Khamis Hashim

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Khamis
خميس
Pengiran Di-Gadong Sahibul Mal
Pengiran Digadong Pengiran Anak Haji Khamis.jpg
Pengiran Anak Khamis in 1968
Born1902–1903
Brunei Town, Brunei
Died1986 (aged 83)
Brunei
Burial
Kubah Makam Di Raja, Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei
Names
Khamis ibni Hashim Jalilul Alam Aqamaddin
Regnal name
Pengiran Di-Gadong Sahibul Mal Pengiran Anak Haji Khamis ibni Al-Marhum Sultan Hashim Jalilul Alam Aqamaddin
House Bolkiah
Father Sultan Hashim
MotherPengiran Chendra Kesuma
Religion Sunni Islam

Pengiran Anak Khamis (died 1986) or also spelled Kamis, [1] was a Bruneian nobleman and politician who formerly held several high-ranking positions which included being a member of the Privy Council, and the Islamic Religious Council. He is the non-gahara (pure royal lineage) son of Sultan Hashim Jalilul Alam Aqamaddin, therefore does not carry the title Prince (Pengiran Muda). [2]

Contents

Career

Within a 1960 Colonial Office List, Khamis was first noted to be a member of the Privy Council to Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien III. [3] [4] On 10 April 1967, he was among the Bruneian hajj pilgrims to arrive at Jeddah, via Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. [5] He would assume royal duties during ceremonial and national events after becoming a member of cheteria, and later a wazir in 1971. [6]

Personal life

Khamis was married to Pengiran Khadija. He is the half brother of Sultan Muhammad Jamalul Alam II, this is because he was not the son of his father's recognised queen consort, Pengiran Isteri Pengiran Siti Fatimah.

On 8 September 1963, Khamis lost his granddaughter Dayangku Normala at her home in Kampong Sungai Kianggeh, followed by all nationwide flags flown half mast on the next day in condolences. [7]

Titles and honours

Titles

Upon taking up as one of the wazirs of Brunei, Khamis was bestowed the title of Yang Teramat Mulia Seri Paduka Pengiran Di-Gadong Sahib Mal on 19 October 1971, [8] in which he would hold until his abdication on 14 October 1975. [6] Prior to this, he held the cheteria title of Yang Amat Mulia Pengiran Paduka Tuan Sahibul Karib and Pengiran Perdana Cheteria Laila Diraja Sahibun Nabalah, respectively on 15 February and 15 May 1968. [9]

Honours

In 1974, Khamis has earned the following honours; [10]


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Bruneian royalty
Preceded by Pengiran Di-Gadong Sahibul Mal
1971–1975
Succeeded by