102 THE HISTORY OF PERAK FROM NATIVE SOURCES. 
and brother of Marhum Mangkat di Darat, made his escape to 
Johor. And there were left in Perak only Maharaja Lela and 
Paduka Raja, the former of whom went to Johor to fetch Raja 
Mansur. The latter, while in Johor, had married Raja Ampun 
Jampr. Paduka Raja, on the other hand, went to Acheh to fetch 
Raja Bonesv. The first to arrive in Perak was Maharaja Lela 
bringing Raja Mansur, whom he proclaimed Raja of Perak with 
his Court at Semat. Raja Ampun JAmpr was left behind in Johor, 
and while they were arranging to send for her, Paduka Raja arrived 
with an army from Acheh, and brought Raja Bonesu and establish- 
ed him as Raja in Perak under the title of Sultan Manmup Suan. 
Raja Mansur was taken away to Acheh. When Sultan Manmup 
Suan died he was named Marhum Mangkat di Baroh.() 
“Then Raja Kusaz, the son of Marhuwm Mangkat di Baroh, became 
Raja, and took the title of Sultan Saua-Eppin. And after a time 
he presented himself at Acheh and there died, and people speak of 
him since as Marhum Mangkat di Acheh.(?) 
“Now among the captives at Acheb, there was a son of Raja 
Maumup, grandson of Marhum Kasab of Siak (his mother was a 
daughter of Bandahara Paduka Raja, and her name was Tanpa 
Marana Jouara). His name was Raja Sutona. He had married 
at Acheh, where Sultan Muxan(*) had given him as a wife a 
daughter of Marhum Muda Pahang, herself also a captive at Acheh. 
Raja Sutona and his wife were sent over by Sultan MuxKat to 
Perak, where he (Raja SutonG) was installed as Raja and took the 
royal title of Sultan Mozarar Suu. 
“This sovereign was father of the Yang-di-per-tuan of Perak, 
afterwards known as Sultan Maumup Suan. The mother of the 
latter was daughter of Marhum Muda Pahang, grand-niece of 
Marhum Mangkat di Tebing, grand-daughter of Marhum Kota Lama, 
and great-grand-daughter of Marhum Tanah Abang. 
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2). “He who died at Acheh.” 
(*). This is evidently Sultan Macuut, who succeeded his fa- 
ther-in-law Sultan Iskaypar Mupa of Acheh, in A.H. 1045 (A.D. 
1635). 
