18 March 2011

The Sultan of Brunei

The Sultan of Brunei is the head of state of Brunei. Brunei Darussalam, (bruːˈnaɪ in English officially the State of Brunei Abode of Peace (Negara Brunei Darussalam Jawi: برني دارالسلام The politics of Brunei take place in a framework of an Absolute monarchy, whereby the Sultan of Brunei is both Head of state and Head of The politics of Brunei take place in a framework of an Absolute monarchy, whereby the Sultan of Brunei is both Head of state and Head of The Prime Minister of Brunei is a title held by the Sultan of Brunei. Hassanal Bolkiah Mu'izzaddin Waddaulah, the Sultan and Yang Di-Pertuan of Brunei Darussalam GCB GCMG (born July 15, 1946 As of May 24 2005, the Cabinet consists of the following Non-Minister Member with Ministerial Rank See also Cabinet The Syariah Court system is one of the two separate system of courts which exists in Malaysian legal system. Legislative Council of Brunei (Malay Dewan Undangan Negara Brunei is the Parliament in Brunei. |||} The districts of Brunei are subdivided into 38 mukims (wards Brunei joined ASEAN on January 7 1984 --1 week after resuming full independence --and gives its ASEAN membership the highest priority in its foreign relations Information on politics by country is available for every Country, including both De jure and De facto independent The royal lineage can be traced back to the 15th century. The 29 Sultans of Brunei (and their respective reigns) are:[1]
  1. Muhammad Shah (1405–1415)
  2. Ahmad (1415–1425)
  3. Sharif Ali (1425–1433)
  4. Sulaiman (1433–1473)
  5. Bolkiah (1473–1521)
  6. Abdul Kahar (1521–1575)
  7. Saiful Rijal (1575–1600)
  8. Shah Berunai (1600–1605)
  9. Hassan (1605–1619)
  10. Abdul Jailul Akbar (1619–1649)
  11. Abdul Jailul Jabbar (1649–1652)
  12. Muhammad Ali (1652–1660)
  13. Abdul Mubin (1660–1673)
  14. Muhyiddin (1673–1690)
  15. Nassaruddin (1690–1705)
  16. Hussin Kamaluddin (1705–1730) (1745–1762)
  17. Muhammad Alauddin (1730–1745)
  18. Omar Ali Saifuddin I (1762–1795)
  19. Muhammad Tajuddin (1796–1807)
  20. Muhammad Jamalul Alam I (1806–1807)
  21. Muhammad Kanzul Alam (1807–1829)
  22. Muhammad Alam (1825–1828)
  23. Omar Ali Saifuddin II (1829–1852)
  24. Abdul Momin (1852–1885)
  25. Hashim Jalilul Alam Aqamaddin (1885–1906)
  26. Muhammad Jamalul Alam II (1906–1924)
  27. Ahmad Tajuddin (1924–1950)
  28. Omar Ali Saifuddien III (1950–1967)
  29. Hassanal Bolkiah (1967–present)

14 March 2011

Independent Motorcycle Club celebrating its 22nd anniversary.



Ride to the kingdom of Unexpected Treasures




Independent Motorcycle Group  joins thousands of bikers in Indonesia for the Biker Brotherhood Motorcycle Club celebrating its 22nd anniversary.According to the President of Independent Bikers (IMG), Pg Husairi bin Hj Metussain, more than half of the Independe Bikers Brunei will be joining in the celebration in Indonesia, where the Bikers Brother hood  have enjoyed bonds of friendship and brotherhood, even before the Independ bikers was established in February 2010.




He had also said that because of the lasting friendship between the two clubs, Independent bikers will possibly make the anniversary trip a yearly event, joining arms with their brothers in Indonesia and will be departing Brunei Darussalam on 29th July 2010.










Bikers Brotherhood motorcycle Club is the largest and oldest motorcycle club in Indonesia, with thousands of members and chapters spread throughout Indonesia. The theme for the 22nd anniversary special this year is ‘Never 2 old 2 ride’, a slogan used by bikers from many parts of the world.




















Ride to the kingdom of Unexpected Treasures







VENUE: 

 
Jerudong Park Amphitheatre, Jerudong, Brunei Darussalam

DATE & TIME:
11th – 13th March 2011; 10am – 10pm



SUPPORTED BY: 
 
Brunei Tourism Department & Kenali Negara Kitani (KNK)

ORGANISERS: 
 
LeadingEdge Marketing & Management Services (LEMMS) and Independent Motorcycle Club (IMC)

PARTICIPANTS/ INVITEES: 
 
Motorbike Clubs from Borneo & ASEAN;* Brunei * Limbang * Labuan * Kota Kinabalu * Miri * Sibu * Kuching * Kalimantan * Kuala Lumpur


 





SHOWCASING EXHIBITORS:

Motorbike Clubs – Borneo & ASEAN
Motorbike Dealers
Car Companies
Bicycle – Cyclers
Auto Parts & Accessories Shops
Tyre Shops
Insurance Companies

Banks
Telecommunication Companies
Tourism Department

FOODSTALLS: 
 Coffee Shops
Restaurants
Food Vendors

ACTIVITIES: 
 Motorbike Festival - Rally
Bike Shows
Competition
Bike Wash
Live Bands
Cultural & Traditional Performances
Radio Control Cars
BBQ Night