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Malay Culture Village

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Malay Culture Village
Malay Culture Village
Malay Culture Village
Malay Culture Village
Malay Culture Village
Malay Culture Village
Malay Culture Village
Malay Culture Village
Malay Culture Village
Malay Culture Village
Malay Culture Village
Malay Culture Village
Malay Culture Village
Malay Culture Village
Malay Culture Village
Malay Culture Village
Malay Culture Village
Malay Culture Village
Malay Culture Village
Malay Culture Village
Malay Culture Village
Malay Culture Village
Malay Culture Village
Malay Culture Village
Phone:
+60 7-238 7377

Address:
33A Jalan Petaling | Kawasan Perindustrian Larkin, Johor Bahru 80200, Malaysia

The monarchies of Malaysia refer to the constitutional monarchy system as practised in Malaysia. The political system of Malaysia is based on the Westminster parliamentary system with the features of a federation. Nine of the states of Malaysia are constitutionally headed by traditional Malay rulers. The nine states are collectively referred to as the Malay States. State constitutions limit eligibility for the thrones to male Malay muslims of royal descent. Seven are hereditary monarchies based on agnatic primogeniture; they are Kedah, Kelantan, Johor, Perlis, Pahang, Selangor and Terengganu. In Perak, the throne rotates among three branches of the royal family loosely based on agnatic seniority. One state, Negeri Sembilan, is an elective monarchy; the ruler is elected from male members of the royal family by hereditary chiefs. All rulers except those of Perlis and Negeri Sembilan use the title Sultan. The ruler of Perlis is styled Raja, while the ruler of Negeri Sembilan is known as Yang Di Pertuan Besar. Every five years or when a vacancy occurs, the rulers convene in the Conference of Rulers to elect among themselves the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, the federal constitutional monarch and head of state of Malaysia. As the Yang di-Pertuan Agong is elected among the rulers, Malaysia as a whole is also an elective monarchy.
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