Che Puan Besar Haminah
Haminah | |||||||||
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Raja Permaisuri Agong | |||||||||
Reign | 13 December 2011 – 12 December 2016 | ||||||||
Installation | 11 April 2012 | ||||||||
Predecessor | Sultanah Nur Zahirah | ||||||||
Successor | Tunku Azizah Aminah Maimunah Iskandariah | ||||||||
Sultanah consort of Kedah | |||||||||
Reign | 21 November 2003 – 11 September 2017 | ||||||||
Installation | 9 January 2004 | ||||||||
Predecessor | Sultanah Bahiyah | ||||||||
Successor | Sultanah Maliha | ||||||||
Che Puan Besar of Kedah | |||||||||
Reign | 21 January 2018 – Present | ||||||||
Born | Kampung Matang Jelutong, Bagan Serai, Perak, Malaya | 15 July 1953||||||||
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Father | Haji Hamidun Taib | ||||||||
Mother | Hajjah Isma Muhammad | ||||||||
Religion | Sunni Islam |
Sultan Salehuddin, the Sultan
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Che Puan Besar Hajjah Haminah, formerly known as Sultanah Haminah (Jawi: چي ڤوان بسر حاجه همينه; née Haminah binti Hamidun; born 15 July 1953) is the former Sultanah consort of Malaysian State of Kedah and is the widow of Sultan Abdul Halim Mua'dzam Shah. Born a commoner from Bagan Serai, Perak, she married Sultan Abdul Halim on 25 December 1975, and as his second wife, she was styled as Che Puan Kedah. She was crowned Sultanah on 9 January 2004 at the Balai Penghadapan Istana Anak Bukit following the death of Tuanku Bahiyah, the previous Sultanah and first wife of Sultan Abdul Halim.[1] She served as the 14th Raja Permaisuri Agong of Malaysia from 2011 to 2016, during her husband's second term as Yang di-Pertuan Agong, the Malaysian federal head of state. After her husband's death in September 2017, her brother-in-law, Sultan Sallehuddin bestowed the title of Che Puan Besar of Kedah or equivalent to a Dowager Sultanah.
Early life
Born on 15 July 1953 in Kampung Matang Jelutong, Bagan Serai, Perak. She is the fourth of seven siblings born to father HE Haji Hamidun Taib and mother HE Hajjah Isma Muhammad. HRH Queen Dowager Haminah was educated at SK Matang Jelutong and later SM Inggeris Bagan Serai.[2]
Royalty
On 25 December 1975, at age 23, Haminah married the HRH Sultan of Kedah, Sultan Abdul Halim and became his second wife. She received the title HH Che Puan Kedah.[2] HRH Sultan Abdul Halim's first wife, Tuanku Bahiyah died on 26 August 2003. On 21 November 2003, HH Che Puan Haminah was proclaimed Sultanah Kedah. HRH coronation ceremony took place in the royal town of Anak Bukit on 9 January 2004.[2]
Upon the installation of HRH Sultan Abdul Halim as HM The Yang di-Pertuan Agong on 13 December 2011, HRH Queen Dowager Haminah became HM The Raja Permaisuri Agong.[3] HRH Queen Dowager Haminah is the fourth commoner who become a Raja Permaisuri Agong after HRH Tuanku Bainun binti Mohamad Ali of Perak, HRH Tengku Permaisuri Siti Aishah of Selangor and HRH Tuanku Nur Zahirah of Terengganu.
Following the demise of HRH Almarhum Sultan Abdul Halim Mu'adzam Shah on 11 September 2017, she has been formally addressed as HRH Sultanah Hajjah Haminah during a brief period of time.
On 21 January 2018, in conjunction with the Sultan of Kedah, Sultan Sallehuddin's 76th birthday, she was conferred the title Yang Maha Mulia Che Puan Besar Kedah or Her Royal Highness The Che Puan Besar of Kedah. She is now formally addressed as HRH Queen Dowager Hajjah Haminah or simply HRH Tuanku Hajjah Haminah
Interests
HRH Queen Dowager Haminah is known to enjoy golf, tennis, badminton, lawn bowling and music.[4] She has participated in various golf tournaments in Kedah and initiated amateur women's golf tournaments such as the Kedah International Red Tee Invitational, as well as being invited as the royal guest for the International Lawn Bowls Mahsuri Cup in Langkawi.[5]
Awards and recognitions
She has been awarded the following honours:[citation needed]
Honours of Kedah
- Member of the Royal Family Order of Kedah (DK, 9 January 2004).
- Member of the Halimi Family Order of Kedah (DKH, 16 July 2008).[6]
- Member of the Supreme Order of Sri Mahawangsa (DMK, 20 January 2017) with title Dato' Seri Utama.[7]
Honours of Malaysia
- Malaysia :
- Recipient of the Order of the Crown of the Realm (DMN, 26 January 2012)[8][9]
Foreign honours
- Japan:
- Grand Cordon (Paulownia) of the Order of the Precious Crown (3 October 2012)
- Thailand:
- Dame Grand Cordon (Special Class) of the Order of Chula Chom Klao (2 September 2013)[citation needed]
Places named after her
Several places were named after her, including:
- Sultanah Haminah Mosque in Pendang, Kedah
- Taman Tuanku Haminah, a residential area in Sungai Petani, Kedah
- Pusat Perdagangan Tuanku Haminah, a trade centre in Alor Setar, Kedah
- Dewan Tuanku Permaisuri Hajah Haminah, Universiti Islam Antarabangsa Sultan Abdul Halim Mu'adzam Shah in Kuala Ketil, Kedah
- Wisma Yayasan Anak anak Yatim Sultanah Haminah in Kedah
Notes
References
- ^ "Che' Puan Kedah is proclaimed KDYMM Sultanah of Kedah". utusan.com.my/. Utusan Online. Retrieved 28 August 2017.
- ^ a b c Alina Simon (10 January 2004). "New Sultanah of Kedah crowned". New Straits Times. p. 4.
- ^ Adib Povera (13 December 2011). "Grand send-off for KDYMM Sultan of Kedah". New Straits Times. Retrieved 13 December 2011.
- ^ "Che' Puan Haminah dimasyhur Sultanah Kedah". Utusan Malaysia (in Malay). 10 January 2004. Archived from the original on 13 December 2011.
- ^ Embun Majid (2011-12-13). "Queen of the rakyat's heart". The Star. Daulat Tuanku, p. 4.
- ^ Photo of Sultan Abdul Halim and Sultanah Haminah
- ^ with title:Dato' Seri Utama Thestar
- ^ Photo of Abdul Halim and Haminah, King and Queen of Malaysia (2011-)
- ^ "Semakan Penerima Darjah Kebesaran, Bintang, dan Pingat Persekutuan".
- 1953 births
- People from Perak
- Living people
- Royal House of Kedah
- Kedah royal consorts
- Malaysian royal consorts
- Malaysian Muslims
- Malaysian people of Malay descent
- Members of the Royal Family Order of Kedah
- Members of the Halimi Family Order of Kedah
- Members of the Supreme Order of Sri Mahawangsa
- Recipients of the Order of the Crown of the Realm
- Grand Cordons of the Order of the Precious Crown
- Dames Grand Cross of the Order of Chula Chom Klao