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Yamtuan, also known officially as
Yang di-Pertuan Besar In Malay, Yang di-Pertuan Besar, literally ''"He Who Is Made Chief Ruler"'', is a title given to the head of state in segments of the Malay Archipelago. In Malaysia # Also known as Yamtuan Besar, it is the title of the elected monarch of the ...
and unofficially as Grand Ruler, is the royal title of the ruler of the Malaysian state of
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. The Grand Ruler of Negeri Sembilan is elected by a council of ruling chiefs in the state, or the '' Undangs''. This royal practice has been followed since 1773. The Yamtuan Besar is elected from among the four leading princes of Negeri Sembilan (''Putera Yang Empat''); the Undangs themselves cannot stand for election and their choice of a ruler is limited to a male
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who is Malay and also a "lawfully begotten descendant of Raja Radin ibni Raja Lenggang", the 4th Yamtuan. This unique form of government later inspired the first
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,
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, to implement a form of rotational
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for a newly independent
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(now
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). Thus, the office of
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was created.


Early history

Early history covers the period from the first settlements in the region up until its formation into a single recognised state.
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has been receiving migrants from
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for hundreds of years. Prior to the implementation of this unique form of monarchy, the area was ruled by the Sultan of Malacca. After
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was defeated by the Portuguese, it was ruled by the
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. By 1760, however, Johor which was having trouble from the Dutch, decided to allow the state to find a leader from Minangkabau in
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. Between 1760 and 1770, a council of leaders known as the penghulu luak (the predecessor of the Undangs today) left for Pagar Ruyung in Minangkabau in search of a leader. The Minangkabau Rajas of Pagar Ruyung are believed to be a descendants of Dhul-Qarnayn (possibly
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or
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).


Middle history

Middle history covers the period when Negeri Sembilan was treated as a part of the Minangkabau empire and its ruler was appointed by the Pagaruyung palace in West Sumatra.


YamTuan Melewar

The council of Sultan Malenggang Alam of Pagaruyung appointed his uncle, Raja Mahmud (Rajo Mangiang), to rule this new outpost of the Minangkabau empire. Raja Mahmud was grandson of Sultan Alif II of Pagaruyung. He later became known as Raja Melewar upon ascension to the
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throne. Prior to Raja Melewar, the districts were separately vying for power against each other while a greater problem of interference, incursions and invasion loomed over them from
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controlled Johor and Selangor. All this amid the stream of imposters claiming the throne, including Raja Kasah, Raja 'Adil and Raja Khatib. Raja Melewar is credited with the successful unification the main districts and numerous outlying settlements into a cohesive political state we now know as Negeri Sembilan. He was installed as the first Yang diPertuan Besar Negeri Sembilan at Penajis in Rembau with the endorsement of all the territorial chiefs. He ruled as YamTuan from 1775 until his death in 1795.


YamTuan Hitam

Following the death of Raja Melewar in 1795, the same council of leaders once again set out on a journey to their ancestral land. By this time, Negeri Sembilan had risen in importance in the Minangkabau empire. In 1795, the council of Sultan Muning Syah III of Pagaruyung appointed his uncle, Raja Hitam (Rajo Samik II), as Yamtuan Besar. Raja Hitam was son of Sultan Bagagar Syah I of Pagaruyung. Following the Minangkabau matrilineal tradition, Raja Hitam married Raja Melewar's daughter, Tunku Aishah, but they had no children. As a diplomatic gesture, Raja Hitam also married the widow of the brother of Sultan Ibrahim of Selangor; begetting 4 children, including a daughter, Tunku Ngah. He died in 1808.


YamTuan Lenggang

Once again in 1808, the leaders of Negri Sembilan went to Minangkabau in search of someone to replace their leader. At this time, the Minangkabau Confederacy was in the middle of the Padri War against religious militant extremists promoting
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. The council of Sultan Bagagar Syah III (
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& MuningSyah V) of Pagar Ruyung appointed his uncle, Raja (Ali) Lenggang Laut. Raja Lenggang was the son of Sultan Malenggang Alam of Pagaruyung. YamTuan Lenggang established the royal residence at the town of
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. He wedded Raja Hitam's second daughter, Tunku Ngah. They had two sons: Tunku Radin and Tunku Imam. YamTuan Lenggang died in 1824.


End of the Dynasty in Minangkabau West Sumatra

In 1824, the Undangs could not embark on a trip to meet the Raja of Pagar Ruyong because, by then, the Pagaruyung Dynasty was mostly destroyed. During the Padri War, a truce meeting with the Minangkabau royal family in 1815 was in reality a planned mass murder of the royal family by a Wahabbi leader, ''Tuan Ku Lintau''. The Dutch military forces took possession of Minangkabau territories in 1821. Thus, for the first time in its history, Negri Sembilan would have its own hereditary leader to continue the Pagaruyung Dynasty.


Late history

Late history covers the period of flux; after the fall of the Pagaruyung dynasty in West Sumatra and before the Constitutional era.


YamTuan Radin

As the Pagaruyung Kingdom was in tatters in West Sumatra, YamTuan Lenggang looked to continue the dynasty with what was left in Negeri Sembilan. He proposed his young son, Raja Radin (Raden), to be the next YamTuan but the district Undangs were hesitant. After he died, there were 5 claimants to the throne: (1) the swashbuckler Raja Kerjan (proxy for Sungai Ujong chief), (2) the dubious Raja Sati (Laboh) sent from Siak (also proxy for Sungai Ujong), (3) the braggard Raja Ali, nephew of Sultan Ibrahim of Selangor (4) the youthful Raja Radin, and (5) the unknown Raja Beringin but suddenly self-appointed guardian of Radin. Raja Beringin was largely ignored; while Raja Sati bickered against his benefactor and was removed. In 1832, the Negri chiefs vehemently objected when Raja Ali declared himself YamTuan and his son-in-law, Sayid Sha'ban as YamTuan-Muda. Ali & Sha'ban went to war with the Linggi chief and attempted the murder of the Undang of Rembau. The Negeri chiefs abandoned their machinations, rallied around Raja Radin, elected him to the Seri Menanti throne and went to war against Ali & Sha'ban. Raja Ali was driven out; Sha'ban eventually became the chief of Tampin; while Raja Kerjan was later killed by the Temenggong of Muar for stealing buffaloes. With the appointment of YamTuan Radin, the blood line to the Minangkabau Pagaruyung dynasty remained unbroken. YamTuan Radin ruled for 30 years before he died in 1861. He had 2 sons, Tunku Antah and Tunku Lintau.


YamTuan Imam

After the death of YamTuan Radin, his son Tunku Antah was quite young and after some consternation among the Negeri chiefs, they appointed Raja Imam as YamTuan in 1861. YamTuan Imam ruled for eight years and died in 1869. He had a son, Tunku Ahmad Tunggal.


YamTuan Antah

Upon the death of Yamtuan Imam, the 2 claimants to the throne were Tunku Antah and Tunku Ahmad Tunggal. With no consensus forthcoming,
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elevated the widow of YamTuan Radin, Tuanku Puan Intan as the Regent from 1869 to 1872. The Undang of Johol supported Tunku Antah; the Undang of Sungai Ujong was backing Tunku Ahmad Tunggal; the Undang of Jelebu was undecided with their own problems; the Undang of Rembau wanted their own independence. After 3 years of wrangling, Tunku Antah was elected as Yamtuan in 1875. During this time, the British administration was attempting to obtain border treaties and commercial agreements with all the states and districts in the Malay peninsula. The Undang of Sungai Ujong signed with the British but without any reference to the ruler nor the other Undangs. This eventually culminated into the 1876
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wherein the united forces of Negeri Sembilan attacked the British protecting Sungai Ujong. Yamtuan Antah's forces were eventually defeated by British infantry and artillery. YamTuan Antah surrendered to the British in Johor and was demoted to "YamTuan Seri Menanti" but he was still determined to obtain an equitable agreement for the entire State. At the urging of the Sultan of Johor, the Governor of the Straits Settlements agreed to reconcile the dispute between Sungai Ujong and the other districts. Suggestions to the British from the Undang of Sungai Ujong amongst others was the installation of a new Sultan (from Muar) and appointing Tunku Ahmad Tunggal as "Malay Captain" for all territories except Sungai Ujong. By 1877, every district and territory in Negeri Sembilan had separate agreements with the British which included arbitration by the Sultan of Johor; but this proved unworkable. In 1887, witnessed by the British Governor of the Straits Settlements, a new agreement was signed by the chiefs of Johol, Inas, Ulu Muar, Jempol, Terachi and Gunung Pasir. Through this agreement, they acknowledge and ratify YamTuan Antah as Yamtuan Sri Menanti; the ruler of the Sri Menanti Confederacy. YamTuan Antah died in 1888, a victim of a smallpox epidemic. In 1889, the districts of Rembau and Tampin joined the Confederacy to bear the historic name of the Nine States - Negeri Sembilan.


Modern history

Modern history is from the Constitutional era and onwards.


Tuanku Muhammad

In 1888, the son of Yamtuan Antah, Tuanku Muhammad Shah at the age of 22 years took on the title of ''Tuanku'' and was declared Yang diPertuan Besar of the Sri Menanti Confederacy. With the final 2 districts joining, on 29 April 1898, he was installed as the Yang diPertuan Besar of Negeri Sembilan. This marks the formal adoption of a State Constitution wherein the chiefs of territories of Jelebu, Johol, Sungai Ujong and Rembau are officially elevated in status of Undang; and the YamTuan would exercise control over the districts of Gunung Pasir, Inas, Jempol, Terachi & Ulu Muar. Tuanku Muhammad died in 1933.


Tuanku Abdul Rahman

Tuanku Muhammad's son, Tuanku Abdul Rahman, took over in 1933. Tuanku Abdul Rahman later became the first
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of Malaya in 1957 (during which time his brother
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was regent).


Tuanku Munawir

Tuanku Abdul Rahman's son,
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, ascended the throne in 1960 and ruled until 1967.


Tuanku Ja'afar

When Tuanku Munawir died, his brother, Tuanku Ja'afar Tuanku Abdul Rahman, became the ruler of Negri Sembilan, by-passing Munawir's son Muhriz of Negeri Sembilan, who at 19 years of age was a minor. Tuanku Jaafar also served as the tenth
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of
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. During this period,
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was ruled by the regent, Y.A.M. Tunku Laxamana
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.


Tuanku Muhriz

On the death of Tuanku Jaafar in 2008, the Undangs elected Tuanku Muhriz (eldest son of Tuanku Munawir and nephew of Tuanku Jaafar).


Election of Yang Di Pertuan Besar

Negeri Sembilan follows the Minangkabau tradition of selecting its Ruler through a consensus of the noble chiefs. For Negeri Sembilan, the State Constitution assigns the choice of successor of the YamTuan to the 4 Undangs (chiefs). Extract from "The Laws of the Constitution of Negeri Sembilan, 1959":- Chapter 3 : THE YANG DI-PERTUAN BESAR VII. (1) There shall be a Yang di-Pertuan Besar of the State to exercise the functions and powers of a Ruler in accordance with this Constitution and who shall take precedence over all other persons in the State. (2) The Yang di-Pertuan Besar shall be such person as shall be elected by the Undangs of the territories of Sungai Ujong, Jelebu, Johol and Rembau in the manner hereinafter provided and in accordance with the custom of the State. (3) No person shall be elected as Yang di-Pertuan Besar of the State unless He shall be a male of the Malay race, of sound mind and professing the religion of the State, who is a lawfully-begotten descendant in the male line of Raja Radin ibni Raja Lenggang. (4) Upon the death of a Yang di-Pertuan Besar, leaving male issue him surviving, the Undangs of the territories of Sungai Ujong, Jelebu, Johol and Rembau shall forthwith choose a successor from the said male issue: : Provided that if, in the opinion of the said Undangs, there is no suitable and competent person among the said male issue, then a person shall be chosen from the first of the following classes or failing, in their opinion any suitable and competent person in that class, then from the second and subsequent classes in the order stated, that is to say– : Firstly, the brothers of the deceased Yang di-Pertuan Besar; : Secondly, the paternal uncles of the deceased Yang di-Pertuan Besar; : Thirdly, the grandsons of the deceased Yang di-Pertuan Besar; : Fourthly, the sons of the brothers of the deceased Yang di-Pertuan Besar; : Fifthly, the sons of the paternal uncles of the deceased Yang di-Pertuan Besar.


List of Yamtuan


Pagaruyung Dynasty

*1773–1795: Raja Melewar – The 1st Yamtuan of Negeri Sembilan (died 1795) *1795–1808: Raja Hitam – The 2nd Yamtuan of Negeri Sembilan (died 1808) *1808–1824: Raja Lenggang – The 3rd Yamtuan of Negeri Sembilan (died 1824) *1824–1861: Yamtuan Radin – The 4th Yamtuan of Negeri Sembilan (died 1861) *1861–1869: Yamtuan Imam – The 5th Yamtuan of Negeri Sembilan (died 1869) *1869–1872: Tengku Ampuan Intan (female regent) *1875–1888: Tuanku Antah ibni Almarhum Yamtuan Radin – The 6th Yamtuan of Negeri Sembilan/Sri Menanti (died 1888) *1888–1933: Tuanku Muhammad Shah ibni Almarhum Tuanku Antah – The 7th Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Sri Menanti/Negeri Sembilan (died 1933) *1933–1960:
Tuanku Abdul Rahman ibni Almarhum Tuanku Muhammad Tuanku Sir Abdul Rahman ibni Almarhum Tuanku Muhammad ( Jawi: ; 24 August 1895 – 1 April 1960) was the first Paramount Ruler or Yang di-Pertuan Agong of the Federation of Malaya, eighth Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Seri Menanti and second Yan ...
– The 8th Yang di-Pertuan Besar Negeri Sembilan and 1st
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(died 1960) *1960–1967: Tuanku Munawir ibni Almarhum Tuanku Abdul Rahman – The 9th Yang di-Pertuan Besar Negeri Sembilan (died 1967) *1967–2008: Tuanku Ja'afar ibni Almarhum Tuanku Abdul Rahman – The 10th Yang di-Pertuan Besar Negeri Sembilan and 10th
Yang di-Pertuan Agong The Yang di-Pertuan Agong (, Jawi: ), also known as the Supreme Head of the Federation, the Paramount Ruler or simply as the Agong, and unofficially as the King of Malaysia, is the constitutional monarch and head of state of Malaysia. The o ...
(died 2008) *2008–present: Tuanku Muhriz ibni Almarhum Tuanku Munawir – The 11th Yang di-Pertuan Besar Negeri Sembilan


See also

*
Elective monarchy An elective monarchy is a monarchy ruled by an elected monarch, in contrast to a hereditary monarchy in which the office is automatically passed down as a family inheritance. The manner of election, the nature of candidate qualifications, and t ...
* Monarchies of Malaysia *
Family tree of Negeri Sembilan monarchs The following is the family tree of the Malay monarchs of Negeri Sembilan, from the establishment of the chieftaincy in 1773 until present day. The monarch is styled ''Yang di-Pertuan Besar'' or shortened as Yamtuan Besar ('the grand ruler'). The fi ...
*
Family tree of Malaysian monarchs The following is family tree of the monarchs of Malaysia. The head of state is titled the Yang di-Pertuan Agong. The position is elective but only the hereditary rulers of the states of Johor, Kedah, Kelantan, Negeri Sembilan, Pahang, Perak, Perlis, ...


References


Further reading

* Information from Warisan Diraja Negri Sembilan Darul Khusus
History behind Negri's unique selection of ruler
The New Straits Times, 29 December 2008. * The Nĕgri Sĕmbilan: Their Origin and Constitution by M. Lister - 1887, Volume 19, Journal of the Straits Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society (Great Britain & Ireland). * Rĕmbau by D.F.A. Hervey - 1884, Volume 13, Journal of the Straits Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society (Great Britain & Ireland). * Negri Sembilan - The History, Polity and Beliefs of the Nine States by R. O. Winstedt C.M.G., D.Litt. (Oxon), General Adviser, Johore - 1933, Volume 11, Journal Of The Malayan Branch Of The Royal Asiatic Society {{authority control . Feudalism in Malaysia History of Negeri Sembilan Malaysian nobility Monarchs of Malaysia Noble titles of Malaysia 1773 establishments in Asia 1773 establishments in the British Empire 1770s establishments in Southeast Asia Malaysian people of Minangkabau descent Minangkabau people