Raja Uda
Raja Uda | |
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1st Governor of Penang | |
In office 30 August 1957 – 30 August 1967 | |
Chief Minister | Wong Pow Nee |
Preceded by | Office established |
Succeeded by | Syed Sheh Shahabudin |
2nd and 4th Menteri Besar of Selangor | |
In office September 1954 – August 1955 | |
Monarch | Hisamuddin Alam Shah |
Preceded by | Othman bin Muhammad |
Succeeded by | Abdul Aziz bin Abdul Majid |
In office July 1949 – March 1953 | |
Monarch | Hisamuddin Alam Shah |
Preceded by | Hamzah bin Abdullah |
Succeeded by | Othman bin Muhammad |
Personal details | |
Born | Raja Uda bin Raja Muhammad 1894 Kuala Langat, Selangor, Federated Malay States, British Malaya (now Malaysia) |
Died | 17 October 1976(1976-10-17) (aged 81–82) Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia |
Resting place | Royal Mausoleum, Klang, Selangor |
Political party | Independent; UMNO-aligned |
Spouse(s) | Raja Maslamah binti Raja Busu Tengku Badariah binti Al-Marhum Sultan Alaeddin Sulaiman Shah Tengku Nor Saadah binti Al-Marhum Sultan Alaeddin Sulaiman |
Parents |
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Residence | Seri Mutiara |
Profession | Politician |
Raja Uda ibni almarhum Raja Muhammad SMN KBE CMG DUPN (1894 – 17 October 1976) was a Malaysian statesman during the country's struggle for independence and its early years of nationhood. He was a civil servant under the British colonial administration, and eventually rose to important administrative positions within the government. Upon the independence of Malaya in 1957, he became the first Yang di-Pertua Negeri (Governor) of Penang, one of the four states in Malaysia without a hereditary ruler.
Uda was also the grandfather of Malaysian political blogger Raja Petra Kamaruddin.
Biography
Raja Uda was a member of the Selangor royal family, being a distant cousin of Sultan Hisamuddin Alam Shah and a direct descendant of the first Sultan of Selangor. He married both of Sultan Hisamuddin's sisters namely, Tengku Badariah binti Sultan Alaeddin Sulaiman Shah and Tengku Nor Saadah.[1]
Educated at the Malay College Kuala Kangsar, Raja Uda joined the colonial government service in 1910 at the age of 16. In 1939, he was appointed as secretary to the British Resident of Selangor. He was Menteri Besar of Selangor twice, from 1949 to 1953, and again from 1954 to 1955. In between, Raja Uda served as Malayan High Commissioner in the United Kingdom. He was involved in negotiations with the British to establish the Member System in the 1950s.[2]
In 1951, Raja Uda was appointed a CMG and appointed an Honorary Knight Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire in 1953. Following the first ever general election in 1955, Raja Uda was appointed Speaker of the Federal Legislative Council.
On August 30, 1957, the day before independence, Raja Uda was appointed the first Governor of the state of Penang and served for ten years.
Raja Tun Uda died on October 17, 1976, and he was buried at the Selangor royal mausoleum near Sultan Sulaiman Mosque in Klang, Selangor.
Legacy
Several projects and institutions were named after him, including:
- The neighbourhood of Kampung Raja Uda, Port Klang, Selangor
- PY19 Raja Uda MRT station
- Perpustakaan Raja Tun Uda or Raja Tun Uda Library in Section 13, Shah Alam, Selangor.
- The Weld Quay in George Town, Penang was renamed Pengkalan Raja Tun Uda.
- Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Raja Tun Uda (SMKRaTU) in Bayan Lepas, Penang
- Masjid Jamek Raja Tun Uda, the first mosque built in Shah Alam, Selangor located at Section 16.
Streets
- Jalan Raja Uda in Butterworth, Penang
- Jalan Raja Uda in Kuala Lumpur
Honours
Honour of Penang
- As 1st Yang di-Pertua Negeri of Penang (31 August 1957 – 30 August 1967)
- Grand Master and Knight Grand Commander of the Order of the Defender of State (1 August 1967 – 30 August 1967)[3]
- Malaya :
- Grand Commander of the Order of the Defender of the Realm (SMN) – Tun (1959)
- Malaysia :
- Recipient of the Malaysian Commemorative Medal (Gold) (PPM) (1965)
Foreign Honours
- United Kingdom :
- Recipient of the King George VI Coronation Medal (1937)[4]
- Honorary Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) (1945)
- Honorary Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG) (1951)[5]
- Honorary Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE) – Sir (1953)[6]
Notes
- ^ Raja Sir Tun Uda Al Haj Bin Raja Muhammad: Family Tree
- ^ Bab 5: Pembinaan Negara Bangsa yang Merdeka (in Malay). Textbook notes. Accessed June 3, 2010
- ^ decorations of Penang : Order of the Defender of State founded in 01/08/1967
- ^ "CORONATION MEDALS FOR MALAYA". Morning Tribune. 26 May 1937. p. 23.
- ^ "No. 39104". The London Gazette (Supplement). 1 January 1951. p. 5.
- ^ "No. 39863". The London Gazette (Supplement). 1 June 1953. p. 2973.
References
New creation | Yang di-Pertua Negeri of Penang 1957–1967 | Succeeded by |
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Commanders
- 1958: Tunku Kurshiah
- 1958: Tunku Ismail
- 1958: Tunku Munawir
- 1958: Tengku Yahya Petra
- 1958: Leong Yew Koh
- 1958: Raja Uda
- 1958: Tan Cheng Lock
- 1959: Abdul Razak Hussein
- 1959: Henry Lee Hau Shik
- 1959: Tengku Budriah
- 1961: Abdul Malek Yusuf
- 1963: Yusof Ishak
- 1964: Abang Openg
- 1964: Mustapha Harun
- 1967: Pengiran Ahmad Raffae
- 1968: Syed Sheh Shahabudin
- 1970: Syed Sheh Barakbah
- 1970: Tuanku Bujang
- 1970: Sharifah Rodziah Barakbah
- 1973: Abdul Aziz Abdul Majid
- 1975: Fuad Stephens
- 1976: Sardon Jubir
- 1976: Syed Zahiruddin
- 1977: Mohd Hamdan Abdullah
- 1978: Abang Muhammad Salahuddin
- 1978: Ahmad Koroh
- 1979: Mohamad Adnan Robert
- 1981: Hussein Onn
- 1982: Abdul Rahman Ya'kub
- 1982: Awang Hassan
- 1987: Tunku Ibrahim Ismail
- 1989: Ahmad Zaidi Adruce
- 1989: Hamdan Sheikh Tahir
- 1989: Mohammad Said Keruak
- 1989: Syed Ahmad Shahabuddin
- 1996: Sakaran Dandai
- 2003: Ahmadshah Abdullah
- 2003: Mahathir Mohamad
- 2004: Mohd Khalil Yaakob
- 2009: Abdullah Ahmad Badawi
- 2011: Juhar Mahiruddin
- 2014: Abdul Taib Mahmud
- 2020: Mohd Ali Rustam
- 2021: Ahmad Fuzi Abdul Razak
- 2024: Wan Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar
Grand
Commanders
- 1958: Lim Yew Hock
- 1959: Djuanda Kartawidjaja
- 1960: Gerald Templer
- 1962: Thanat Khoman
- 1962: Thanom Kittikachorn
- 1963: Norodom Monineath
- 1963: Yusof Ishak
- 1964: Dhani Nivat
- 1964: Hayato Ikeda
- 1964: Masayoshi Ōhira
- 1964: Norodom Kantol
- 1964: Prapas Charusathien
- 1964: Wan Waithayakon
- 1965: Abdel Hakim Amer
- 1965: Ali Sabri
- 1965: Anwar Sadat
- 1965: Zein al-Sharaf bint Jamil
- 1965: Firyal Irshaid
- 1965: Hassan bin Talal
- 1965: Hassan Ibrahim
- 1965: Hussein el-Shafei
- 1965: Chung Il-kwon
- 1965: Muhammad bin Talal
- 1965: Muna Al Hussein
- 1965: Nguyễn Cao Kỳ
- 1965: Hussein ibn Nasser
- 1965: Wasfi al-Tal
- 1965: Zakaria Mohieddin
- 1966: Chang Kay Young
- 1966: James Beveridge Thomson
- 1967: Albert II
- 1967: Eisaku Satō
- 1970: Adam Malik
- 1970: Nawwaf bin Abdulaziz Al Saud
- 1971: Souvanna Phouma
- 1975: Kukrit Pramoj
- 1979: Kriangsak Chamanan
- 1982: Fahd bin Abdulaziz Al Saud
- 1984: Elena Ceaușescu
- 1984: Prem Tinsulanonda
- 1989: Jefri Bolkiah
- 2000: Maha Vajiralongkorn
- 2000: Sultan bin Abdulaziz Al Saud
- 2001: Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa
- 2003: Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud
- 2003: Marcello Pera
- 2003: Pier Ferdinando Casini
- 2005: Victoria
- 2010: Moza bint Nasser
- 2011: Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan
- 2012: Naruhito
- 2012: Masako