Sultanate of Kedah | |||||||||||||||||
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330–1136 (Old Kedah) 1136–1821 1842–1945 1948–present | |||||||||||||||||
Anthem: Allah Selamatkan Sultan Mahkota God Save the Crowned Sultan (since 1937) | |||||||||||||||||
Status | Old Kedah (330–1136) Independent Sultanate (1136–1821) State of Siam (1821–1909) Protectorate of the United Kingdom (1909–1941; 1945–1946) | ||||||||||||||||
Capital | Alor Setar Anak Bukit | ||||||||||||||||
Common languages | |||||||||||||||||
Religion | Sunni Islam | ||||||||||||||||
Government | Absolute monarchy (1136-1941; 1945-1946; 1948-1957) Parliamentary constitutional monarchy within Malaysia (since 1957) | ||||||||||||||||
Sultan | |||||||||||||||||
• 1136–1179 | Mudzaffar Shah I (first) | ||||||||||||||||
• 2017–present | Sallehuddin | ||||||||||||||||
Advisor | |||||||||||||||||
• 1909–1915; 1918–1919 | George Maxwell | ||||||||||||||||
Legislature | None (rule by decree) (1136–1905) Kedah State Council (1905–1941; 1945–1946; 1948–1959) Kedah State Legislative Assembly | ||||||||||||||||
Historical era | Early modern period | ||||||||||||||||
• Conversion to Islam | 1136 | ||||||||||||||||
1735 | |||||||||||||||||
November 1821 | |||||||||||||||||
9 July 1909 | |||||||||||||||||
16 February 1942 | |||||||||||||||||
18 October 1943 | |||||||||||||||||
• Japanese surrender; returned to United Kingdom | 14 August 1945 | ||||||||||||||||
• Added into Malayan Union | 31 March 1946 | ||||||||||||||||
Population | |||||||||||||||||
• 1931 | 429,691[1] | ||||||||||||||||
Currency | Native gold and silver coins Straits dollar (until 1939) Malayan dollar (until 1953) | ||||||||||||||||
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Today part of | Malaysia | ||||||||||||||||
1 Remains as capital until today 2 Malay using Jawi (Arabic) script |
The Kedah Sultanate (Malay: كسلطانن قدح) is a Muslim dynasty located in the Malay Peninsula. It was originally an independent state, but became a British protectorate in 1909. Its monarchy was abolished after it was added to the Malayan Union but was restored and added to the Malayan Union's successor, the Federation of Malaya.
The information regarding the formation of this sultanate and the history before and after its creation comes from the "Kedah Annals". The annals were written in the 18th century, over a millennium after the formation of the supposed Kedah Kingdom. It describes the first king of Kedah as arriving on the shores of Kedah as a result of an attack by a mythical gigantic beast. It states that the nation was founded by the offspring of Alexander the Great. However, Thai chronicles mention that Kedah was a Thai city like Nakhon Si Thammarat and was a part of the Siamese kingdom but later was changed into a Malay state after invasion by Muslim kingdoms until today.[2]
The Kedah Annals provides unreliable information on the sultans of Kedah, listing the first sultan of Kedah as Sultan Mudzafar Shah I in 1136, while an Acehnese account gives the conversion of Kedah to Islam in 1474. Although not impossible, the year 1136 is also unlikely since it pre-dates the Terengganu Inscription Stone by almost three centuries. Claims made by the Kedah Annals also directly contradict the fact that the Buddhist Srivijaya kingdom was in direct control of Kedah at the time Sultan Mudzafar Shah I allegedly converted the region to a sultanate. Kedah may have remained Hindu-Buddhist until the 15th century.[3]