Talk:Al-Muhtadee Billah
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Who is Yang Teramat Mulia?
[edit]Is Yang Teramat Mulia an alternate name for Al-Muhtadee Billah Bolkiah? [1] Hall Monitor 21:43, 19 July 2005 (UTC)
The title "Yang Teramat Mulia" is an equivalent to "His/Her Excellency". Well, in the case of Prince Al-Muhtadee Billah, it's of course "His Excellency" ;) —Preceding unsigned comment added by 61.6.228.97 (talk) 02:49, 7 March 2008 (UTC)
Not a commonwealth citizen?
[edit]The entry on Brunei states that it is part of the Commonwealth of Nations, yet the entry on the prince states that he could not receive the title of "sir" and the common honorary cross, because he is NOT a citizen of the commonwealth.
Invitation:
Asalamu Alaikum Your Highness. My His Majesty invite you to visit www.maharlikasultanate.weebly.com or royalsultanate.weebly.com. Presently His Majesty is extra ordinary Plenipotentiary Minister of the Philippine Council for Sama and Bajau tribal affairs and exhorting the people's right for self-government. His Majesty is also fee simple owner of the Mindanao and Sulu, remnant of the Maharlika Sultanates which we are not bound to the the 2007 Resolution between the Government of the Philippines and our non-Muslim Family cousins in Manila who had wean the 1976 Philippine Court Decision as final and executory. Whereby, the Government appealed and was pending resolultion till 2007; acceded to the Philippine sovereignty administration of the Philippine Archipelago, stipulating the exception of Mindanao and Sulu which is reverted back to His Majesty's Royal Forefather as by the 1572 ceding to the latter prior to the recognition of its Original Certificate of Title or OCT 01-4 under the Torrens System. Also visit OCT 01-4 Legal Actions.
Wassalam.
HRM. Yang Di-Partuan Paduka Ahmad Carpenter Yu Tiamco Arpa-V ibni Maharaja Adinda Taup Angging (Anddin) Zein Ul-Abidin Sultan Shaif Ul-Hashim Abu'Bkr Mohamad Shah Fad'lun. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 112.207.173.140 (talk) 00:55, 22 December 2013 (UTC) This might need ironing out by someone more knowledgable than me.
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