Bruneians
are proud to have the world’s oldest
reigning monarchy and centuries of royal
heritage. At the helm of the only remaining
Malay Islamic Monarchy in the world, the
Sultan of Brunei comes from a family line
that dates back over 600 years to 1405 when
the first Sultan ascended the throne, founding
a dynasty of which the current Sultan, His
Majesty Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah, is
the 29th ruler.
The early history of the nation’s
unique monarchy can be pieced together from
accounts taken from Chinese, Javanese and
local Bruneian records. The first ruler,
Sultan Muhammad Shah, known as Awang Alak
Betatar, is said to be responsible for introducing
Islam to Brunei, forever altering the course
of the nation’s history and cultural
landscape.
The second ruler was Sultan Ahmad, followed
by a third Arab Sultan, Sharif Ali, considered
to be a descendant of the Prophet Mohammad.
Also known as Sultan Berkat, he married
the daughter of Sultan Ahmad and consolidated
the monarchy with the Islamic faith. Following
him was Sultan Sulaiman, who was succeeded
by the most renowned ruler in Brunei's early
history, Sultan Bolkiah. Under the rule
of Sultan Bolkiah, Brunei began to expand
into an empire, with territorial holdings
that would eventually encompass the island
of Borneo and parts of the Philippines.
Brunei's golden age centred on the reign
of two remarkable rulers, Sultan Bolkiah
and Sultan Hassan. Under their rule, Brunei’s
Royal Court developed a splendour rivalling
that of any other monarchy in the world,
and the territorial and cultural influence
of the country reached its peak. Visitors
today can still marvel at the dignity of
Brunei’s Golden Age as a great deal
of historic relics from the era have been
carefully preserved.
In 1888, Brunei became a British protectorate
and in 1906, the British Residential System
was introduced. Brunei was eventually granted
internal self-government, and Sultan Omar
Ali Saifuddien promulgated the nation’s
new Constitution on 29 September 1959.
In 1967, the current Sultan, His Majesty
Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Mu'izzaddin
Waddaulah was made the 29th ruler of Brunei
Darussalam, leading the nation achieving
its independence in 1984. The Sultan declared
Negara Brunei Darussalam ("Brunei,
The Abode of Peace") as a sovereign,
democratic and independent Malay Muslim
Monarchy (Melayu Islam Beraja) which would
be administered according to the teachings
of Islam.
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