Order of Loyalty to the Royal Family of Malaysia

Last updated
Order of Loyalty to the Royal Family of Malaysia
Awarded by
Flag of the Supreme Head of Malaysia.svg
The Sovereign of Malaysia
Type State Order
Established3 September 1965
RibbonYellow with a red-edged white central stripe and green edges.
MottoSetia dan Bakti
Awarded forService and loyalty to the Crown, often to members of the armed forces, police and civil service.
StatusCurrently constituted
Sovereign Yang di-Pertuan Agong
GradesCommander / Companion / Officer / Herald
Post-nominalsP.S.D. / J.S.D. / K.S.D. / B.S.D.
Statistics
First induction1965 [1]
Last induction2017
Total inductees186 Commanders
261 Companions
389 Officers
1,774 Heralders
9 Honorary Commanders
5 Honorary Companions
0 Honorary Officers
2 Honorary Heralders
Precedence
Next (higher) Order of Meritorious Service [2]
Next (lower) Star of the Commander of Valour [2]
MY Panglima Setia Diraja - Order of the Royal Household - PSD.svg
The ribbon of the order

The Most Distinguished Order of Loyalty to the Royal Family of Malaysia (Malay : Darjah Yang Amat Dihormati Setia Diraja) is a Malaysian federal award presented for service and loyalty to the Crown, often to members of the armed forces, police and civil service.

Contents

Order ranks

Ribbon pattern of the ranks
MY Panglima Setia Diraja - Order of the Royal Household - PSD.svg
P.S.D.
MY Panglima Setia Diraja - Order of the Royal Household - PSD.svg
J.S.D.
MY Panglima Setia Diraja - Order of the Royal Household - PSD.svg
K.S.D.
MY Panglima Setia Diraja - Order of the Royal Household - PSD.svg
B.S.D.

Commander

The highest class of the order is the Commander of the Order of Loyalty to the Royal Family of Malaysia (P.S.D.) (Malay : Panglima Setia Diraja).

The award recipient receives the title Datuk and his wife Datin.

There is no limit to the number of persons to be awarded this honour. It can also be conferred on foreign citizens as an honorary award. It does not carry any title.

Companion

Companion of the Order of Loyalty to the Royal Family of Malaysia (J.S.D.) (Malay : Johan Setia Diraja) is the second class of this order.

There is no limit to the number of persons to be awarded this honour. It can also be conferred on foreign citizens as an honorary award. It does not carry any title.

Officer

Officer of the Order of Loyalty to the Royal Family of Malaysia (K.S.D.) (Malay : Kesatria Setia Diraja) is the third class of this order.

There is no limit to the number of persons to be awarded this honour. It can also be conferred on foreign citizens as an honorary award. It does not carry any title.

Herald

Herald of the Order of Loyalty to the Royal Family of Malaysia (B.S.D.) (Malay : Bentara Setia Diraja) is the lowest class of this order.

There is no limit to the number of persons to be awarded this honour. It can also be conferred on foreign citizens as an honorary award. It does not carry any title.

Recipients

Commanders (P.S.D.)

The Commanders receives the title Datuk and his wife Datin.

  • 1965: Nik Mustapha Fathil
  • 1965: Jaafar Mampak
  • 1965: Chellapah Sinnadurai
  • 1966: R. P. Pillai
  • 1968: Abu Bakar Ibrahim
  • 1968: Mohamed Shariff Ibrahim
  • 1968: Tuanku Mustapha Tunku Besar Burhanuddin
  • 1968: Syed Mohamed Syed Alwee
  • 1969: Tunku Mohamed Tunku Besar Burhanuddin
  • 1969: Sheikh Hussein Sheikh Mohamed
  • 1969: Nik Hassan Nik Abdul Rahman
  • 1969: Keshaminder Singh
  • 1970: Kwok Kin Keng
  • 1970: Kuljit Singh
  • 1970: Y.L. Narayana
  • 1972: Ahmad Zainal Abidin Mohd Yusof
  • 1972: Ariffin Ngah Marzuki
  • 1972: Jaswant Singh Sodhy
  • 1973: Wan Ahmad Wan Omar
  • 1974: Lee Seng Guan
  • 1975: Abdul Mohsein Salleh
  • 1975: Zakaria Mohd Ali
  • 1976: Abdul Aziz Zakaria
  • 1976: Abdul Mallek Mohamed
  • 1977: Mahbob Ahmad
  • 1977: K. A. Menon
  • 1977: K. Sarvananthan
  • 1978: Abdullah Ali
  • 1978: Zain Azraai Zainal Abidin
  • 1978: Ibrahim Mahmud
  • 1978: Tengku Besar Mahmud
  • 1978: Tunku Asiah
  • 1978: Ibrahim Mohamed
  • 1979: Mahmood Nassir
  • 1979: Abbas Abdul Manan
  • 1982: Tengku Ismail
  • 1982: Tunku Adnan Tunku Besar Burhanuddin
  • 1982: Raja Karib Shah
  • 1982: Engku Ibrahim Engku Ngah
  • 1983: Tengku Mustapha
  • 1983: Ahmad Shahir Daud
  • 1983: Abdul Kudus Alias
  • 1983: Hussain Mohd. Yusof
  • 1983: J.C. Chang
  • 1983: Lim Sun Hoe
  • 1984: Yahaya bin Shafie
  • 1984: Tengku Ubaidullah
  • 1984: Abdul Jabid Mohd. Don
  • 1984: Mohd Zaman Khan
  • 1984: Wan Hassan Wan Daud
  • 1987: Khalid Abdul Karim
  • 1987: Hamzah Mohd Noor
  • 1987: Abu Hassan Din Al-Hafiz
  • 1987: Hasbullah Yusof
  • 1988: Mukhtar Shamsuddin
  • 1988: Abang Zainie Abang Suhai
  • 1989: Ahmad Kamil Jaafar
  • 1991: Zubir Haji Ali
  • 1991: Abdul Malek Abdul Aziz
  • 1991: Harun Din
  • 1991: Yeop Adlan Che Rose
  • 1991: Noordin Abd. Razak
  • 1992: Henry Chin Poy Wu
  • 1992: Jalaluddin Rahim
  • 1992: Punch Gunalan
  • 1993: Abdul Halim Abdul Rauf
  • 1993: Clifford F. Herbert
  • 1993: Raja Ibrahim Raja Shahriman
  • 1993: Abdul Wahid Shamsuddin
  • 1993: Lily Abdul Majeed
  • 1993: Chin Chein Tet
  • 1993: Radha Krishna a/l A.K. Sabapathy
  • 1993: Mohd. Salleh Hj. Hassan
  • 1993: Subramaniam @ Muthu a/l Nadarajah Chettiar
  • 1993: Chan Fook Kow
  • 1994: Harun Baba
  • 1994: Ismail bin Haji Ahmad
  • 1994: Omardin Abdul Wahab
  • 1995: Jalaludin Bahaudin
  • 1995: Nordin Yusof
  • 1995: Tony Tiah Thee Kian
  • 1996: Ang Lai Soon
  • 1997: Abdul Rahman Ali
  • 1997: Termizi Thayaparan
  • 1997: SM Nasimuddin SM Amin
  • 1997: M. Zain Majid
  • 1998: Zainal Azman Zainal Abidin
  • 1998: Baharuddin Abd. Kadir
  • 1998: Tunku Mahmud
  • 1998: Wong Akau
  • 1998: Tunku Sheilah
  • 1999: Hajjah Badariah Arshad
  • 1999: Tunku Nazihah
  • 1999: Abas Salleh
  • 1999: Mohamad Hasan
  • 1999: Tunku Mudzaffar
  • 1999: Mansor bin Masikon
  • 1999: Sri Kumar
  • 2000: Abdul Aziz Mohd. Yusof
  • 2000: Engku Ibrahim Engku Ngah
  • 2000: Mohamad bin Ali
  • 2000: Tengku Puteri Zahariah
  • 2000: Tengku Ahmad Shah
  • 2000: Mohd Sharif Jajang
  • 2000: Patrick Lim Soo Kit
  • 2001: Abdul Rashid Asari
  • 2002: Abdullah Yatim
  • 2002: Halijah Othman
  • 2002: Abdul Razak Abu Samah
  • 2002: Razman Md. Hashim
  • 2002: Mohd Anwar Mohd Nor
  • 2003: Muhammad bin Mohd. Noor
  • 2003: Hanif bin Haji Darimi
  • 2003: Nik Ismail Nik Mohamed
  • 2004: Syed Danial Syed Ahmad
  • 2004: Dell Akbar Khan
  • 2004: Mohammed Yusof Hussain
  • 2004: Jamal Hisne Ismail
  • 2004: Mazidah Abd. Majid
  • 2006: Mohydin bin Che' Jan
  • 2006: Vanamaly a/l K.S. Menon
  • 2006: Abd. Razak Abd. Aziz
  • 2006: Shahron bin Ibrahim
  • 2006: Yahya bin Hj. Bidin
  • 2007: Zakaria Sulong
  • 2007: Mat Yasin Mat Daud
  • 2008: Awang Kechik Abdul Rahman
  • 2008: Abdul Aziz Ibrahim
  • 2009: Sabtu bin Awam @ Awap
  • 2009: Tengku Farok Hussin
  • 2009: Adnan bin Haji Abu Bakar
  • 2009: Mohd Zaki Mokhtar
  • 2010: Ahmad Shukri Md Salleh
  • 2010: Mohd. Asri Abd. Ghapar
  • 2010: Shaharuddin Md. Som
  • 2010: Wan Hamidah Wan Ibrahim
  • 2010: Wan Zahidi Wan Teh
  • 2010: Tan Si Yen
  • 2010: Ryan Ponnudurai
  • 2011: Mohd Zuki Ali
  • 2011: Tunku Nooruddin
  • 2011: Tan Hong Hing
  • 2011: Kee Cheng Teik
  • 2011: Shaikh Abdul Halim Shaikh Salah Marie Al Kathir
  • 2011: Zulkifli Ishak
  • 2011: Abdulahalim Haji Nawi
  • 2011: Khairul Anuar Yahya
  • 2011: Zaharin Ahmad
  • 2012: Elmi Yusoff
  • 2012: Adzmi Din
  • 2012: Musa Mohd Safr
  • 2013: Khairil Annas Jusoh
  • 2013: Mohamed Badrulnizam Long Bidin
  • 2013: Naimun Ashakli Mohammad
  • 2013: Norliza Rofli
  • 2013: Mohd Norazmi Mohd Yasin
  • 2013: Romlee Yahaya
  • 2014: Zolkopli Dahalan
  • 2014: Abd. Aziz Che Yacob
  • 2014: Rokiah Omar
  • 2014: Md Tajri Alwi
  • 2014: Nizam Jaffar
  • 2014: Mohd Reza Mohd Sany
  • 2014: Mastor Mohd. Ariff
  • 2015: Kamis Samin
  • 2015: Mariam Kholidah Zulkifli
  • 2015: Muhammad Radzi Abu Hassan
  • 2015: Azizan Md Delin
  • 2016: Halimah Hashim
  • 2016: Alzamani Mohammad Idrose
  • 2016: Mohd Zakaria Yadi
  • 2016: Tunku Aziz Bendahara
  • 2017: Kamilan Maksom
  • 2017: Norazman Ayob
  • 2017: Farizah Ahmad
  • 2017: Tengku Mohamad Ridzman
  • 2017: Lam Yin Chon
  • 2017: Ng Soon Hong
  • 2019: Azuan Effendy Zairakithnaini
  • 2019: Wan Ahmad Dahlan Abdul Aziz
  • 2019: Engku Hamzah Tuan Mat
  • 2019: Mohd Ashri Muda
  • 2019: Rozainor bin Ramli
  • 2019: Nik Mohd Shafriman Nik Hassan
  • 2019: Ahmad Osman
  • 2019: Mamat Ariffin Abdullah
  • 2019: Zamrose Mohd Zain
  • 2020: Mohammad Ismail
  • 2020: Roziah Abudin
  • 2020: Zanariah Hussein
  • 2020: Mahathar Abd Wahab
  • 2020: Suriakala Suriabagavan
  • 2021: Shahrul Kamal Osman
  • 2021: Azlan Abdul Rahman
  • 2022: Jazmanie Shafawi
  • 2022: Wan Zaidi Wan Abdullah
  • 2022: Sharum Shaim
  • 2023: Mohd Aseral Jusman
  • 2023: Mohd Aini Atan
  • 2023: Abdul Halim Hamzah
  • 2023: 'Ainu Sham Haji Ramli
  • 2023: Arman Rumaizi Ahmad
  • 2023: Zahari Mohd Ariffin
  • 2023: Mohamed Zahari Yahya

Honorary Recipients

Honorary Commanders (P.S.D.)

Related Research Articles

Selangor is one of the states in Malaysia that awards honours and titles.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Royal Military College (Malaysia)</span> All-boys military school in Malaysia

Royal Military College is an all-boys military school established to train young Malaysians for service in the Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF). It is sometimes dubbed "the Malaya's Sandhurst". On 9 December 1966, in a ceremony held at the college, HM Ismail Nasiruddin of Terengganu, the Yang Di-Pertuan Agong, conferred the "Royal" title to the FMC. This was a great honour for the college as RMC the only educational institution in the history of this nation has the "Royal" title bestowed upon it. Hence since 1966, the former Federation Military College came to be known as the Royal Military College.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Order of the Defender of the Realm</span> Malaysian federal award

The Most Esteemed Order of the Defender of the Realm is a Malaysian federal award presented for meritorious service to the country. The Order Motto are 'Dipeliharakan Allah-Pangkuan Negara'.

The Most Esteemed Order of Loyalty to the Crown of Malaysia is a Malaysian federal award presented for meritorious service to the country and awarded by the sovereign.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Mahmoodiah Royal Mausoleum</span> Mausoleum

The Mahmoodiah Royal Mausoleum is a Royal Mausoleum of Johor located at Bukit Mahmoodiah in Jalan Mahmoodiah, Johor Bahru, Malaysia. The first Sultan of Johor buried here was Sultan Abu Bakar in 1895. Besides that, the founder of UMNO, Dato' Onn Jaafar was buried next to his father, Dato Jaafar bin Muhammad's grave.

Malaysia practises an elective monarchy, so there is no distinct line of succession to the Malaysian thrones. In the event where the current seat of the throne falls vacant, the Conference of Rulers meet to elect the new Yang di-Pertuan Agong (monarch) from among the rulers of the nine Malay states. The deputy king does not automatically succeed the throne. The election is regulated by Article 32 of the Constitution of Malaysia.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Al-Ghufran Royal Mausoleum</span>

The Al-Ghufran Royal Mausoleum is a Royal Mausoleum of Perak located near Ubudiah Mosque at Bukit Chandan in Jalan Istana, Kuala Kangsar, Malaysia. The first Sultan of Perak buried here was Sultan Idris Murshidul Azzam Shah I in 1916.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Selangor Council of the Royal Court</span>

Selangor Council of the Royal Court, established in 1959, serves as an advisory council to the head of Selangor state government, Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah Al-Haj. There are 22 members of the council, which is made up of Selangor royal family members and Selangor state officers.

The Distinguished Order of Meritorious Service is a Malaysian federal award presented for meritorious service to the country.

The Selangor royal family consists of the family members of the sultan of Selangor. It currently consists of Sharafuddin of Selangor and his close relations.

The Most Illustrious Order of Sultan Ahmad Shah of Pahang is a knighthood order of the Sultanate of Pahang.

The Esteemed Order of the Crown of Pahang is a knighthood order of the Sultanate of Pahang.

The Most Valliant Order of Taming Sari is knighthood order of the Sultanate of Perak.

The Exalted Order of Malacca is the third-highest state order of Malacca which is conferred by the Yang di-Pertua Negeri of Malacca. The order was constituted in 1978 by Yang di-Pertua Negeri Syed Zahiruddin along with the Premier and Exalted Order of Malacca.

The Order of Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah is an obsolete order of chivalry conferred by the Sultan of Selangor as a reward for general services to the sultan and state of Selangor during the reigning of the late Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah Al-Haj. It was established by the late Sultan on 30 September 1985 and it became obsolete following his demise on 21 November 2001. The order was awarded to high-ranking individuals who have contributed excellence to the Sultan of Selangor and His Majesty's Government.

References

  1. "Semakan Penerima Darjah Kebesaran, Bintang dan Pingat".
  2. 1 2 "PANDUAN PENCALONAN DKBPP 2018" (PDF). Bahagian Istiadat & Urusetia Persidangan Antarabangsa. Retrieved 2018-09-05.(in Malay)