Yahya Petra
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Yang di-Pertuan Agong VI | |||||||||
Reign | 21 September 1975 – 29 March 1979 | ||||||||
Installation | 28 February 1976 | ||||||||
Predecessor | Abdul Halim | ||||||||
Successor | Ahmad Shah | ||||||||
Sultan of Kelantan | |||||||||
Reign | 10 July 1960 – 29 March 1979 | ||||||||
Coronation | 17 July 1961 | ||||||||
Predecessor | Ibrahim | ||||||||
Successor | Ismail Petra | ||||||||
Born | Istana Balai Besar, Kota Bharu, Kelantan, Unfederated Malay States | 10 December 1917||||||||
Died | 29 March 1979 Istana Negara, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | (aged 61)||||||||
Burial | 30 March 1979 Langgar Royal Mausoleum, Kota Bharu, Kelantan, Malaysia | ||||||||
Spouse | |||||||||
Issue | Tengku Merjan Tengku Rozan Tengku Salwani Tengku Rohani Tengku Ismail Petra Tengku Mohamad Petra | ||||||||
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House | Long Yunus | ||||||||
Father | Sultan Ibrahim Ibni Almarhum Sultan Muhammad IV | ||||||||
Mother | Che Puan Besar Embong Binti Daud | ||||||||
Religion | Sunni Islam |
Sultan Yahya Petra ibni Almarhum Sultan Ibrahim GCMG (Jawi: سلطان يحيى ڤيترا ابن المرحوم سلطان إبراهيم; 10 December 1917 – 29 March 1979) was Sultan of Kelantan from 1960, and the sixth Yang di-Pertuan Agong, the constitutional monarch of Malaysia, from 1975, until his death in 1979.
He was born on 10 December 1917, as Tengku Yahya Petra at the Istana Balai Besar in Kota Bharu, Kelantan. He was the second son of Sultan Ibrahim (b. 1897; r. 1944–1960) by his third wife, Cik Embong binti Encik Daud (1899–1971).[1]
Tengku Yahya Petra was raised by his childless uncle, Tengku Ismail (later Sultan Ismail). He was sent to the Francis Light School in Penang before continuing his studies in England. His uncle, Sultan Ismail, appointed him Tengku Temenggong Kelantan on 21 July 1939. He was later promoted to Tengku Bendahara Kelantan on 6 February 1945 by his father, Sultan Ibrahim. He served in various Kelantan civil service posts from 1941 to 1948.[2]
Tengku Indra Petra was the eldest son of Sultan Ibrahim and elder brother of Sultan Yahya Petra. After Sultan Ibrahim succeeded his brother Sultan Ismail, Tengku Indra Petra was appointed heir apparent with the title of Raja Muda Kelantan on 25 October 1944. However, due to conflict with his father, he was dismissed from the post and removed from the line of succession by his father's decree on 1 February 1948. On the same day, Sultan Yahya Petra replaced his brother as heir apparent with the new title of Tengku Mahkota Kelantan.
Tengku Indra Petra became a politician and was elected a Member of Parliament (MP) in the 1955 Malayan general election. Tengku Indra's descendants have since disputed their family's exclusion from Kelantan's line of succession.[3]
Tengku Indra Petra did not preside over the installation of Sultan Yahya Petra's successor, Sultan Ismail Petra, It was Tengku Panglima Raja Tengku Ahmad who presided over installations of Sultan Ibrahim, Sultan Yahya Petra and Sultan Ismail Petra. Tengku Panglima Raja was the father of the former Sultanah of Johor, Sultanah Zanariah binti Tengku Ahmad.
Sultan Yahya Petra (as he became) succeeded his father a day after the latter's death on 9 July 1960. He was crowned on 17 July 1961 at Istana Balai Besar in Kota Bharu.
Sultan Yahya Petra served as the Deputy Yang di-Pertuan Agong, the federal deputy king, between 21 September 1970 and 20 September 1975.
During the election of the sixth Yang di-Pertuan Agong (King of Malaysia), the most senior ruler Sultan Ismail of Johor declined to be considered. Sultan Yahya Petra also declined nomination at first due to having suffered a serious stroke, but changed his mind and was duly elected.[4] His term began from 21 September 1975.
Malaysia's second prime minister Tun Abdul Razak died on 14 January 1976 less than four months into Sultan Yahya Petra's reign as Yang di-Pertuan Agong.
In 1977 a state of emergency was declared in his own state following a political crisis and violence.
Sultan Yahya Petra died of an apparent heart attack at 3:45 pm at the National Palace on 29 March 1979. His coffin lay in state at the National Palace for a day and was then taken by plane to Kota Bharu where it was buried at the Kelantan Royal Mausoleum.[5]
He was married to Tengku Zainab binti Tengku Sri Utama Raja Tengku Muhammad Petra (1917–1993), who was styled Raja Perempuan Zainab II (her stepmother-in-law was Raja Perempuan Zainab I, consort of Sultan Ibrahim) and Raja Permaisuri Agong. Sultan Yahya Petra and Raja Perempuan Zainab II had one son and six daughters. However, two of their daughters died when they were young. He also married Tengku Alexandria binti Tengku Yusof and was given a son.[6][7][8]
Name | Birth Date | Birth Place | Death Date | Death Place | Marriage Date |
Spouse | Their children | Their grandchildren |
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Tengku Merjan | 23 February 1940 | 15 October 2020 | (aged 80)Raja Perempuan Zainab II Hospital, Kota Bharu, Kelantan | 22 January 1960 | Tengku Abdul Aziz bin Tengku Muhammad Hamzah | Tengku Mohamad Rizam Tengku Ramizan Tengku Mohamad Rizal Tengku Mohamad Ridzman |
nine grandchildren | |
Tengku Rozan | 25 December 1942 | 23 April 1969 - Divorced |
Tengku Mohamed Nasrun bin Tengku Yusof | Tengku Rozanna Petri Tengku Rozlynda Petri |
three grandchildren | |||
Tengku Salwani | 26 August 1944 | Istana Batu, Kota Bharu, Kelantan | 20 October 1966 - Divorced |
Raja Aman Shah bin Raja Shahar Shah | Raja Amir Saifuddin Shah | None | ||
Tengku Rohani | 14 October 1947 | 31 December 2021 | (aged 74)Raja Perempuan Zainab II Hospital, Kota Bharu, Kelantan | None | None | None | None | |
Tengku Ismail Petra | 11 November 1949 | Istana Jahar, Kota Bharu, Kelantan | 28 September 2019 | (aged 69)Raja Perempuan Zainab II Hospital, Kota Bharu, Kelantan | 4 December 1968 | Tengku Anis binti Tengku Abdul Hamid | Tengku Muhammad Faris Petra Tengku Muhammad Faiz Petra Tengku Muhammad Fakhry Petra Tengku Amalin A’ishah Putri |
five grandchildren |
Tengku Mohamad Petra | unknown | Kota Bharu, Kelantan | unknown | unknown | four children | unknown |
Sultan Yahya Petra held the rank of Marshal of the Royal Malaysian Air Force.[citation needed]
Several places were named after him, including: