Raja Chulan
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Raja Chulan ibni Almarhum Sultan Abdullah Muhammad Shah II Habibullah
KBE (1 July 1869 – 10 April 1933) was a member of the Perak royal family. He was born on 1 July 1869 at Tanjung, Brambong. He was the son of Sultan Abdullah Muhammad Shah II
.
Having obtained his education from the Malacca High School and the Malay College Kuala Kangsar, he joined with the British, as well as with the sultans of Perak, Selangor, Negeri Sembilan and Pahang to form a federation, dubbed the Federated Malay States, on 1 July 1896, the nucleus around which the present-day Malaysia was eventually created.
He later became a member of the Federal Law Committee in 1924. Raja Chulan had also urged the British to improve the
CMG in 1925.[1]
Death and legacy
He died on 10 April 1933 and was buried in the
Kuala Kangsar, Perak
.
In
monorail station
along that street.
Publications
- Misa Melayu; edited by R. O. Winstedt. Singapore: Methodist Publishing House, 1919 (reissued in 1966 by Pustaka Antara, Kuala Lumpur).
References
- ^ "No. 33053". The London Gazette (Supplement). 2 June 1925. p. 3767.