Orang Kaya Indera Shahbandar

Orang Kaya Indera Shahbandar
اورڠ كاي ايندرا شهبندر
Noble family of Pahang
Parent familyOrang Besar Berempat (Four Major Chiefs)
Current regionMalaysia
Place of origin Pahang
Founded1722 (1722)
FounderTo' Tondek
Current headYDH. Orang Kaya Indera Shahbandar ke-11 Najib Razak
Style(s)
  • Men: Yang DiHormat Orang Kaya Indera Shahbandar
  • Wife: Toh Puan Indera
Connected families
TraditionsMuslim, allegiance to Sultan of Pahang
Estate(s)Pekan

Orang Kaya Indera Shahbandar ("Noblemen Indera Shahbandar", Jawi: اورڠ كاي ايندرا شهبندر) is a nobility title in Pahang Sultanate and one of the four highest ranking nobles below the monarch.[1] The title traces its origin from the times of the Old Pahang Sultanate, and was historically known simply as Shahbandar.[2] The territory under the jurisdiction of the Shahbandar was the royal capital, Pekan, and its surrounding area stretching from Bebar river to Kuala Lepar, which mostly lies within the Pekan constituency.[3][4]

During the reign of Raja Bendahara Tun Ali, the title was renamed with the additional prefixes 'Orang Kaya Indera', thus it was later known as 'Orang Kaya Indera Shahbandar'.[5] The title is the fourth most influential among the four major chiefs, because the Shahbandar lived in the vicinity of the capital, and tended to become the monarch's minister or chief executive officer.[6]

Role

Historically, the Orang Kaya Indera Shahbandar was one of four major chiefs (Orang Besar Berempat) who wielded very wide powers in Pahang. They had the authority to impose taxation, and to decide all criminal and civil cases except those which involved capital punishment. Their power was limited only by the capacity of the monarch to restrain them, which varied according to their proximity to Pekan — the further from the court, the greater their authority. Their districts were subject to the ruler granting monopolies (serahan) on certain goods.[7]

They were obliged to appear at Pekan once a year in the month of Muharram to pay the monarch homage (menjunjung duli) and a form of tribute (banchi). During wartime, they were required to take to the field with men, arms and food. The installation of the monarch was incomplete unless the Orang Besar Berempat assisted. The Pahang constitutional theory was that the Orang Besar Berempat and, to a lesser degree, the other chiefs were the foundation upon which the monarch's authority rested.[8]

During the time of the Johor Empire, the four major chiefs gave allegiance to the Sultan of Johor through his viceroy, the Bendahara. In time, with the sovereign being a distant figure, their allegiance tended to become more a matter of loyalty to the Bendahara personally. This became formally sealed with the establishment of the Pahang Kingdom in the late 18th century.[9]

Succession

The titles of the Orang Besar Berempat were hereditary. When a chief died, his successor was required to make a ceremonial offering to the monarch before his appointment was approved. This usually took the shape of gold-hilted kris, but other forms of offering were permissible. If the eldest son of a deceased chief were unfit for the succession, it was proper to appoint a younger son, a brother, or a nephew to the chieftaincy.[10]

Shahbandar family

The present members of the Shahbandar family claim matrilineal descent from To' Tuan, a Bugis chief who settled in Pahang about 1722, married a Pahang lady, and was said to have improved the art of silk weaving in his adopted country. The patrilineal ancestor of the family is To' Tondek, the first Orang Kaya Indera Shahbandar.[11]

After the death of Ali, the seventh Orang Kaya Indera Shahbandar, the title went to a non-family member Che Osman, son of Imam Perang Indera Mahkota Gendut. On Che Osman's death, the chieftaincy reverted to the old family in the person of Dato' Hussein.[12] The incumbent titleholder is Najib Razak, who is the former Prime Minister of Malaysia.

The surviving genealogical record of the Shahbandar family is:[13]

To' Tuan
To' Pongkeng
To' PondokTo' Tondek
Orang Kaya Indera Shahbandar I
♀To' MasJenal
Orang Kaya Indera Shahbandar II
Bediman
Orang Kaya Indera Shahbandar III
♀To' EmbongJahidin
Orang Kaya Indera Shahbandar V
Ismail of Pedah
Orang Kaya Indera Shahbandar IV
Husain
Orang Kaya Indera Shahbandar VI
♀Che Sawiah♀Che PerakChe Husoh
Ali
Orang Kaya Indera Shahbandar VII
Haji Andak (Tuan Hakim)Che Lambak
Muhammad TaibChe Mat
Hussein
Orang Kaya Indera Shahbandar IX
Che NgahChe Mahmud
Abdul Razak
Orang Kaya Indera Shahbandar X
Rahah NoahAbdul AzizAbdul RaniAbdul Karim
Najib
Orang Kaya Indera Shahbandar XI
JohariNizamNazimNazir

See also

Members of Orang Besar Berempat besides the Orang Kaya Indera Shahbandar:

References

  1. ^ Ahmad Sarji Abdul Hamid 2011, p. 82
  2. ^ Linehan 1973, p. 190
  3. ^ Wan Haji Abdul Wahid Bin Haji Wan Hassan 2016
  4. ^ Dato' Sri Wan Haji Abdul Wahid. "Pembesar Negeri Pahang: Orang Besar Berempat". Portal Diraja Pahang (in Malay).
  5. ^ Ahmad Sarji Abdul Hamid 2011, p. 82
  6. ^ Linehan 1973, p. 197
  7. ^ Linehan 1973, p. 196
  8. ^ Linehan 1973, p. 196
  9. ^ Linehan 1973, p. 197
  10. ^ Linehan 1973, p. 197
  11. ^ Linehan 1973, p. 195
  12. ^ Linehan 1973, p. 196
  13. ^ Linehan 1973, p. 195

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