• Sultan Muhammad V inspects a guard of honour at Parliament Square, in Kuala Lumpur. Fazry Ismail / EPA
    Sultan Muhammad V inspects a guard of honour at Parliament Square, in Kuala Lumpur. Fazry Ismail / EPA
  • Sultan Muhammad V is the 15th king of Malaysia. Vincent Thian / AP Photo
    Sultan Muhammad V is the 15th king of Malaysia. Vincent Thian / AP Photo
  • Sultan Muhammad V walks with Malaysian premier Najib Razak, right. Vincent Thian / AP Photo
    Sultan Muhammad V walks with Malaysian premier Najib Razak, right. Vincent Thian / AP Photo
  • Under a unique system maintained since Malaysia’s independence from Britain in 1957, nine hereditary state rulers take turns as the country’s king for five-year terms. Manan Vatsyana / AFP Photo
    Under a unique system maintained since Malaysia’s independence from Britain in 1957, nine hereditary state rulers take turns as the country’s king for five-year terms. Manan Vatsyana / AFP Photo
  • The monarch’s role is largely ceremonial, since administrative power is vested in the prime minister and parliament. . Mohd Rafsan / AFP Photo
    The monarch’s role is largely ceremonial, since administrative power is vested in the prime minister and parliament. . Mohd Rafsan / AFP Photo

Malaysia crowns Sultan Muhammad V as new king


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KUALA LUMPUR // A 47-year-old sultan, known for his love of extreme sports and four-wheel drive vehicles, became Malaysia’s 15th king on Tuesday, one of the youngest constitutional monarchs in the nation’s history.

Sultan Muhammad V took his oath of office in a nationally televised ceremony attended by hundreds of dignitaries at a hall in Malaysia’s federal palace.

Under a unique system maintained since Malaysia’s independence from Britain in 1957, nine hereditary state rulers take turns as the country’s king for five-year terms.

The monarch’s role is largely ceremonial, since administrative power is vested in the prime minister and parliament. But he is highly regarded, particularly among the ethnic Malay Muslim majority, as the supreme upholder of Malay tradition.

Garbed in cream regalia, Sultan Muhammad was sworn in after inspecting a military honour guard and receiving a 21-gun salute at parliament.

The king’s roles include appointing cabinet ministers and senior judges on the advice of the prime minister. He also appoints top Islamic leaders and is considered the highest-ranking figure in the armed forces.

Sultan Muhammad, a devout Muslim who is known to bring his Islamic teacher with him when he travels abroad, is the constitutional ruler of Malaysia’s north-eastern Kelantan state. Installed as a state ruler in 2010, he loves four-wheel drive expeditions and enjoys horse riding, golf, shooting and football.

He succeeds Sultan Abdul Halim Muadzam Shah, 89, who was Malaysia’s oldest king.

* Associated Press