Noun
tunku (plural tunkus)
A Malay prince.
Arrested at Pahang He allegedly posted insulting remarks against Johor Crown Prince Tunku Ismail Sultan Ibrahim and the Johor royal institution on social media. Source: Internet
“But the intention must be sincere because as prime minister, he has to carry a big responsibility,” he said in his witness statement for his defamation suit against former DAP vice-chairman Tunku Aziz Tunku Ibrahim. Source: Internet
This produced a crisis in the MCA in 1959, in which a more assertive leadership under Lim Chong Eu defied UMNO over the education issue, only to be forced to back down when Tunku Abdul Rahman threatened to break up the coalition. Source: Internet
Kit Siang may be a contemporary to Mahathir but he is not even close to the level of Tunku and Tun Hussein. Source: Internet
The Tunku Abdul Rahman Technical Institute and the Batu Lanchang Vocational School are two of Penang's vocational schools. Source: Internet
Tracing back its history, RMAF’s first aircraft as a fledgling unit was a Scottish Aviation Twin Pioneer which was named “Lang Rajawali” by the then Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman. Source: Internet