Mohamed Bolkiah, Prince of Brunei

This is a Malay name; the name Bolkiah is a patronymic, not a family name, and the person should be referred to by the given name, Mohamed. The Arabic word "bin" ("b.") or "binti"/"binte" ("bt."/"bte."), if used, means "son of" or "daughter of" respectively.
His Royal Highness Prince
Mohamed Bolkiah
Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade of Brunei
In office
1 January 1984  22 October 2015
Serving with Lim Jock Seng
Monarch Hassanal Bolkiah
Preceded by himself
Succeeded by Hassanal Bolkiah
Personal details
Born (1948-08-27) 27 August 1948
Brunei Town, Brunei
Spouse(s) Pengiran Anak Isteri Pengiran Anak Hajah Zariah
Relations Hassanal Bolkiah (brother)
Parents Omar Ali Saifuddien III
Suri Seri Begawan Raja Isteri Pengiran Anak Damit
Religion Sunni Islam
Bruneian Royal Family

HM The Sultan
HM The Queen



Prince Mohamed Bolkiah (born 27 August 1948) is a member of the royal family of Brunei. He was the former foreign minister of that country, serving from 1984, when it gained complete independence in 1984 until 22 October 2015. He served in the cabinet as the Minister of the Brunei's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade alongside the second Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Lim Jock Seng.

Background

Duli Yang Teramat Mulia Paduka Seri Pengiran Perdana Wazir Sahibul Himmah Wal-Waqar Pengiran Muda (HRH Prince) Mohamed Bolkiah was born in 1948 at Istana Darussalam in Brunei Town. He is the second son of Sultan Haji Omar Ali Saifuddien Sa'adul Khairi Waddien, the 28th Sultan of Brunei, and his wife, the late Suri Seri Begawan Raja Isteri Pengiran Anak Damit. Among his siblings are the 29th Sultan of Brunei (in office as of 2013), Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Mu'izzaddin Waddaulah, Prince Sufri Bolkiah, Prince Jefri Bolkiah, Princess Masna, Princess Norain, Princess Amal Umi Kalthum Al-Islam, Princess Amal Rakiah, Princess Amal Nasibah and Princess Amal Jefriah.

Early education

Along with his siblings, Mohamed Bolkiah had his early education at the Lapau (the Royal ceremonial building).

New titles

On 29 September 1967, Mohamed Bolkiah was appointed by his father, Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien III, as Pengiran Temenggong, one of Brunei's traditional wazirs.

In 1970, Mohamed Bolkiah was given by Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah the new title of Perdana Wazir, head of the traditional Brunei wazirs, the "eyes and ears" of the ruler.

Titles, styles and honours

Styles of
The Prince of Brunei
Reference style His Royal Highness
Spoken style Your Royal Highness
Alternative style Sir

Titles and style

English language style

The style and title of Mohamed Bolkiah in full is:
His Royal Highness Prince Mohamed Bolkiah ibni Al-Marhum Sultan Sir Omar Ali Saiffudin.[1]

Malay language style

Duli Yang Teramat Mulia Paduka Seri Pengiran Perdana Wazir Sahibul Himmah Wal-Waqar Pengiran Muda Mohamed Bolkiah [2]

Marriage and children

In August 1970, Mohamed Bolkiah married his cousin, Yang Teramat Mulia Pengiran Anak Isteri ( HRH The Princess Consort) Pengiran Anak Hajah Zariah binti Al-Marhum Pengiran Pemancha Pengiran Anak Haji Mohamed Alam, the sister of Pengiran Anak Hajah Saleha, the Raja Isteri (Queen).

Together they have 10 children:


Daughter In Law


Son In Law


They have one grandson and two granddaughter:


Independence

Immediately following the independence of Brunei Darussalam in 1984, Mohamed Bolkiah was appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade, and has held the office since then. He also holds the title of the Chief Vizier (Perdana Wazir) in the Royal Court.

During the cabinet reshuffle on 22 October 2015, he was replaced by his brother, the Sultan himself.[3]

Selected works

Honors

See also List of honours of the Bruneian Royal Family by country

He has been awarded: [4]

National Honors

Malaysian Honours

 Johor :

 Pahang :

 Perak

 Selangor :

Foreign Honors

Ancestry

Notes

External links

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