Sultan Abdul Samad
Sultan Abdul Samad was the 14th Sultan of Selangor, Malaysia, reigning from 1857 until his death in 1898. He is known for his efforts in modernizing the state and promoting economic development, particularly in the tin mining industry. His leadership helped establish Selangor as a significant economic center in the region.
He is also recognized for his contributions to the cultural and architectural heritage of Malaysia. The iconic Sultan Abdul Samad Building in Kuala Lumpur is named in his honor and serves as a symbol of the nation's history and progress. His legacy continues to influence the state and its people today.