Sultan Abdul Jalil Karamatullah Shah Raja Abdul Hamid Sultan Iskandar Shah Raja Haji Harun al-Rashid Raja Abdul Rashid Raja Haji Shuib Raja Haji Shaharuddin Raja Muhammad Iskandar Raja Ngah Khadija Halima Raja Puteh Mahijah Raja Kechil Kamariah Kulsum Raja Badariya Raja Khalija Raja Arbia Raja Fatima ( Tengku Ampuan Paduka Seri Negara of Selangor) Raja Halija Raja Mahtra
Names
Sultan Idris Murshidul Azzam Shah Ibni Almarhum Raja Bendahara Alang Iskandar Teja
Sultan Sir Idris Murshidul Azzam Shah Ibni Almarhum Raja Bendahara Alang Iskandar Marhum TejaGCMGGCVO (Jawi: سلطان سر إدريس مرشد الأعظم شاه ابن المرحوم راج بندهار الڠ إسكندر مرحوم تيجا; 19 June 1849 − 14 January 1916) was the 28th Sultan of Perak. Perak at that time was part of the British-administered Federated Malay States.
In March 1900, he opened the Victoria Bridge, a single track railwaybridge located in Karai, Perak. It is one of the oldest railway bridges in Malaysia, having been constructed between December 1897 and March 1900 by the Perak State Railway as a crossing over the Perak River to serve the local tinmining industry.
In 1902 he visited the United Kingdom to attend the Coronation of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, arriving at London in early June,[2] and prolonging his stay until the autumn to be present for the rescheduled ceremony following the King's illness.
Death
Upon returning to Perak in 1911, Sultan Idris health was under par and he rested at Port Dickson. Whilst recovering, he vowed that should he be restored to good health, he would build a mosque in Bukit Chandan. His vow later materialised with the erection of Ubudiah Mosque but he did not live to see it completed. Sultan Idris died on 14 January 1916 at the age of 66. He was interred at the Royal Mausoleum, Kuala Kangsar with the title of Marhum Rahmatullah. He was succeeded by his son Abdul Jalil Nasiruddin Muhtaram Shah.