Raja Ashman Shah

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Raja Ashman Shah

Raja Ashman Shah was a member of the Malaysian royal family. He was born on 28 August 1968 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. He was the second son of Sultan Azlan Shah, the Sultan of Perak, and Raja Permaisuri Tuanku Bainun. Raja Ashman Shah was known for his contributions to various charitable causes and his involvement in promoting sports and youth development in Malaysia.

Early Life[edit | edit source]

Raja Ashman Shah received his early education in Malaysia before pursuing further studies abroad. He was known for his passion for sports, particularly football, and was actively involved in promoting sports among the youth in Malaysia.

Career[edit | edit source]

Raja Ashman Shah was actively involved in various charitable organizations and initiatives aimed at improving the welfare of underprivileged communities in Malaysia. He also played a key role in promoting youth development programs and initiatives to empower the younger generation.

Personal Life[edit | edit source]

Raja Ashman Shah was married to Zarina Zainuddin and had children. He was known for his humility, kindness, and dedication to serving his community.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

Raja Ashman Shah's legacy lives on through his contributions to charitable causes, sports development, and youth empowerment in Malaysia. He is remembered as a compassionate and dedicated member of the Malaysian royal family.

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