Pengiran Muda Abdul Kahar
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Pengiran Muda Abdul Kahar (1922 – 16 April 1957) was a nobleman and civil servant from Brunei who served as the chairman of the ("seven branches") committee from 1953 to 1954, tasked with gathering the perspectives of Bruneian citizens, both rural and urban, on the proposed Constitution of Brunei, compiling a comprehensive report, and advising
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Omar Ali Saifuddien III during its drafting. Additionally, he was the appointed head of the Cheteria from 1951 to 1957.


Early life and education

Born in 1922 in Kampong Subliming Lama of
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as Pengiran Anak Abdul Kahar, he was the son of a nobleman named ''Pengiran Pemancha'' Pengiran Anak Haji Muhammad Yassin bin Pengiran Tua Omar Ali. He has a brother named Pengiran Anak Kemaluddin Al-Haj. He received his early education at the palace, and attended the Labuan English School, to become the first Bruneian to pass the
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. From 1932 to 1936, Prince Omar Ali Saifuddien, who was eighteen at the time, enrolled in the Malay College Kuala Kangsar in
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, along with two of his cousins, Pengiran Anak Mohamed Alam and Pengiran Anak Abdul Kahar.


Career

The ''Tujuh Serangkai'', a committee that was formed by the Sultan in July 1953 to collect popular opinion throughout the nation, was the first step in drafting Brunei's codified constitution. The seven appointees, including Wazirs, Cheteria, Manteri, and
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members, were assigned to provide advice on the writing of the Constitution, the establishment of district councils, and the reformation of the State Council. The committee, led by Pengiran Muda Abdul Kahar, summarised public comments and constitutional analysis in a 50-page report that was submitted on 23 March 1954. The report was surprisingly well received by the authorities. He later worked as a
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as the Deputy Collector of Land Revenue in 1957.


Death and funeral

Pengiran Muda Abdul Kahar became unwell on 15 April 1957, while on holiday in Singapore with his family. He was brought to the Singapore General Hospital that same evening and died the next evening, 16 April 1957, at the age of 38. As soon as Brunei learned of his passing, the Sultan commanded that the national flag be flown at half mast, and it would stay that way until his remains were interred. In order to return his body to Brunei, his younger brother Pengiran Anak Kamaluddin, Pehin Orang Kaya Di-Gadong, and Pehin Khatib Haji Alihussain boarded an aircraft on Wednesday, 17 April. The Persekutuan Seruan Islam se-Malaya's Singapore Branch, in collaboration with the Chief Kathi of Singapore, Tuan Haji Ali, and a number of Bruneians who were in Singapore at the time, including Pengiran Anak Kamaluddin, Pehin Orang Kaya Di-Gadong, and Pehin Khatib Haji Alihussain, handled the logistics of moving and preserving his body. On 17 April, at 7:30 a.m., a Malayan Airways aircraft transported his remains from the
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and touched down in
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at 12:52 p.m. Before he left, a number of individuals paid their respects to his remains, including Abdul Aziz (representing William Goode),
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, Abdul Hamid Jumat's wife, and representatives of the United Malay National Organisation. The remains have been transported to Brunei by his children, his brother, Pehin Orang Kaya Di-Gadong, and Pehin Khatib Haji Alihussain.
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and Pengiran Anak Mohamed Alam; members of the
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and Seria; and others were among the approximately two thousand people who had gathered in various locations when the plane touched down at the airport. Following the Sultan's visit to his corpse, two motor ''
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'' bearing the names "Sultan" and "Awang Semaun" transported him, together with state dignitaries, to the
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in line with state customs. Prayers were led by Kathi Besar Pengiran Muhammad Salleh after his body was placed to rest. After 4 p.m., the funeral was over.


Personal life

Pengiran Muda Abdul Kahar was married, and together they have three children. * Pengiran Anak Haji Idris (born January 1948), married to Princess Amal Umi Kalthum Al-Islam in 1972. * Pengiran Haji Ahmad Mahdi Al-Sufri, father of Dayangku Najibah Eradah. * Pengiran Datin Paduka Hajah Hairani


Titles and honours

He was bestowed the title of ''Yang Amat Mulia'' ''Pengiran Maharaja Lela Sahibul Kahar'' on 9 May 1951. With this appointment, he rose to the top of the Cheteria aristocratic hierarchy and became head of the group, ranking only behind the Wazirs. *
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Third Class (SMB) * Omar Ali Saifuddin Coronation Medal (31 May 1951)


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