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Kefli Razali
Kefli bin Haji Razali (born 6 October 1940) is a Bruneian aristocrat and retired military officer who became the second Commander of the Armed Forces (Brunei), commander of the Royal Brunei Navy (RBN) from 1983 to 1986 and from 1993 to 1995. Early life and education On 6 October 1940, Kefli was born in Mukim Kuala Balai, Kampong Kuala Balai, to a nobleman, ''Orang Kaya Laila Setia'' Haji Razali. After being moved from Rifle Company Royal Brunei Malay Regiment, AMDB, he began his career in 1967 in the RBN's Boat Section. There are only two officers at that time: himself in the role of Second-in-command, second in command (2IC) and Captain Mc Ivay of the Loan Service in the role of officer in command. On 28 May 1970, Captain Kefli departed for Australia to undergo naval training before to assuming command of a brand-new patrol boat, , measuring . Military career Kefli boarded a Cargo ship, cargo vessel in Southampton while attending basic navigation course earlier in his career ...
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Malay Styles And Titles
The Malay language has a complex system of Style (manner of address), styles, titles and honorifics which are used extensively in Brunei, Brunei Darussalam, Malaysia and Singapore. Brunei, Malaysia, Singapore, few provinces in the Philippines and several provinces in Indonesia regularly award honorary and life titles. What follows in this article is specific to the Malaysian system. References to Brunei and Indonesia are given when pertinent. In Malaysia, all non-hereditary titles can be granted to both men and women. Every title has a form of address which can be used by the wife of the title holder. This form is not used by the husband of a titled woman; such a woman will bear a title which is the same as a titled man. Former usage Singapore, whose Malay royalty was abolished by the Singapore in the Straits Settlements, British colonial government in 1891, has adopted civic titles for its leaders. Much of the Philippines was History of the Philippines (900–1521), historic ...
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