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December 13, 2016
Kuala Lumpur (AFP) - Malaysia on Tuesday installed its 15th king, Sultan Muhammad V, a relatively youthful monarch known for his fondness for four-wheel driving and other extreme sports.
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| Sultan Muhammad V, the incoming 15th king of Malaysia is installed in Kuala Lumpur, December 13, 2016 (AFP Photo/MANAN VATSYAYANA) |
Kuala Lumpur (AFP) - Malaysia on Tuesday installed its 15th king, Sultan Muhammad V, a relatively youthful monarch known for his fondness for four-wheel driving and other extreme sports.
In a
ceremony steeped in pomp and centuries of tradition, the 47-year-old Sultan,
dressed in gold-coloured traditional Malay formal wear, took the oath of office
in the national palace in Kuala Lumpur.
The
ceremony, marked by honour guards and Islamic prayers, was televised nationally
and attended by Prime Minister Najib Razak and hundreds of guests decked out in
Islamic finery.
Sultan
Muhammad V, currently the ceremonial ruler of the conservative Islamic northern
state of Kelantan, takes the national throne under the rotating monarchy in
place since independence from Britain in 1957.
In a unique
arrangement, the throne of the Muslim-majority country changes hands every five
years between the rulers of the nine Malaysian states still headed by Islamic
royalty.
Sultan
Muhammad V studied at St Cross College at Oxford and the Oxford Centre for
Islamic Studies, according to official media.
He is known
for a relaxed public persona, taking part in walkathons to promote health, and
has been photographed wearing a baseball cap backwards.
The Sultan
"fills his free time by reading and has an interest in extreme sports such
as four-wheel drive expeditions and endurance challenges and shooting,"
Bernama news agency said.
Despite the
merely ceremonial role, Malaysia's Islamic royalty command great respect,
especially from Muslim Malays, the country's majority group, and criticising
them is strictly forbidden.
Portraits
of the king and queen adorn government buildings throughout the country. The
king is also the symbolic head of Islam in the nation, as well as the nominal
chief of the military.
Malaysia's
sultans trace a lineage back to Malay sultanates of the 15th century. The king
is referred to as Yang di-Pertuan Agong, or "He Who Is Made Lord".
Sultan
Muhammad V replaces Sultan Abdul Halim Mu'adzam Shah from the northern state of
Kedah, now 89, who was king previously in the 1970s and became the first person
to hold the position twice.

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