Pahang honours list

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

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2003

all of which carry the title Dato'.

2012

In 2012, 796 people received honors in Pahang. [1]

Those receiving the SSAP included:

2013

In May 2013, the crown prince Abdullah Ahmad Shah, presented awards on behalf of his father at an investiture ceremony at the Abu Bakar Palace in Pekan. [2] In December 2013, the crown prince Abdullah Ahmad Shah, presented additional awards on behalf of his father. [3]

Sultan Ahmad Shah (SSAP) award

The SSAP medal, and the title Dato' Sri was awarded to:

and six other people.

Other awards May 2013

Other awards December 2013

2014

At an investiture ceremony at Abu Bakar Palace, crown prince Abdullah handed out 199 medals and other awards on behalf of his father, Sultan Ahmad Shah. [4]

Dr. Noor Hisham Abdullah, Director-General of Health, was one of four recipients of the Sri Sultan Ahmad Shah (SSAP) award.

2015

2016

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References

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