Recently Sultan Ibrahim Iskandar has been appointed as the new king of Malaysia.

Recently Sultan Ibrahim Iskandar has been appointed as the new king of Malaysia.

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Category : Appointment/Resignation Published on: October 30 2023

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  • Sultan Ibrahim Iskandar has been appointed the new King of Malaysia in October, 2023.
  • He will replace King Al-Sultan Abdullah in this post.
  • The appointment of Ibrahim Iskandar will be effective from January 31, 2024.
  • He is the 17th king of Malaysia.
  • In Malaysia the king serves as the head of Islam and commander-in-chief of its armed forces.
  • Malaysia is a constitutional monarchy with a unique system of governance.
  • Here, the heads of 9 royal families are the Sultans of 9 states, who become kings for 5-5 years in turn.
  • Malaysia is a tropical country located in South-East Asia.
  • It is divided into two parts by the Malay Sea.
  • Its capital is Kuala Lumpur.
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