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Author: MetalFire

Tunku Muhriz Tuanku Munawir YDP Negeri Sembilan ke 11

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Post time 30-12-2008 09:45 AM | Show all posts
bini dia nih pangkat mak sedara

agong skrg nih
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Post time 30-12-2008 11:02 AM | Show all posts

Reply #20 Syd's post

Lahir 14-January-1948, makna nya cuti umum untuk Hari jadi yang Di Pertuan Besar bertukar dari 19-Jul(hari lahir Almarhum Tuanku Jaafar) kepada 14-Jan(Hari lahir Tuanku Muhriz)
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Post time 30-12-2008 11:10 AM | Show all posts

Reply #22 Catalyst's post

selamat bercoti tuk orang2 n9




aku gak yang tak coti
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Post time 30-12-2008 12:09 PM | Show all posts
daulat tuanku
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Post time 30-12-2008 12:33 PM | Show all posts
tahniah......

daulat tuanku...
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Post time 30-12-2008 03:12 PM | Show all posts
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Post time 30-12-2008 04:30 PM | Show all posts

Anak-anak Yam Tuan

YM Tunku Ali Redhauddin Tunku Muhriz
educated at cambridge, working at khazanah as investment director.





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Post time 30-12-2008 04:47 PM | Show all posts
Anak No 2




'Abidin Muhriz - Director & Head of Project to Advance Democratic Institutions (PADI)
'Abidin was educated at the Kuala Lumpur Alice Smith School andMarlborough College, England. He obtained his BSc and MSc at the LondonSchool of Economics and Political Science where he concentrated onGovernment, Sociology and Imperial History. 'Abidin has worked inseveral London-based think tanks, the British Houses of Parliament, theWorld Bank and UNDP. He is also a columnist in The Sun and youth weekly Malaysian Today.
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 Author| Post time 30-12-2008 07:06 PM | Show all posts
porangai sumo tak semonggah
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Post time 30-12-2008 07:23 PM | Show all posts
Den tak berani nak complaint........takut Congko pulak nanti.
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Post time 30-12-2008 07:51 PM | Show all posts
DAULAT TUANKU!!
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Post time 30-12-2008 08:04 PM | Show all posts
eh ada gambar isteri Tuanku Mukhriz x???
nak tgk
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Post time 30-12-2008 09:04 PM | Show all posts

nak tanya?

apsal waktu pertabalan tu sume org tk pakai songkok?
tlg jawab ye..........keep wondering since yesterday.........
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Post time 30-12-2008 10:47 PM | Show all posts

Reply #27 Syd's post

tgk 1st pic tu amoi dah puji.. 'wah handsomenya '

tapi bila pic seterusnyerrr       
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Post time 30-12-2008 11:24 PM | Show all posts

Balas #27 Syd\ catat

kalau nak jadi pemimpin kono pimpin koluargo dulu baru buleh pimpin negara....apo yang dio cubo nak buktikan ?
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Post time 30-12-2008 11:31 PM | Show all posts

Reply #27 Syd's post

ada potensi kena rejek jadi YDP ke 12 nie hahahaha
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Post time 31-12-2008 12:12 AM | Show all posts
Syd,
Mana ko dpt gmbr2 Ali Muhriz tu? Hahahaha
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Post time 31-12-2008 09:33 AM | Show all posts
Daulat Tuanku............
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Post time 31-12-2008 09:33 AM | Show all posts
The "uncommon commoner" who became king

SEREMBAN, Dec 30 — The election and proclamation of Tuanku Muhriz Tuanku Munawir as the 11th Yang Dipertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan on 29th December 2008 has all the trappings and makings of a great Greek epic. It is the story of a prince, brought up as the heir apparent, through a tweak of fate loses the succession to the throne on the untimely death of his father.

The court elders conspire in their wisdom and judge the young prince as too young to succeed the dead king and thus pass on the throne to the wise and older paternal uncle of the prince. They did as it was their right to do so in accordance with accepted rights and privileges of their Office as Court Elders. Perhaps, only in the state of Negri Sembilan in particular, and, in the Malay mind in general could such an act have been accepted without question or reservation in the modern world.

The young prince then lives a life among the commoners for forty years while his uncle rules the kingdom. We may, perhaps, never truly know what transpired in the mind of the young prince, but, for 40 years he watched as his royal cousins prospered in the newly prosperous and independent Malaysia. For 40 years he watched in silence as his royal cousins made their marks in sports administration and became fixtures in the country's social circuit and permanent features in the society pages.

There will no end to the speculation and analyses on the significance of this succession. But it has to be said that perhaps, the Undangs not only voted to restore what was rightfully Tuanku Muhriz' but, to signal CHANGE.

What the Tuanku did the last 40 years away from the throne? Well, not much different from what we millions of commoners do on a daily basis.

Work to pay the monthly bills and raise a family. The Tuanku after reading Law in Wales, he returned and joined Citibank in Kuala Lumpur in the mid 1970s. He honed his skills in the Treasury, Foreign Exchange, Money and Capital Markets Department. He then went on to part own a small international money broking firm in the late 70s to the late 80s. He married Tengku Aishah Rohani in 1974 and had three children, Tunku Ali Redauddin Muhriz , Tunku Zain Al'Abidin Muhriz and Tunku Alif Hussein Saifuddin Al-Amin.

By and large, Tuanku's engagement in business and commerce can best be described as that of a small businessman. Not even sufficient to get on the front cover of the Edge.

His first son Tunku Ali worked in McKinsey and is now Director of Investments at Khazanah Nasional. The second son,Tunku Abidin works in the World Bank actively engaged in poverty eradication initiatives.

In Tunku Alif, reside the combined compassion, generosity and humanity of both Muhriz and Rohani. Tunku Alif was born autistic. The parents spent the better part of their wealth and time to make sure this special child was able to get the best possible educational and health care. This included moving to the United States to get specialized help. The child has thought them the qualities patience, tolerance and compassion. These are qualities we too often casually and liberally use on some undeserving leaders.

So may we hope that the combination of his early year experiences as an heir apparent, a normal working life and taking care of a special child, will in the new role of Yang diPertuan Besar , bring a soft thoughtful touch to the Royalty. More recently rulers like the Sultan of Selangor and the Raja Muda of Perak have injected logic, reason and compassion in debates on various issues including race relations.

Perhaps the new Tuanku, given his intellectual background, will be another voice of reason and moderation in these challenging times for Malaysia.

His 40 years of waiting offers some life lessons for all of us.
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Post time 31-12-2008 09:34 AM | Show all posts

Balas #34 aamoi\ catat

sepupu sepapat dia jugak rasanya depa tu
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