322 THE RULING FAMILY OF SELANGOR. 
(3) Klana Faya Putra alias Daing Merewah, first Yang- 
di-per-Tuan Muda of Riouw. He married a 
daughter of Tumonggong ABDUL JALIL, of Johor. 
His son, KLANA INCHE UNAK, married in Selan- 
gor, and his daughter became the wife of her cou- 
sin DAING KAmojA, the son of DAING PERANI 
(No. 1), and third Yang-di-per-Tuan Muda of 
Riouw. be 
(4) Daing Chela or Dating Palat, second Yang-di-per- 
Tuan Muda of Riouw. He married a daughter of 
Sultan ABDUL JALIL (sister of Sultan SULEIMAN 
3ADR-ALAM SHAH) of Johor, and from the female 
issue of this marriage Sultan HUSSEIN of Singa- 
pore (1819) was descended. One of the sons of 
DAING CHELA, Raja LUMU, became the first Yang- 
di-per-Tuan of Selangor. From him the reigning 
family of Selangor is descended. Another, Raja 
HAjI, was the fourth Yang-di-per-Tuan Muda of 
Riouw and fell in battle at Malacca, fighting 
against the Dutch, in 1784. 
(5) Daing Kamasi, married the sister of the Sultan of 
Sambas (Borneo) and his descendants have remain- 
ed there. 
6. Ofthese five chiefs, Nos. 1,3 and 4 established themselves 
in Selangor about 1718, and Raja LUMu, the son of No. 4, was 
left there as ruler of the country. The principal head-quar- 
ters of the Bugis was Riouw, and about this time they made 
piratical raids upon all the western Malay States, one after 
another. Raja LUMU of Selangor, on the occasion of a visit 
to Perak, about 1743, was formally invested by the Sultan of 
Perak (MAHMUD SHAH) with the dignity of Sultan, and took 
the title of Sultan SALAEDDIN SHAH. Huis successor, Sultan 
IBRAHIM, (in 1783) joined with his brother, Raja HAJ, the 
Yang-di-per-luan Muda of Riouw, in an attack upon the 
Dutch in Malacca. They were repulsed, and Raja HAJI was 
killed. The Dutch under Admiral VAN BRAAM then attacked 
Selangor, and the Sultan fled inland and escaped to Pahang. 
_ 7. IBRAHIM, aided by the Dato Bandahara of Pahang, re- 
conguered his fort from the Dutch in 1785, but the latter im- 
