maksudnya ‘kebawah‘ ialah dibawah ‘Yang Maha Mulia‘ iaitu TUHAN ialah Seri paduka baginda yang dipertuan agong

    • @oce2u
      @oce2u Před 2 lety +17

      Duli juga bermaksud hamba atau pesuruh mengikut kitab lama.

    • @mangotango7647
      @mangotango7647 Před 2 lety +20

      Ma syaa Allah..tabaarakallah.
      Jazaakumullahu khairan. Baru lah sy tahu sekalian lama tersalah faham

    • @tengkuiszy8193
      @tengkuiszy8193 Před 2 lety +6

      @@mangotango7647 banyak maksud yang tersirat sebenarnya tuan

    • @mangotango7647
      @mangotango7647 Před 2 lety +20

      @@tengkuiszy8193 itulah bahasa kita sungguh kaya dgn peradaban. Apabila masuk unsur2 barat, hilanglah seninya. Sungguh benar, bahasa itu mencerminkan bangsa. Semuga bahasa melayu dpt dilestarikan semula dan memberikan kesedaran pd anak2 muda. Hidupkan juga tulisan jawi. Jgn hiraukan anjing2 yg menyalak kepada bulan. Salam sejahtera nusantara, dr Temasek

  • @hasnul8286
    @hasnul8286 Před 2 lety +257

    The King, who is ‘elected’ by the Conference of Rulers (the Sultans and heads of States), will reign for 5 yrs. And the King (also known as The Yang DiPertuan Agong (YDPA)), is not an absolute monarchy like the Sultan of Brunei. He is more like Queen Elizabeth, a Constitutional Monarchy. As for his power to dissolve parliament, it’s used to prepare for the general election, every 5 yrs. However, if you guys so inclined, do read up on the political and constitutional crisis regarding the Prime Minister of Malaysia and the politics these past few months. The YDPA had a big role in resolving it.

  • @Raaz387
    @Raaz387 Před 2 lety +139

    Theirs powers is limited but they can influence the decision in choosing the government.... Especially for ordinary Malaysians.... usually politicians will try their best not to be against the royalties ...and for us as ordinary Malaysians ...our loyalty is to the king ...not the prime minister

  • @royalfinest
    @royalfinest Před 2 lety +63

    Malays have the oldest surviving monarchs in the world. Land of culture and traditions.

  • @alieymw
    @alieymw Před 2 lety +182

    Malaysia & Brunei are really close in relationship. Other than the royal families; in Malaysia we have a 'Malaysian Games' or in malay Sukan Malaysia (SUKMA). Its a national multi-sport event (just like olympic) among all states in Malaysia.
    The best part is; Brunei Darussalam also join the sport and competing with other states in Malaysia.

    • @samshah7628
      @samshah7628 Před 2 lety +14

      similar culture, same language

    • @shamshulanuar7718
      @shamshulanuar7718 Před 2 lety +2

      Sultan of Brunei is very close to all Sultans in Malaysia

  • @muhammadkhairinmohdkassim5295

    8:17 He's the Crown Prince of Pahang. His father is the current Yang di-Pertuan Agong. Essentially, while the Sultan of Pahang is taking the role of Yang di-Pertuan Agong of Malaysia, the heir/crown Prince will step up to take the role of Regent of the the state.
    Tengku Hassanal Ibrahim Alam Shah was still in the middle of his training at Sandhurst Royal Military Academy when his father was elected to be Yang di-Pertuan Agong.

  • @inezyahya3433
    @inezyahya3433 Před 2 lety +21

    The state of Kedah is one of the oldest monarchies in the world established more than a thousand years ago.

  • @musyrifirfan9810
    @musyrifirfan9810 Před 2 lety +195

    They are dressed like marine because the “nusantara”( including Malaysia,Brunei,indonesia) are the only contries that refer their homeland as ‘tanah air’(land and seas) unlike other countries that refers them as motherland/fatherland. During the old days the malays ability to sail were top notch. They dont even need compasses to sail the world but only uses the nature signs such as the constellation, wind, direction of the birds flying, density of the waters etc. So thats why they are dressed like the marines. Hope this answers your question🤜🏾

  • @Evelynngce88
    @Evelynngce88 Před 2 lety +21

    I love Malaysia. I love our System of Sultanates and am proud that we're one of the last countries in the world with so many Sultanates un one country.

  • @szehoong
    @szehoong Před 2 lety +148

    To the question of hereditary of the Royals in most states in Malaysia, it is in accordance to agnatic primogeniture which is the First male-born legitimate child of the Ruler are set to inherit the Throne. This is the custom of 7 of the states in Malaysia with the exception of the State of Perak and Negeri Sembilan where there is a rotation between the eldest son of each branch of their respective Royal Families.

    • @norisahyussup3850
      @norisahyussup3850 Před 2 lety +7

      Only males inherit the throne

    • @szehoong
      @szehoong Před 2 lety +16

      @@norisahyussup3850 Hence my explanation:
      "......agnatic primogeniture which is the First male-born legitimate child of the Ruler are set to inherit the Throne"

    • @merrygoround4965
      @merrygoround4965 Před 2 lety

      John Snow will never be Sultan...(Games of Thrones)

  • @arrayyanskitchen
    @arrayyanskitchen Před 2 lety +39

    Almost all The Rulers or Kings served with the army in their youth time.

  • @mijah.s1447
    @mijah.s1447 Před 2 lety +29

    Hi, I am from Malaysia and I'm proud to be Malaysian 🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾

  • @arrayyanskitchen
    @arrayyanskitchen Před 2 lety +27

    In english "The Installation and The Coronation of The Yang DiPertuan Agong (His Majesty King of Malaysia).

  • @tengkuiszy8193
    @tengkuiszy8193 Před 2 lety +14

    For general knowledge The meaning of Duli means "Dust" or "dust" .... Therefore "Duli Yang Maha Mulia" means the King who is enthroned, no matter how wide the colony is, it is just like dust on the side of God Almighty ... As for "Paduka "That means" Slippers "while" His Majesty "is the Prophet Muhammad SAW .... Meaning of "Your Majesty" -Therefore "Seri Paduka Baginda" means the powerful King, even though a mountain of ten quality gold has many properties, it is just a slipper to cover the feet of the Prophet, the messenger of God Almighty ...... This is the uniqueness and richness of English And just share it for anyone who doesn’t already know what that means DYMM - Your Majesty

  • @mybraintalks
    @mybraintalks Před 2 lety +81

    This will be lengthy. I hope it helps.
    - To understand why Malaysia have 9 Kings, we have to start from the beginning for the 'Union'. The Federation of Malaysia was basically started when 4 different sultanates (Kingdoms) of Selangor, Perak, Negeri Sembilan and Pahang combined into a Federation formerly known as 'Federated Malay States (FMS) in 1896. This was during the colonial procterate of British. So, it was like 4 different kingdoms or countries combined into 1 and formed new country. Then after WW2 in 1948, the FMS expanded into 'The Malay Federation ' when another 5 Sultanates(kingdom) plus 2 British Straits Settlement (Melaka and Penang dont have sultans or kings) in the Peninsular joined the union and make it as a federation of 11 States. The formation of this union actually helps to get independence from British in 1957 and then the 3rd Federation which is The Federation of Malaysia (current Federation) was formed in 1963 when Sabah ,Sarawak and Singapore joined. (Sabah and Sarawak also dont have Sultan and kings, Singapore left in 1965) .
    -- So, the legacy of 9 Sultans is still preserves until now and they have their own Council wjhich Majlis Raja-Raja (The Table Of Kings, Council of Kings, Royal Councils, Conference of Rulers) which also known as The Durbar and the 1st Durbar started in 1897 in Perak . In the 1st Durbar , the Chief of the Kings was elected but after the Independence in 1957, the system changed into rotations where every 9 Sultans /Kings from each sultanate states have the chance to become the 'Agong ', ( Supreme Head or King of The Kings) and to become Head Of State for whole Federation and supreme commander in the Armed Forces,Royal Malaysian Police force and also the federal civil service. Also all Malaysian citizens in the Federation ,regardless which states are under his responsibility. This is stated in 1st page of the Malaysian passport.
    - So, The current Federation have 9 Sultans (hereditary Monarchs) and 4 Yang Di Pertua Negeri (Head Of States) which are not hereditary and will be appointed by the Royal Councils. It is similar like the role Governor General of Canada (represent the Queen of England) where the Yang Di Pertua Negeri represent the Agong . Both are above the Menteri Besar or Chief Minister (Politicians) of the states (equivalent to Governor in US). For states who have sultans and kings, the 'governor' are called Menteri Besar and non sultanate states are called as Ketua menteri (Chief Minister). FYI, the Agong, kings and sultan also need to cast their vote during General Elections.
    - In Malaysian Administration system, The Agong and The Royal Council is considered above the Prime Minister and Cabinet but they are still bound to The Constitution and parliaments where they cannot really intervene inside the administration unless for any signing for legislative and law bills. This is to ensure the democratic system still prevail. Also they ,especially The Agong have to 'gently' interfere when there are some political crisis just like previously in Malaysia. So in the nutshell, The Agong and his Royal Council, are considered as the 'safety layer' or 'buffer zone' for the Government in Malaysia if the shit hit the fan, so the country will still run smoothly if there is a vacuum in the power (for example, No Prime minister or cabinets or no ruling political party in charge) and to avoid riot or anarchy.

    • @rajkumarsoman4062
      @rajkumarsoman4062 Před 2 lety

      NOT 9 KINGS ..get ur facts please

    • @mybraintalks
      @mybraintalks Před 2 lety +1

      @@rajkumarsoman4062 then how many kings do we actually have?

    • @nasrazam
      @nasrazam Před 2 lety +1

      @@rajkumarsoman4062 So how many?

  • @indomasindah
    @indomasindah Před 2 lety +31

    All the Malay Rulers@King mostly has served in the army and graduated from Military Collage. For example The Sultan Of Johor graduated from Fort Benning, Georgia and Fort Bragg, Nort Corolina. Royal Prince of Pahang (young and handsome) graduate from Sandhurst Military Collage UK. King@Malay Rulers are Chief In Command of the Malaysian Armed Force, that why lots of military personnel involved

  • @arnabmt15
    @arnabmt15 Před 2 lety +39

    His Higness will never take bribes, bc the bribes may just worth nothing to him. He is just not live in wealth but wealth live in him. Fyi, Sultan Abdullah is one of the most generous and down to earth king, he shared his wealth to the people and Queen Aminah used to always get involve with the people with cooking activities, aiding natural disaster affected people etc

  • @aliip_yuzzz3183
    @aliip_yuzzz3183 Před 2 lety +9

    The Sultan Of Brunei Also there because he is also a member of Malay Kings Council (Participate In "Malay Nation stuff" because he is also a Malay Sultan just diff country) but in this case he is a special guest because Pertabalan Yang-Dipertuan Agong is a formal ceremony where one of Malay Sultan(of Malaysia) is Choosen as the Highest Ruler of Malaysia

  • @muhamadamirulhafiz2852
    @muhamadamirulhafiz2852 Před 2 lety +41

    Hello guys!! Sorry for being late, and I just want to say, thank you very, very much for reacting to my suggestion!! I'm glad that you guys learnt so many new things about our Constitutional Monarchy and I also believe the comment down here also help explained to you guys as well! I hope you two have a wonderful day! Terima kasih!

  • @lolipopchannel
    @lolipopchannel Před 2 lety +13

    YDPA totally has the power to dissolve the parliment by advice of prime minister... then YDPA usually call all the Raja-Raja Melayu to get some advice from all the state rulers for what to do next based on Perlembagaan Malaysia (the highest law in Malaysia). From my view it is imposible to bribe YDPA in this process because at the end of the story... Prime Minister selection still made based on parliment majority...YDPA can select Prime Minister that Agong think that he has the mejority in the parliment...Usually Agong will call all the members of parliment to know who they want to be next Prime Minister....there are others way for Agong to select PM based on Perlembagaan Malaysia...it depand on YDPA wisdom....yes people can bribe the member of parliment but not YDPA tht my point...btw tq for react our system bro..hahaha

  • @sumi_lidi7358
    @sumi_lidi7358 Před 2 lety +75

    Negeri is a state in English.. If malay sultanate in Sumatera, Indonesia still exist, so they will attend to this ceremony.. but, they were killed by communist in Indonesia.. my great-grandfather was from Sumatera and he ran to Tanah Melayu (malay land/Peninsula malaysia) when the communist killed all sultan in Sumatera.. my mom said that my great-grandfather told to her about that.. I'm so sad because today, malay sultanate only exist in Malaysia and Brunei.. 😢 Malacca sultanate destroyed by Portuguese when they colonized us.. luckily, they don't destroyed the other sultanate.. haha.. sorry if my grammar bad.. now, find the grammar errors and correct them in 20 minutes.. 😂
    Edit: every state in Malaysia have thier own state anthem. My english isn't good because I'm only 15 years old.. and I'm form 3 student in Malaysia..

    • @faqihaqil9044
      @faqihaqil9044 Před 2 lety +6

      good try Hafiz..👍

    • @taufiqluqluq42
      @taufiqluqluq42 Před 2 lety +7

      Good keep it up 🌱👍

    • @sumi_lidi7358
      @sumi_lidi7358 Před 2 lety +5

      @@faqihaqil9044 thanks.. 😀

    • @atipruzlan
      @atipruzlan Před 2 lety +9

      Malay sultanate were also exist in Kalimantan. Im Perakian but half Mandailing, half Banjar.

    • @taufiqluqluq42
      @taufiqluqluq42 Před 2 lety +9

      @@atipruzlan Yes, for example: sultanate of Banjar,Pontianak sultanate, sultanate of Bulungan, Berau sultanate,Sambas sultanate, Sarawak sultanate and many more.

  • @szehoong
    @szehoong Před 2 lety +72

    There are 14 states in Malaysia (inclusive of one Federal Territory which is like your DC in the States) and of the 14 states, 9 states have hereditary rulers with 4 states having Governors. The Federal Territory is under the purview of the Federal Government.

    • @TheMan-xp4cb
      @TheMan-xp4cb Před 2 lety +1

      3 Federal Territories i e Wilayah Persekutuan (Kuala Lumpur), Labuan & Putrajaya

    • @szehoong
      @szehoong Před 2 lety +1

      @@TheMan-xp4cb All three parts of the Federal Territory are represented in one symbol and one flag.

    • @TheMan-xp4cb
      @TheMan-xp4cb Před 2 lety +1

      @@szehoong so now its a Christian logic 3 in 1 & 1in 3
      😂🤩🤣

    • @ngeo88
      @ngeo88 Před 2 lety

      i remember some minister say we have 15 state 😂

    • @TheMan-xp4cb
      @TheMan-xp4cb Před 2 lety

      @@ngeo88 he must be hallucinating
      😂🤩🤣

  • @fannetastic8097
    @fannetastic8097 Před 2 lety +14

    if ALL of the malay monarchs that's in indonesia still exist, it will be grand and many head of states(or sultans)

  • @sorayashukrii
    @sorayashukrii Před 2 lety +6

    8:50 he’s the good looking prince😂 I laughed so hard cause he is so famous among the girls in Malaysia. The pahang family is totally goodloking family😀

  • @ayularul
    @ayularul Před 2 lety +12

    Almost of the king, they have been trained and join the army in their young age..thats why you can see lots of badges that they wearing

  • @greencap8845
    @greencap8845 Před 2 lety +12

    9 state having King + 4 state having Governor + 1 federal territories (Kuala Lumpur/Labuan/Putrajaya) = 14 flags (that's why there are 14 stripes in Malaysia Flag Malaysia 🇲🇾)

  • @zainormamzainalabidin9975

    Only in the world. I'm proud to be Malaysian. We live in harmony with multi races and religions. We rich with multi culture and multi foods.

  • @hafizmohammad6338
    @hafizmohammad6338 Před 2 lety +27

    The king can disolve the parliament when his majesty was appointed/by advide of the prime minister.Or the government in bad situation.After the king disolve the parliament,the new member of parliament will be chosen again by people.So that means there will be a general election after the king disolve the parliament to appoint the new member of parliament (MP).

  • @firdausfir2231
    @firdausfir2231 Před 2 lety +11

    Finally.. 👏👏👏👌 Tq Fezz & Milles for reaction this video

  • @aimansafwankamaruddin8369
    @aimansafwankamaruddin8369 Před 2 lety +14

    There are 14 states in Malaysia, bit only 9 have Malay Kings, and 1 Malay King is from Brunei....the number 16 in the title is because YDPA Agong Al Sultan Abdullah is the 16th Agong in Malaysia

  • @taufiqsazali
    @taufiqsazali Před 2 lety +30

    I’ve been waiting for this, nice job guys❗️

  • @raisamien147
    @raisamien147 Před 2 lety +31

    The power of the Kings and Yang Di-Pertuaan Agong is subject to the federal constitution because Malaysia practicing Constitutional Monarchy, to make easier to understand, the practice has similarity to what has been practiced in UK by the Queen.

  • @muhammadirfanjalaluddin1018

    15:54 I wanna see Eminem try to say His Majesty's name as fast as the narrator.

  • @Raditmalindo
    @Raditmalindo Před 2 lety +8

    Keren chanelnya.. Salam dari CZcamsr Indonesia.. Kontennya Persahabatan Indonesia Malaysia 🇮🇩🇲🇾❤❤❤

    • @syahmimisnan1734
      @syahmimisnan1734 Před 2 lety +1

      Salam Indonesia negara kamu mantap 👍🇮🇩❤️🇲🇾

    • @syahmimisnan1734
      @syahmimisnan1734 Před 2 lety +1

      Lebih meriah jika jemput Presiden Indonesia juga selain Sultan Brunei. Kita Bahasa pun tiada beza. Yang buat kita beza ialah penjajah... Salam dari Malaysia.

    • @syahmimisnan1734
      @syahmimisnan1734 Před 2 lety

      Hai

  • @mahmudfarizuddin
    @mahmudfarizuddin Před 2 lety +9

    Yep, most of the decorations (the sash, medals, collar etc.) are conferred due to military service. But some are conferred because of meritorious civil service.

  • @hafiz_izzuddin
    @hafiz_izzuddin Před 2 lety +14

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    • @jemimychannel7893
      @jemimychannel7893 Před 2 lety

      Tuntut tuntut.. dr hritu lg nk tny benda yg sama
      What happened to the proton tattoos?

  • @haslinddamohamadsainan6952

    Thank you so much for reation this video.

  • @flyingfox3766
    @flyingfox3766 Před 2 lety +28

    They are all kings (ie sultans) of each state, but imo some are more powerful. Like the johor sultan, rumors say he’s one of the richest in the world (royals assets/value are not declared)… even the singapore prime minister has a regular session with him and comes to johor regularly

    • @daisuke910
      @daisuke910 Před 2 lety +3

      Well he has his own royal military

    • @nizzrb440
      @nizzrb440 Před 2 lety +1

      In Malaysia he is the richest royal in Asia one of the richest Royal.

    • @shamshulanuar7718
      @shamshulanuar7718 Před 2 lety +1

      Flying fox
      Natural for any Singapore leader to have a cordial relationship with the Sultan of Johor.
      Just like West Kalimantan Governor is friendly with SarawakChief Minister

  • @wewenang5167
    @wewenang5167 Před 2 lety +11

    Basically for westerners, to make it simple ITS A CONSTITUTIONAL MONARCHY JUST LIKE ENGLAND, DENMARK,SWEDEN,NORWAY AND MANY OTHER EUROPEAN COUNTRY THAT STILL HAVE A MONARCH. ON PAPER THEIR POWER IS LIMITED BY THE CONSTITUTION BUT BY INFUNCES THEY GOT A LIL BIT MORE POWER THAN MOST EUROPEAN MONARCH BECAUSE THERE IS A LOT OF ROYALIST AND CONSERVATIVE IN MALAYSIA.

  • @flyingfox3766
    @flyingfox3766 Před 2 lety +27

    It seems like they have a lot of power, but not really. Like dissolving parliament, its only upon the advice of the prime minister and there must be legitimate reasons according to the constitution. If not it will create a constitutional crisis. The royals have been very pragmatic in exercising their powers, but only recently when the govenrment has very slim majority and we have changed government many times that their role looked significant.

  • @mesebak
    @mesebak Před 2 lety +42

    Well...Sultan means King...Yang Di-Pertuan Agong ( YDPA ) is The King of Kings in Layman's term The Big Boss!...them Kings are mutual in their levels ..and yeah They're of real Royal Blood..heirs to the throne..the Royal Highness Queen tho doesn't necessarily have to be Royal

    • @mohdnazri3085
      @mohdnazri3085 Před 2 lety +9

      it not king of kings...but the supreme head of kings

    • @mesebak
      @mesebak Před 2 lety +3

      @@mohdnazri3085 alriiiiiiiiiiiight Head of Kings..You Happy now?

    • @ratna_cat2787
      @ratna_cat2787 Před 2 lety

      Kohkohkoh buat kalian

  • @ashtriana1
    @ashtriana1 Před 2 lety +13

    Yes the agung (YDPA) can dissolve the parliament but at the advisemen of the Prime Minister and then call for elections....then the party who have the most votes will become the government, they submit a name or more for the PM post, and once the ydpa agreed on who, he will proclaim the chosen one as PM, the PM then choose the cabinet ministers and submit the list to the YDPA and as per agreement of both parties, they will be appointed

  • @aimansafwankamaruddin8369
    @aimansafwankamaruddin8369 Před 2 lety +13

    The decoratives, some are from the military, and some are from other kings of different states or from their father when they were princes which recognize them for their virtues or what they had done for the state

    • @norisahyussup3850
      @norisahyussup3850 Před 2 lety

      They underwent military 🎖️ training in England prestigious military collage that probe William went ... Most of Asia. Riyals princes are trained there

  • @adikreggaestarmaker
    @adikreggaestarmaker Před 2 lety +3

    Tq hope you like it.. We r proud to have an oldest monarch institution

  • @inajazlina7330
    @inajazlina7330 Před 2 lety +7

    Sultan Brunei is the one of the King of Malay..

  • @zaczain5654
    @zaczain5654 Před 2 lety +5

    About the pins and badges. The Sultan (King or Crown Prince) will get them when they visits other states on official visit. In average they will receive about 9 medals including of their local state medal. Some of them will carry the badge received from other part of the world i.e from Queen Elizabeth, King of Denmark, Saudi Kingdom etc. Same goes for the Military badges. Each and every Sultan serves as the highest Commander in the Military. i.e The sultan of Selangor is the Commander of Navy, Sultan of Pahang - Air force, Sultan of Johor - Commandos and special task force...and the rest. They also receive medallions from other countries as well whenever they are leading Military exercise between countries.

  • @srianginserdadu3464
    @srianginserdadu3464 Před 2 lety +1

    Daulat tuanku...kami hamba rakyat di nagara malaysia jajahan takluk tuanku menjunjung ke bawah duli tuanku🙏🙏🙏🙏🥰💪moga Allah swt memberkati pemerintahan ke bawah duli

  • @akmalaziq3420
    @akmalaziq3420 Před 2 lety +2

    Brunei is invited due to cultural similarities because the Brunei king has blood relationship with most of the sultan of Malaysia

  • @Angsocool
    @Angsocool Před 2 lety +4

    Yes..their name r super long..they r the Ruler..but no long as Queen Daenerys..Daenerys Stormborn of the the House Targaryen, First of the Her Name, the Unburnt, Queen of the Andals or the First Men, Khaleesi of the Great Grass Sea, Breaker of the Chains, or Mother of the Dragons.

  • @whitesammthe2455
    @whitesammthe2455 Před 2 lety +6

    Each of the Sultan ruled each of the countries in Malaysia, every five years they have to take turn to be the YDPA. The young prince take over Pahang as Sultan meanwhile his father's take turn to become Agung for 5 years. All the prince have to serve and send to learn as a student in the military College before the became prince or before becoming Sultan.

  • @hidupmusafir4286
    @hidupmusafir4286 Před 2 lety +3

    Daulat Tuanku 🙏

  • @muhammadkhairinmohdkassim5295

    15:56 Yes. That is the full name of both the Sultan and his consort.

  • @pakcikpingu3751
    @pakcikpingu3751 Před 2 lety +1

    FYI: For the consort for the state king, they not always from royal descend. Some of them are just a normal people married with the king. One of them is Queen Norashikin Abdul Rahman wife and consort to Sultan of Selangor. She was originally a news presenter on our national television. Also Sultanah Nur Zahirah, wife and consort to Sultan of Terengganu are also not from royal family originally but got married with Mizan Zainal Abidin of Terengganu.

  • @tundewasakti4624
    @tundewasakti4624 Před 2 lety +7

    Next time you try reaction sultan johor collection luxury car...👍🔥

  • @arnabmt15
    @arnabmt15 Před 2 lety +11

    Dismantling parliment had just happened quite recently, while the forever opposition took place as government and the country quite in chaos bc the gov at that time failed to manage the country, and one of the most sensitive and fragile issues of the country is the sovereignty of Malay, and the gov at that time used to provoke the issue and the country is not in right hand and Sultan Abdullah had to make a big decision to appoint new prime minister and the prime minister had to appoint his cabinet members. If you wonder how it can happen, it happened.

    • @mohdghazali3473
      @mohdghazali3473 Před 2 lety +3

      Dismantling Parliament ?!?!? When ?!?!? The only thing I see is the Prime Minister and Ministrial Cabinet resign in accordance to the Constitution of Malaysia.

    • @arnabmt15
      @arnabmt15 Před 2 lety +2

      @@mohdghazali3473 duhh.. Are you born after 22 months of PH as government?

    • @mohamadkhirhussin9837
      @mohamadkhirhussin9837 Před 2 lety +1

      what are stupid comment, if you dont know n understand any things better shutup!

    • @mohdghazali3473
      @mohdghazali3473 Před 2 lety +2

      @@arnabmt15 Then, tell me where the "Parliament is dismantling" ? Do you know what is the meaning of "dismantling Parliament" ? That's an official legal term

    • @arnabmt15
      @arnabmt15 Před 2 lety

      @@mohdghazali3473 dismantling parliament is not legal term in constitution.. In fact no where in constitution you can find dismantling. I wrote base on what Phezz has said by 'dismantling parliament'. Pembaris

  • @NetMaestro2009
    @NetMaestro2009 Před 2 lety +17

    That is the problem with short subtitles presented within constrained time limits; it may contribute to the wrong interpretation. The Federal Constitution lays out under what circumstances Parliament can be dissolved and who can be appointed the Prime Minister etc. So far, Malaysians especially those of the Malay race have huge respect for the King and the state Rulers that, push come to shove, will transcend political considerations.

    • @norisahyussup3850
      @norisahyussup3850 Před 2 lety +2

      Bcos it's malay heritage

    • @itawan76
      @itawan76 Před 2 lety +2

      The king are the original ruler and to all the states in Malaysia and called Tanah Melayu before Malaya( British gave this name) and Malaysia when we merge with Sabah and Sarawak

    • @ms.chuisin7727
      @ms.chuisin7727 Před 2 lety

      I don't think there's misinterpretation. They understood it perfectly. It's just that it never happened in Malaysia, I don't think there will ever be a day where it will. Had you seen what happened in Thailand? So if anything happened, the King really do have the power to dissolve parliament and had his military took over. There will be no election and the military will be the one in power. Who leads the military? The King. However... I believe there's a reason for this just so nobody can overpowered anybody in ruling so that there's no corruption but very unfortunately sometimes stuff like this can backfired badly like what had been happening in our neighbouring country.

  • @ahar5101
    @ahar5101 Před 2 lety +2

    Sultan of Brunei has blood ties to Sultan of Pahang, Perak and Johor if im not mistaken.

  • @ecosher3684
    @ecosher3684 Před 2 lety +1

    sultan is leader to our islam religion,

  • @geefmy9034
    @geefmy9034 Před 2 lety +1

    Done..
    Thanks reaction for this video..

  • @animetoon9290
    @animetoon9290 Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks for react king of Malaysia

  • @captchemat3910
    @captchemat3910 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for react this video. Nice one.

  • @adikreggaestarmaker
    @adikreggaestarmaker Před 2 lety +3

    Most of kings n royal families sure will achieve in almost all field... Military for sure..

  • @betul0175
    @betul0175 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you from Malaysia❤

  • @MattMatt-kr6ts
    @MattMatt-kr6ts Před 2 lety +2

    King selected as routed every 5 years of all sultan in malaysia..so king has powered to entire malaysia n sultans have powered only in they state who under him.

  • @chocolattesodap
    @chocolattesodap Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you for your reacting our Malaysian royal families 🇲🇾😍❤️🔥🥰 !i’m very appreciate it

    • @salimna623
      @salimna623 Před 2 lety +1

      Wlcm cik lawoo 😘kau ni lawa gila

  • @abunawal5637
    @abunawal5637 Před 2 lety +4

    20:18 so sweet

  • @GenesisLuff
    @GenesisLuff Před 2 lety +1

    Daulat Tuanku...

  • @uchihakamal6613
    @uchihakamal6613 Před 2 lety +2

    Malaysia 🇲🇾 Hadir🔥🔥

  • @szehoong
    @szehoong Před 2 lety +3

    As for the question of the power of the rulers, yes - each ruler are the apex of each of their respective state govt as Head of State but not the Head of State Govt which is held by the Menteri Besar of each state.
    There are some states which call their ruler different name like for instance Perlis where His Highness are known as The Raja of Perlis (Raja) and the Negeri Sembilan where His Highness are known as the Yang Di-Pertuan Besar. The rest of the states where Their Highnesses are known as Sultan.
    The 'King of Malaysia' which the proper name is the Yang Di-Pertuan Agong are rotated amongst the 9 rulers every 5 years. The rotation of the states have been set by the first round so there won't be any changes the following rounds of rotation.

  • @lsb810530
    @lsb810530 Před 2 lety +1

    All of our king

  • @PakCikBawang-sv9qo
    @PakCikBawang-sv9qo Před 2 lety +10

    They are rulers of States like governor in 🇺🇲.They are not elected but from family.

  • @harrypotter-wx1yw
    @harrypotter-wx1yw Před 2 lety +2

    Minute 11:02..it's a 1964 Rolls Royce Silver Cloud III Convertible used and owned by HRH the Sultan of Selangor..

  • @syuqalwi1142
    @syuqalwi1142 Před 2 lety +1

    Sultan of Brunei join the ceremony because He one of Malay Sultan in Malay Peninsular..Malay Sultan have connections one to another..

  • @khairynizam9826
    @khairynizam9826 Před 2 lety +1

    They are all the king for the state and the Yang Dipertuan Agong is the head of state that take turn every five year to be the head of the Federation of Malaysia.

  • @hawaahmad8238
    @hawaahmad8238 Před 2 lety +1

    To answer your last question .. the Agong intervention only came in when the Parliament can't come up with a "worthy" Prime Minister and member of Parliament.
    As you know Malaysia is having a great political turmoil and there's lots of "misbehavings" amongst it's members. That's when the Agong came in to give his last say and veto on whom should run the country.

  • @muhammadkhairinmohdkassim5295

    17:50 Malaysia practices Parliamentary Democracy with Constitutional Monarchy and His Majesty The King as the Paramount Ruler. When Yang di-Pertuan Agong dissolved the parliament, a fresh general election has to be held to elect representatives for the House of Representatives. Without the Parliament, where would not be a Government, just like in the UK.
    He is actually giving back the mandate to the people to select their representatives. This has never happens, yet.

  • @shosin7147
    @shosin7147 Před 2 lety +1

    im malaysia seriusly i didn't know brunei involved in agong appointment.. yeah i know brunei also part of ' kesultanan melayu'.. yeah im ashamed myself

  • @jacknazz1875
    @jacknazz1875 Před 2 lety +1

    Proud to be Malaysian....👍👍👍👍

  • @mz6228
    @mz6228 Před 2 lety +2

    Im telling you, the installation of Malaysia King (Malaysian Leader) quite unique.. Its mostly same as your USA presidential inauguration... Every country have their unique identity of installation/coronation/inauguration/election.. Thailand, Japan, UK, have their own coronation... Just for your info Malaysia 🇲🇾 & United Arab Emirates 🇦🇪 the only country establish federal constitution monarch that different is Malaysia still have democracy people can voting in election to choose prime minister while UAE don't have it... By the way, every state leader have a chance to be leader of the country of Malaysia...😉

  • @dimashdears3051
    @dimashdears3051 Před 2 lety +2

    Pertabalan = Coronation.
    13 flags representing 13 states.
    9 states with sultans + 4 states with Yang DiPertua (Yang DiPertua are not sultans but their job functions are similar. Their positions are appointments and are not hereditary unlike sultans).

  • @markming8757
    @markming8757 Před 2 lety +2

    nice reaction👍

  • @firhadaznizam1741
    @firhadaznizam1741 Před 2 lety +5

    Please react the coronation of the Sultan Johore

  • @zultana2078
    @zultana2078 Před 2 lety

    This is magnificent 😍

  • @ahmadnoradan3809
    @ahmadnoradan3809 Před 2 lety +5

    First, thanks for the reaction. 2nd, although we do have issues with corruptions among politicians especially the one that involve billions of dollar, but please don't drag our kings and sultans into your idea of corruption in the parliament.

  • @azmanibrahim820
    @azmanibrahim820 Před 2 lety

    Love love love

  • @heydayteume2682
    @heydayteume2682 Před 2 lety +1

    I think all kings belonged to a troop/army forces of their own. hence all the badges on their shoulders. in regards to black or white formal suit, i think it has to do with which army forces they belonged to, as all states have different forces. basically Malaysia is a country of multiple "kingdoms" united as one, thats why there are things that segregated. i do not know the specifics I got C for History, but that is the simple way to explain.
    some of the royal families are related - cross marriage and all. For example, (i simplify the titles) the representative of Johor (Tunku Idris @ 5:25) is actually nephew of the current Main Queen, who is actually little sister of Sultan Johor, which makes Tunku Idris and Tengku Hassanal (8:50) cousins. ofc they can marry normal people too but they dont really mixed with commoners though.
    For each state, the thrones are passed through bloodline, while Parliament (ministers) thru election. once these politicians win election, they have to meet the kings and then the kings will formally assign them for their respective position. basically the people vote, and the king has to accept the result.
    the kings, in general, will not interfere with the country's ruling, else than regarding religious matter and some other (which im not well verse, im sorry). so far that i know of, KINGS has only given official warnings to the politician/government when they do not perform / cause trouble (basically causing people outrage/to suffer), never to the extend of dissolving the whole government (in which means the country is in critical condition), which is good i guess (?)

  • @aspawiahmad8700
    @aspawiahmad8700 Před 2 lety +2

    The coronation of His Majesty The King , The Ruler Of Malaysia .

  • @khairynizam9826
    @khairynizam9826 Před 2 lety +1

    The Sultan is sort like a Counselar of Jedi in star wars that when time came of conflict they will take over and make decision for country.

  • @ashtriana1
    @ashtriana1 Před 2 lety +2

    The flags thatbare unfurled after the arrival of each sultans/representatives are the royal flags/crest..... The states have different flags.... And we have 13 states and 3 federal territtories (so the 14th point of the star and stripe is depicting the federal territory) .... 9 of this states has a royal ruler called sultan/raja/yam tuan besar.... The other 4 have governors (yang dipertua negeri)

  • @curiosity-educationalchann1041

    The kings got their own pensions,salary n also has their own bussiness...since the nations independence kings seems to be not involved in politics n pragmatic..they we can say just a symbolism n largely ceremonial,where can balance power in politics n military n also retain countrys stability by the only person can proclaim emegency n dissolve parliament according to constitution n laws

  • @musetycablues
    @musetycablues Před 2 lety

    You guys probably doing suxh a great reaction.!! Becoz.. i think both of u are the only one who make a reaction with our Sultan who knows the type of car that our Sultan had. So cool.n a lot of thanks for u. guys.greeting from Kedah Northern of Malaysia.

  • @wnanisah4594
    @wnanisah4594 Před 2 lety +3

    feeling really proudd seeing this! it's good and awesome that you are trying your best to pronounce some of the kings and the representatives of the kings names,, and also some of the state names! you can really feel the majestic,historical vibes and Malaysian spirits that we had every five years watching this if you dig deeply about all this 9 states history,each of the state uniqueness and also about the system (different states have different position in the hierarchy) and titles and positions that each state used for their king and the royals (like Negeri Sembilan used Yang di-Pertuan Besar as the title for their king, Selangor used Sultan etc.) , I suggest you to search about them if you have time! I'm a high schooler so i'm still studying it too,, looking forward for other videos and it would be a pleasure if you would make more videos about this too!

  • @adikreggaestarmaker
    @adikreggaestarmaker Před 2 lety +1

    The mean of agung if the great... Every state had own sultan or king... Every 5 year, they will gain their turn to be the great..

  • @thetruth8835
    @thetruth8835 Před 2 lety +1

    The king is the supreme commander of armed forces, meaning he controls the military. That’s because if Malaysia’s politic hit the fan, there will not be any insurgencies since no politicians can take control of the military, only the king can.
    That’s why we Malays, our loyalties lies to the king, not the politicians.

  • @bedhuchannel8790
    @bedhuchannel8790 Před 2 lety +1

    Im From Malaysia

  • @aliffhaikal4218
    @aliffhaikal4218 Před 2 lety

    For king and country!

  • @cityliving-rainforestperson

    A few titbits on the Royals... the more vocal ones are the Johor heir to the throne, the Selangor Sultan and the Perak Sultan. They tend to come up to tick off politicians when they feel that the politicians aren't doing their job properly. One good thing about having these monarchs is that they help to keep the politicians in line.
    Not sure if all of them are but they go to Sandhurst Academy to study. The Sultan of Perak is a phd holder. He went to Oxford and Harvard. His father once served as a Malaysian judge all the way to the highest judicial post.
    Sometimes the Sultans do marry between the Royal houses such as the current King whose wife is the sister of the Sultan of Johor.

  • @chemamatsiparangtajam9252

    Rulers of a state are called sultans. Even for Brunei,a separate nation, in Malay we call him Sultan Brunei.
    There were more ethnic Malay Sultans in Indonesia ( Sumatera and Indonesian Borneo ) but in 1946 when Indonesia declared independance after the Japanese lost the ww2, the Indonesian Malay sultans and their families were all killed by the republicans from Java ( doubtfully-said to be communists) and their territories absorbed into present day Indonesia.

  • @khairynizam9826
    @khairynizam9826 Před 2 lety

    The man with the navy uniform is actually Aide de comp to the sultan ranked general.