Order of the Crown of Johor
The Most Honourable Order of the Crown of Johor is an Order of chivalry awarded by the Sultan of Johor. It was first instituted on July 31, 1886.
It is awarded in three classes:
- Knight Grand Commander,
- Knight Commander and
- Companion.
The Order of the Crown of Johor is the oldest royal order in the country, introduced some 30 years before any of the other Malaysian royal households introduced a similar order. The awards are bestowed based on three main criteria namely; loyalty, meticulous service and diligence.
Since these royal awards were first conferred in 1886, only 712 individuals have been honoured, an average of only five honours per year making it reputedly the rarest and hence most prestigious ‘Datoship’ to get in Malaysia. Awards are conferred at the sultan's discretion, in conjunction with the birthday of the Sultan of Johor. The annual Honours List is published in most mainstream Malaysian media and newspapers.
Recipients
Knight Grand Commander (S.P.M.J)
- Franz Ferdinand
- Jaafar Haji Muhammad
- S. Q. Wong
- Lee Kong Chian
- Abdul Rahman Andak
- Abdul Rahman Mohamed Yassin
- Hassan Yunus
- Mohamed Noah Omar
- Suleiman Abdul Rahman
- Abdul Razak Hussein
- Ismail Abdul Rahman
- Aw Cheng Chye
- Hussein Onn
- Mustapha Harun
- Sulaiman Ninam Shah
- Sardon Jubir
- Abdul Kadir Yusuf
- Mohamed Rahmat
- Awang Hassan
- Mahathir Mohamad
- Lee Kuan Yew
- Edmund W. Barker
- Jaffar Hussein
- Leonardus Benyamin Moerdani
- Try Sutrisno
- Tan Hiok Nee
- Toh Ah Boon
- Abdul Rahman Ya'kub
- Abdul Taib Mahmud
- Ibrahim Ismail
- Syed Nasir Ismail
- Musa Hitam
- Samy Vellu
- Goh Chok Tong
- Tan Hong Chiang
- Muhyiddin Yassin
- Syed Hamid Albar
- Abdul Ghani Othman
- Ali Hamsa
- Noorainee Abdul Rahman
- Mohamed Khaled Nordin
- Osman Sapian
- Hasni Mohammad
- Lee Hsien Loong