Order of the Perak State Crown

The Most Illustrious Order of the Perak State Crown (Malay: Darjah Kebesaran Mahkota Negeri Perak Yang Amat Mulia)[1] is knighthood order of the Sultanate of Perak.

Order of the Perak State Crown
Darjah Kebesaran Mahkota Negeri Perak
Awarded by Perak Sultan of Perak
TypeOrder
Founded12 December 1957
StatusCurrently constituted
FounderSultan Yusuff Izzuddin Shah
SovereignSultan Nazrin Muizzuddin Shah
GradesKnight Grand Commander (SPMP)
Knight Commander (DPMP)
Commander (PMP)
Member (AMP)
Post-nominals
  • S.P.M.P.
  • D.P.M.P.
  • P.M.P.
  • A.M.P.
Statistics
First induction1963
Last induction2021
Total inductees182 Knight Grand Commanders
1196 Knight Commanders
1555 Commanders
5304 Members
Precedence
Next (higher)Order of Taming Sari
Next (lower)Justice of the Peace

Knight Grand Commander


Knight Commander/Commander/Member
Ribbon bar of the order

Background

It was founded by Sultan Yusuf Izzuddin Shah on 12 December 1957.

Timeline of ribbon

OrderClass1957-19691969-19771977-20002000–2011 Since 2011
Order of the Perak State Crown (1957) [2] S.P.M.P.
lower classes

Classes

There are four classes of the order:

  • Knight Grand Commander (Dato' Seri Paduka Mahkota Perak, post-nominal letters : S.P.M.P.)
  • Knight Commander (Dato' Paduka Mahkota Perak, post-nominal letters : D.P.M.P.)
  • Commander (Paduka Mahkota Perak, post-nominal letters : P.M.P).
  • Member (Ahli Mahkota Perak, post-nominal letters : A.M.P.)

Recipients

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Knight Grand Commander (SPMP)

The knight grand commanders receives the title Dato’ Seri and his wife Datin Seri

Knight Commander (DPMP)

The knight commanders receives the title Dato’ and his wife Datin

  • 1963: Osman Talib
  • 1963: Mohd Esah Kulop Shah
  • 1963: Abdul Aziz Mohd Jabar
  • 1963: Shaari Shafie
  • 1963: J.E.S. Crawford
  • 1963: Jal Manecksha
  • 1963: Shaari Abdul Wahab
  • 1963: Meor Aliff Bin M Alwi
  • 1963: Ramly Bin Abdullah
  • 1963: Mustaffa Al Bakri
  • 1963: Mohamed Yusof Bin Ahmad
  • 1963: Liew Why Hone
  • 1963: Mohd Ali Zaini Bin Mohd Zain
  • 1963: Leong Kee Nyean
  • 1963: Lau Pak Khuan
  • 1963: Shaaribin Haji Abdul Wahab
  • 1964: Tan Siew Ng
  • 1964: Syed Zahiruddin Bin Sy Hassan
  • 1964: Megat Khas Megat Omar
  • 1964: Muthu Thamby Pillai
  • 1969: Ishak Mahmud
  • 1969: Sheikh Abdul Rahman
  • 1969: Murad Mahmood
  • 1969: Mohd Sany Abdul Ghaffar
  • 1978: Richard Ho Ung Hun
  • 1980: Mak Hon Kam
  • 1980: Gurmukh Singh
  • 1980: T. Pathamanathan
  • 1980: Leong Ah Kow
  • 1981: Othman Abdul Manan
  • 1981: S. Dharmalingam
  • 1981: Hew Sze Tong
  • 1981: Chuah Yew Aun
  • 1981: Malik Nordin
  • 1982: Abdul Malik Noordin
  • 1982: Ling Liong Sik
  • 1982: Ng Kuok Thai
  • 1982: Yaakub Abdul Hamid
  • 1982: Wong Choo Thong
  • 1989: Au How Cheong
  • 1989: Loke Yuen Yow
  • 1989: S. RAJASEGARAN
  • 1989: PARAMJIT SINGH A/L TARA SINGH
  • 1989: Azumu Tak
  • 1989: Mohd Hamidi Mohd Razali
  • 1989: Mohd Kharin Ibrahim
  • 1989: Chan Kai Cheong
  • 1989: Gurcharan Singh
  • 1989: Motohiro Otsuka (Honorary)
  • 1990: Ong Ka Chuan
  • 1990: MOHAMAD BIN JAMRAH
  • 1990: ABDUL RAMAN BIN SULAIMAN
  • 1991: Wan Hashim Wan Teh
  • 1996: Hamdi Abu Bakar
  • 2001: Khamsiyah Binti Yeop
  • 2001: Michelle Yeoh Choo Kheng
  • 2001: Ho Cheng Wang
  • 2001: Yik Phooi Hong
  • 2001: Mat Isa Ismail
  • 2001: Onn Bin Hamzah
  • 2001: K. Munisamy
  • 2001: Hiew Yew Can
  • 2001: Ahmad Zahid Hamidi
  • 2001: Raja Abdullah Bin Raja Yaacob
  • 2001: Ismail Bin Dolah Harun
  • 2001: Samsudin Bin Hashim
  • 2001: Kok Soo Chon
  • 2001: Md Mydin Bin Md Sheriff
  • 2008: Ngeh Koo Ham
  • 2009: Mah Hang Soon
  • 2009: Roshidi Hashim
  • 2009: Mohd Tarmizi Idris
  • 2010: Abdul Manaf Hashim
  • 2010: Rais Hussin Mohamed Ariff
  • 2011: Sham Mat Sahat

See also

References

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