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1 Childhood  





2 Education  





3 Career  





4 Weddings and family  





5 Honours  



5.1  Honours of Negeri Sembilan  





5.2  Honours of Malaysia  





5.3  Trivia  







6 References  














Tunku Imran






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Tunku Imran
His Highness Tunku Muda Serting of Negeri Sembilan
HH Prince Tunku Imran during the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics
Tunku Muda Serting of Negeri Sembilan
Reign1976 - present
PredecessorTuanku Ja'afar

Born (1949-03-21) 21 March 1949 (age 75)
Istana Hinggap, Seremban,
Negeri Sembilan,
Federation of Malaya
Spouse

Moira Rodrigo

(m. 1987⁠–⁠2019)

Nora Marzuki

(m. 2013)
IssueTunku Abdul Rahman Aminullah
Names
Tunku Imran ibni Tunku Ja'afar (at birth)
Regnal name
Tunku Imran ibni Almarhum Tuanku Ja'afar
DynastyPagaruyung
FatherTuanku Ja’afar ibni Almarhum Tuanku Abdul Rahman
MotherTuanku Najihah binti Almarhum Tunku Besar Burhanuddin
ReligionSunni Islam
HH Prince Tunku Imran
5th President of the Olympic Council of Malaysia
In office
1998–2018
Preceded byHamzah Abu Samah
Succeeded byMohamad Norza Zakaria
5th President of the
World Squash Federation
In office
1989–1996
Preceded byScotland Ronnie Sinclair
Succeeded byNew Zealand Susie Simcock
Personal details
Born

HRH Prince Tunku Imran


Malaysia Seremban, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia
NationalityMalaysia
Children1 son

Tunku Tan Sri Dato' Seri Imran ibni Almarhum Tuanku Ja’afar (born 21 March 1949) is a Malaysian sports administrator. He was born as the second son of Ja'afar of Negeri Sembilan, the elected monarchofNegeri Sembilan, one of the thirteen states of Malaysia. He is often known in English simply as Prince Tunku Imran.

The prince is a former President of the Commonwealth Games Federation,[1] and was also the president of the Olympic Council of Malaysia. He is an Honorary Member of the International Olympic Committee.

Childhood[edit]

HH Prince Tunku Imran was born at Istana Hinggap (Hinggap Palace), Seremban, Negeri Sembilan on 21 March 1949 as the second son of the late Tuanku Ja'afar and his wife Tuanku Najihah.[citation needed]

His siblings in birth order are :

Education[edit]

Career[edit]

Barr-at-Law (Gray's Inn 1971). Indonesian Representative for PERNAS 1972-1973, MD Haw Par (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd 1973-1976, CEO Antah Group of Coys 1977-2001, Founder Dir of SPA, Chair Aluminium Co of Malaysia Bhd, Minho (Malaysia) Bhd and Lafarge Malayan Cement Bhd, Group Chair Petra Group. Dir Austral Enterprises Bhd, Island & Peninsular Bhd and Hwang-DBS (Malaysia) Bhd. Business Adviser to Jones, Lang Wootton and Partners , Jimah Power Generation IPP , 7-Eleven , Pepsi , Mirinda , 7UP , Bleu , (Permanis) , UTV , Granley Developments , Biwater , Clipper Power , Vectel Networks , Schindler , Giant Hypermarkets , Lenga Palm Oil , Noble Mineral Resources , Global Gold Holdings , Sino Hua-An International , Antah Insurance , BWI Hotels etc..... Chair Fndn for Sporting Excellence, and the Young Malaysians Society. Presdt Malaysia Heritage Trust, Malaysian German Chamber of Commerce & Industry, Olympic Council of Malaysia, Malaysian Cricket Assoc, and World Squash Fed 1989-1996. President of Commonwealth Games Federation. Malaysian Chef de Mission 24th Olympic Games at Seoul 1988. Trustee Yayasan Tunku Naquiyuddin since 1995, Tuanku Ja’afar Coll. Dir Inst of Strategy & International Studies. Mbr National Sports Council of Malaysia, Malaysian Business Council, etc.[2]

Weddings and family[edit]

m. H.H. Princess Che’ Engku Mahirah binti Abdullah, née Moira Rodrigo, 18 February 1987 and divorced 1 July 2019.

m. H.H. Princess Che Engku Noor Asmara @ Nora binti Abang Marzuki 28 March 2013.

He has one son, two step-sons and two step-daughters:

Honours[edit]

He has been awarded :

Honours of Negeri Sembilan[edit]

Honours of Malaysia[edit]

Trivia[edit]

During the opening ceremony of the 2014 Commonwealth Games, alongside Queen Elizabeth II, Imran struggled to open the baton that contained her message, but did so eventually amidst great relief and good humour.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Our people". Commonwealth Games Federation. Archived from the original on 10 February 2014. Retrieved 12 February 2014.
  • ^ "IOC membership dips back below 100 mark as constructive critics retire".
  • ^ a b "Semakan Penerima Darjah Kebesaran, Bintang dan Pingat".
  • ^ "Prince laughs off baton struggle". www.heraldscotland.com. Retrieved 24 July 2014.
  • Malaysian royalty
    Preceded by

    Tunku Naquiyuddin

    Line of succession to the throne of Negeri Sembilan
    3rd position
    Succeeded by

    Tunku Nadzaruddin


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