en.unionpedia.org

Abdul Hamid Jumat, the Glossary

Index Abdul Hamid Jumat

Tengku Abdul Hamid bin Tengku Jumat (italic; 12 April 1917 – 16 April 1978) was a Malaysian politician and diplomat who served as Deputy Chief Minister of Singapore between 1956 and 1959.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 27 relations: Barisan Nasional, Chief Minister of Singapore, Datuk, David Marshall (Singaporean politician), Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore, Egypt, Jawi script, Johor, Johor Bahru, Labour Front, Lee Kuan Yew, Lim Yew Hock, Mahmoodiah Royal Mausoleum, Malay styles and titles, Malaysia, Ministry of National Development (Singapore), Netherlands, Ong Eng Guan, Order of the Defender of the Realm, Pertubuhan Kebangsaan Melayu Singapura, Philippines, Raffles Institution, Singapore in the Straits Settlements, Straits Settlements, The Straits Times, Toh Chin Chye, United Malays National Organisation.

  2. 20th-century Singaporean politicians
  3. Ambassadors of Malaysia to Egypt
  4. Ambassadors of Malaysia to Germany
  5. Honorary Commanders of the Order of the Defender of the Realm
  6. Labour Front politicians
  7. Singaporean emigrants to Malaysia
  8. Singaporean politicians of Malay descent

Barisan Nasional

The National Front (Barisan Nasional; abbrev: BN) is a political coalition of Malaysia that was founded in 1973 as a coalition of centre-right and right-wing political parties to succeed the Alliance Party.

See Abdul Hamid Jumat and Barisan Nasional

Chief Minister of Singapore

The chief minister of Singapore was the head of government of the Colony of Singapore until its abolition on 3 June 1959.

See Abdul Hamid Jumat and Chief Minister of Singapore

Datuk

Datuk (or its variant Dato or Datu) is a Malay title commonly used in Brunei, Indonesia, and Malaysia, as well as a traditional title by Minangkabau people in West Sumatra, Indonesia.

See Abdul Hamid Jumat and Datuk

David Marshall (Singaporean politician)

David Saul Marshall (12 March 1908 – 12 December 1995), born David Saul Mashal, was a Singaporean barrister and statesman who served as the inaugural Chief Minister of Singapore from 1955 to 1956. Abdul Hamid Jumat and David Marshall (Singaporean politician) are 20th-century Singaporean politicians, Labour Front politicians, Members of the Parliament of Singapore and Raffles Institution alumni.

See Abdul Hamid Jumat and David Marshall (Singaporean politician)

Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore

The deputy prime minister of Singapore is the deputy head of government of the Republic of Singapore.

See Abdul Hamid Jumat and Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore

Egypt

Egypt (مصر), officially the Arab Republic of Egypt, is a transcontinental country spanning the northeast corner of Africa and the Sinai Peninsula in the southwest corner of Asia.

See Abdul Hamid Jumat and Egypt

Jawi script

Jawi (جاوي; Jawoë; Kelantan-Pattani: Yawi) is a writing system used for writing several languages of Southeast Asia, such as Acehnese, Malay, Mëranaw, Minangkabau, Tausūg, and Ternate.

See Abdul Hamid Jumat and Jawi script

Johor

Johor (also spelled Johore or historically, Jahore) is a state of Malaysia in the south of the Malay Peninsula.

See Abdul Hamid Jumat and Johor

Johor Bahru

Johor Bahru, colloquially referred to as JB, is the core city of Johor Bahru District, and the capital city of the state of Johor, Malaysia (the second-largest district in the country, by population).

See Abdul Hamid Jumat and Johor Bahru

Labour Front

The Labour Front was a political party in Singapore that operated from 1955 to 1960.

See Abdul Hamid Jumat and Labour Front

Lee Kuan Yew

Lee Kuan Yew (born Harry Lee Kuan Yew; 16 September 1923 – 23 March 2015), often referred to by his initials LKY, was a Singaporean statesman and lawyer who served as the first Prime Minister of Singapore from 1959 to 1990, and Secretary-General of the People's Action Party from 1954 to 1992. Abdul Hamid Jumat and Lee Kuan Yew are Members of the Parliament of Singapore and Raffles Institution alumni.

See Abdul Hamid Jumat and Lee Kuan Yew

Lim Yew Hock

Lim Yew Hock (p; 15 October 1914 – 30 November 1984) was a Singaporean-born Malaysian politician and diplomat who served as Chief Minister of Singapore between 1956 and 1959. Abdul Hamid Jumat and Lim Yew Hock are Labour Front politicians, Members of the Parliament of Singapore, Raffles Institution alumni, Singaporean Muslims and Singaporean emigrants to Malaysia.

See Abdul Hamid Jumat and Lim Yew Hock

Mahmoodiah Royal Mausoleum

The Mahmoodiah Royal Mausoleum (Makam Diraja Mahmoodiah) is a Royal Mausoleum of Johor located at Bukit Mahmoodiah in Jalan Mahmoodiah, Johor Bahru, Malaysia.

See Abdul Hamid Jumat and Mahmoodiah Royal Mausoleum

Malay styles and titles

The Malay language has a complex system of styles, titles and honorifics which are used extensively in Brunei Darussalam, Malaysia and Singapore.

See Abdul Hamid Jumat and Malay styles and titles

Malaysia

Malaysia is a country in Southeast Asia.

See Abdul Hamid Jumat and Malaysia

Ministry of National Development (Singapore)

The Ministry of National Development (MND; Kementerian Pembangunan Negara; 国家发展部; தேசிய வளர்ச்சி அமைச்சு) is a ministry of the Government of Singapore responsible for the formulation and implementation of policies related to the land-use planning and infrastructure development in Singapore.

See Abdul Hamid Jumat and Ministry of National Development (Singapore)

Netherlands

The Netherlands, informally Holland, is a country located in Northwestern Europe with overseas territories in the Caribbean.

See Abdul Hamid Jumat and Netherlands

Ong Eng Guan

Ong Eng Guan (1925–2008) was a Singaporean politician who served as Minister for National Development between 1959 and 1960.

See Abdul Hamid Jumat and Ong Eng Guan

Order of the Defender of the Realm

The Most Esteemed Order of the Defender of the Realm (Darjah Yang Mulia Pangkuan Negara) is a Malaysian federal award presented for meritorious service to the country.

See Abdul Hamid Jumat and Order of the Defender of the Realm

Pertubuhan Kebangsaan Melayu Singapura

The Pertubuhan Kebangsaan Melayu Singapura (abbreviation: PKMS; English: Singapore Malay National Organisation) is a political party in Singapore.

See Abdul Hamid Jumat and Pertubuhan Kebangsaan Melayu Singapura

Philippines

The Philippines, officially the Republic of the Philippines, is an archipelagic country in Southeast Asia.

See Abdul Hamid Jumat and Philippines

Raffles Institution

Raffles Institution (RI) is an independent educational institution in Singapore. Abdul Hamid Jumat and Raffles Institution are Raffles Institution alumni.

See Abdul Hamid Jumat and Raffles Institution

Singapore in the Straits Settlements

Singapore in the Straits Settlements refers to a period in the history of Singapore between 1826 and 1942, during which Singapore was part of the Straits Settlements together with Penang and Malacca.

See Abdul Hamid Jumat and Singapore in the Straits Settlements

Straits Settlements

The Straits Settlements were a group of British territories located in Southeast Asia.

See Abdul Hamid Jumat and Straits Settlements

The Straits Times

The Straits Times (also known informally by its abbreviation ST) is a Singaporean daily English-language newspaper owned by the SPH Media Trust.

See Abdul Hamid Jumat and The Straits Times

Toh Chin Chye

Toh Chin Chye (poj; 10 December 1921 – 3 February 2012) was a Singaporean statesman and academic who served as Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore between 1959 and 1968. Abdul Hamid Jumat and Toh Chin Chye are Members of the Parliament of Singapore.

See Abdul Hamid Jumat and Toh Chin Chye

United Malays National Organisation

The United Malays National Organisation (Pertubuhan Kebangsaan Melayu Bersatu; Jawi: ڤرتوبوهن كبڠسان ملايو برساتو); abbreviated UMNO or less commonly PEKEMBAR, is a nationalist right-wing political party in Malaysia.

See Abdul Hamid Jumat and United Malays National Organisation

See also

20th-century Singaporean politicians

Ambassadors of Malaysia to Egypt

Ambassadors of Malaysia to Germany

Honorary Commanders of the Order of the Defender of the Realm

Labour Front politicians

Singaporean emigrants to Malaysia

Singaporean politicians of Malay descent

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abdul_Hamid_Jumat

Also known as Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat.