The Most Blessed Order of Setia Negara Brunei[1] (Malay: Darjah Setia Negara Brunei Yang Amat Bahagia), also translated as The Most Blessed Order of Loyalty to the State of Brunei,[2] is an order of Brunei Darussalam. It was established on 29 November 1959 by Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien III.[2]
The Most Blessed Order of Setia Negara Brunei Darjah Setia Negara Brunei Yang Amat Bahagia | |
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Awarded by the Sultan of Brunei | |
Type | State |
Established | 29 November 1959 |
Country | Brunei |
Religious affiliation | Islam |
Ribbon | |
Classes |
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Post-nominals |
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The order consists of four classes:
class | post-nominal | title |
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First Class | PSNB | Dato Seri Setia |
Second Class | DSNB | Dato Setia |
Third Class | SNB | |
Fourth Class | PSB |
Description
editThe First Class included a 100 millimetres (3.9 inches) sash badge with a long neck riband, silver-gilt and enamel, good very fine, and a star and crescent suspension measuring 67 millimetres (2.6 inches).[3]
Recipients
editFor committed, honourable, faithful, and exceptional service. It is given to non-military personnel.[4]
First Class
edit- Unknown – Hassanal Bolkiah – Sultan of Brunei[5]
- Unknown – Omar Ali Saifuddien III – Sultan of Brunei[5]
- Unknown – Abdul Rahman Taib – Speaker of Legislative Council[6]
- Unknown – Mustappa Sirat – Minister of Communications[7]
- Unknown – Ali Apong – Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports[8]
- Unknown – Yahya Bakar – Minister of Industry and Primary Resources[9]
- Unknown – Hazair Abdullah – Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports[10]
- Unknown – Zakaria Sulaiman – Minister of Communications[11]
- Unknown – Pengiran Bahrin – Minister of Communications[12]
- Unknown – Pengiran Mohammed Abdul Rahman Piut – Member of Privy Council[13]
- Unknown – Pengiran Anak Siti Saerah – daughter of Sultan Ahmad Tajuddin[14]
- 1976 – Ali Hussain Muhammad – Manteri Istana[15]
- 1976 – Marianne E. Lloyd-Dolbey – Personal Secretary to Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien III[16]
- 2002 – Abu Bakar Apong – Minister of Health[17]
- 2002 – Ahmad Jumat – Minister of Development[17]
- 2002 – Al-Sayed Walid Ismail Al-Kurdi – husband of Princess Basma bint Talal[17]
- 2006 – Abdullah Bakar – Minister of Development[18]
- 2006 – Adanan Yusof – Minister of Home Affairs[18]
- 2006 – Suyoi Osman – Minister of Development[18]
- 2006 – Yahya Bakar – Minister of Industry and Primary Resources[18]
- 2006 – Abdul Rahman Ibrahim – Minister of Finance II[18]
- 2006 – Lim Jock Seng – Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade II[18]
- 2011 – Yasmin Umar – Minister of Energy[19]
- 2011 – Pengiran Mohammad Abdul Rahman – Minister of Religious Affairs[19]
- 2011 – Hazair Abdullah – Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports[19]
- 2016 – Zulkarnain Hanafi – Minister of Health[20]
- 2016 – Bahrin Abdullah – Minister of Development[21]
- 2018 – Isham Jaafar – Minister of Health[22]
- 2018 – Abdul Mokti – Minister at the Prime Minister's Office[22]
- 2018 – Amin Liew – Minister of Finance and Economy II[22]
- 2018 – Erywan Yusof – Minister of Foreign Affairs II[22]
- 2018 – Suhaimi Gafar – Minister of Development[22]
- 2018 – Mat Suny – Minister of Energy and Industry[22]
- 2018 – Hamzah Sulaiman – Minister of Education[22]
- 2018 – Abdul Mutalib Yusof – Minister of Communications[22]
- 2022 – Nazmi Mohamad – Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports[23]
- 2022 – Romaizah Mohd Salleh – Minister of Education[23]
- 2022 – Juanda Abdul Rashid – Minister of Development[23]
- 2022 – Pengiran Shamhary – Minister of Transport and Infocommunications[23]
- 2022 – Ahmaddin Abdul Rahman – Minister of Home Affairs[23]
- 2024 – Abang Abdul Rahman Johari – Premier of Sarawak[24]
Second Class
edit- Unknown – Marsal Maun – Menteri Besar[25]
- Unknown – Pengiran Muhammad Yusuf – Menteri Besar[26]
- Unknown – Pengiran Abdul Momin Ismail – Menteri Besar[27]
- Unknown – Pengiran Muhammad Ali – Deputy Menteri Besar[28]
- Unknown – Isa Ibrahim – Minister at the Prime Minister's Office[29]
- Unknown – Abbas Al-Sufri – Acting Personal Secretary to Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien III[30]
- Unknown – Ibrahim Mohd Jahfar – Speaker of Legislative Council[31]
- Unknown – Pengiran Anak Mohamed Alam – Speaker of Legislative Council
- Unknown – Major General Pengiran Ibnu Basit – Commander of the Royal Brunei Navy[32]
- Unknown – Lieutenant Colonel John Simpson – Commander of the Royal Brunei Malay Regiment[33]
- Unknown – Pengiran Umar – Commissioner of Police[34]
- Unknown – Hussain Mohammad Yusof – Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports[35]
- Unknown – Pengiran Abu Bakar – Speaker of Legislative Council[36]
- Unknown – Abdul Hamid Bakal – Member of the Legislative Council[37]
- Unknown – James Richard Henry Burns – Commissioner of Police[38]
- Unknown – George Edwin Coster – Assistant Commissioner in the Special Branch[39]
- Unknown – James Richard Henry Burns – Commissioner of Police[40]
- Unknown – Ahmad Daud – Member of Privy Council[41]
- 1960 – Pengiran Abu Bakar Salleh – Speaker of Legislative Council[42]
- 1962 – Pengiran Jaya – Commissioner of Police[43]
- 1962 – Eric Ernest Falk Pretty – British Resident to Brunei[44]
- 1966 – Idris Talog Davies – Attorney General of Brunei[45]
- 1968 – Pengiran Abdul Momin Othman – Member of Privy Council[46]
- 1968 – Pengiran Mokhtar Puteh – Member of Privy Council[47]
- 1971 – William lan Glass – Controller of Civil Aviation and Establishment Officer[48][49]
- 1971 – William John Peel – British Resident to Brunei[50]
- 1973 – Geoffrey Briggs – Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Brunei Darussalam[51]
- 2006 – Abdul Hapidz – Member of the Legislative Council[18]
- 2012 – Samuel Yapp Kai San – Chairman of the RIPAS Clinical Service Committee[52]
Third Class
edit- Unknown – Colonel Abdul Jalil – Commander of the Royal Brunei Navy[53]
- Unknown – Lim Cheng Choo – Member of Privy Council[54]
- Unknown – Yusoff Abdul Hamid – Deputy Minister of Communications[55]
- Unknown – Kifrawi Kifli – Chief Justice of Brunei[56]
- Unknown – Hasrin Sabtu – Brunei Commissioner of Police[57]
- Unknown – Maidin Hashim – Diplomat[58]
- Unknown – Onn Siew Siong – member of Manteri[59]
- Unknown – Lieutenant Colonel Musa – Commander of the Training Institute[60]
- 1970 – Hong Kok Tin – Member of the Legislative Council[61]
- 1991 – Matussin Omar – Director of Brunei Museum[62]
- 1993 – Hamdillah Abdul Wahab – Deputy Minister of Industry and Primary Resources[63]
- 1993 – Dani Ibrahim – Deputy Minister of Home Affairs[64]
- 2000 – Lim Jock Hoi – Secretary-General of ASEAN[65]
- 2001 – Timothy Ong – Founder of Asia Inc Forum[66]
- 2005 – Yakub Othman – Writer[67]
- 2005 – Zainal Abidin Ali – Deputy Managing Director of Brunei Shell Petroleum[67]
- 2005 – Abdul Ghani Metussin – Director of ASEAN-EC Management Centre[67]
- 2005 – Matassim Jibah – Museum Director[67]
- 2005 – Bujang Masu'ut – Director of Information[67]
- 2005 – Nor Jeludin – Ambassador of Brunei to Japan[67]
- 2005 – Omar Khalid – Vice-Chancellor of Institut Teknologi Brunei[67]
- 2010 – Adina Othman – Deputy Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports[68]
- 2010 – Rozan Yunos – Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Development[68]
- 2010 – Othman Uking – Member of the Legislative Council[68]
- 2010 – Bahrin Mohd Noor – Assistant Senior Commissioner of Police[68]
- 2010 – Abdul Wahab Omar – Acting Senior Commissioner of Police[68]
- 2010 – Marzuke Mohsin – Director of Development[68]
- 2010 – Emaleen Abdul Rahman Teo – Diplomat[68]
- 2010 – Roselan Daud – Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs[69]
- 2011 – Sulaiman Ahad – Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Religious Affairs[19]
- 2011 – Abdul Aziz Yussof – Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Religious Affairs[19]
- 2011 – Yahya Idris – Auditor General of Brunei[19]
- 2011 – Salleh Bostaman – Managing Director of Brunei LNG[19]
- 2013 – Mohamed Don Harith – Assistant Commissioner of Police[70]
- 2013 – Roslin Bakar – Senior Superintendent of Police[70]
- 2013 – Yahya Abdul Rahman – Director of Fire and Rescue Department[70]
- 2017 – Shaikh Fadilah Ahmad – Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade[71]
- 2017 – Noor Qamar Sulaiman – Senior Special Duties Officer at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade[71]
- 2017 – Zohrah Sulaiman – Vice-Chancellor of UBD[71]
- 2018 – Husaini Matzin – Senior Police Superintendent[72]
- 2018 – Zaini Abdul Rahim – Senior Superintendent of Police[72]
- 2019 – Norarfan Zainal – Rector of UNISSA[73]
- 2022 – Siti Nirmala Mohammad – Permanent Secretary at the Prime Minister's Office[74]
- 2022 – Nor Hashimah Taib – Attorney General of Brunei[75]
- 2024 – Anie Haryani Rahman – Chief Executive Officer of Brunei Darussalam Food Authority[76]
Fourth Class
edit- Unknown – Brigadier General Wardi – Commander of the Royal Brunei Air Force[77]
- Unknown – Brigadier General Shahril Anwar – Commander of the Royal Brunei Air Force[78]
- Unknown – Brigadier General Sharif – Commander of the Royal Brunei Air Force[79]
- Unknown – Colonel Mohammad Ismaon – Director of the Force Capability Development at the Ministry of Defence[80]
- Unknown – Captain Khairil – Acting Deputy Commander of the Royal Brunei Navy[81]
- Unknown – Khairunnisa Ash'ari – Member of the Legislative Council
- Unknown – Iswandy Ahmad – Member of the Legislative Council
- Unknown – First Admiral Spry – Commander of the Royal Brunei Navy[82]
- Unknown – Brigadier General Shanonnizam – Commander of the Royal Brunei Land Force[83]
- Unknown – Jammy Shah Al-Islam – Commissioner of Police[84]
- Unknown – Yakub Abu Bakar – Deputy Minister of Finance[85]
- Unknown – Sufian Sabtu – Deputy Minister at the Prime Minister's Office[86]
- Unknown – Jemat Ampal – Diplomat[87]
- Unknown – Pengiran Shariffuddin – Director of Brunei Museum[88]
- 1963 – Abdul Rahman Taha – Member of Privy Council[89]
- 2002 – Brigadier General Abdul Razak – Deputy Minister of Defence[90]
- 2006 – Abu Sufian Ali – Deputy Director of the Department of Multilateral Economy[91]
- 2008 – First Admiral Othman – Commander of the Royal Brunei Navy[92]
- 2011 – Musa Adnin – Honorary Consul to Mexico in Brunei[93]
- 2012 – Brigadier General Khairul – Commander of the Royal Brunei Land Force[94]
- 2012 – Kwon Oh-son – Head coach of Brunei national football team[95]
- 2012 – Irwan Hambali – Commissioner of Police[96]
- 2016 – Colonel Alirupendi – Joint Force Commander[97]
- 2019 – Nik Hafimi – Member of the Legislative Council[98]
Former recipients
edit- 2006 – Nawawi Taha – Personal and Confidential Secretary to Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah[99][100]
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