--Previous Message-- Especially wrong to do so in a country, where as you say, some rulers are crowned and others not, and where there is a clear difference between a coronation and installation. :
: Dear readers;
:
: Yes,Mister Buyers is right.Nowadaysthey to
: fast say,that installation of a king/monarch
: always is called coronation.Indeed the
: federationking of Malaysia only gets a
: special folded turban with eblem on it.Than
: also the statekris(dagger),which in SE ASia
: is originally more important,than the
: crown,which was acpeted as a extra influence
: from Europe and only accepted as special
: object.They believe,that in the statedagger
: a special power is.
: Of course in Malaysia the seperate
: principalities have sometimes
: crowns.Kelantan has one;Johore also(first
: made in 1885,when the ruler of Johore was
: uplifted to Sultan)(these 2 look like
: European croens),Selangor has one(look Asian
: like).About the others I don't really
: kniow.Of course they have special emblems
: too on their turban.
: Most of the principalities here have tiara's
: for their main wives.
: Yours sincerelly:
: DP Tick gRMK/Pusaka.
:
But to quote an article that clearly says "installation" as coronation? Why second guess an article one is supposed to be referring to?
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: http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2007/4/26/nation/20070426110201&sec=nation
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: How can the King have been crowned, there is
: no crown?
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