308 the History of perak from native sources, 



a daughter by this marriage named Raja Sabda Rasul was 

 given by him in marriage to Kaja Sherif Bisnu, who was the 

 son of Sherif Hassan by the sister of Marhum Kahar. This 

 Ptnja Sherif received the title of Sultan Muda Ala-ecldin, and 

 had, by Raja Sabda, two sons and one daughter, namely, Raja 

 Inu and Raja Alang (often called Raja Alang Palau), sons, 

 and Raja Itam, daughter. 



Raja Alang had two children, of whom one was a daughter 

 who has left a numerous posterity, namely, Rajah Ngah Ami- 

 nah. Rajah I tarn married a Saiyid from Trenggann of the 

 Arab tribe Beui Yahya; they had two sons, namely, Raja 

 Ngah Daha (Saiyid Hussein) and Raja Alang Hussein, com- 

 monly known as Raja Tua. 



While Marhum Kahar was Raja Muda, Raja Kemas had 

 the title of Raja Kechik Muda, and wheu the former became 

 Sultan the latter succeeded as Raja Muda. He eventually 

 succeeded to the throne on the death of Marhum Kahar and 

 took the title of Sultax Muhammadix Shah, * establishing 

 himself at Pasir Pulai, to which place he gave the name 

 of Pulau Resar Indra Mulia. It was he who created a Sultan 

 of Salangor f by installing there Sultan Sala-eddin, the first 

 Yang di-per-tuan, and his descendants. After the death of 

 Sultan Muhammadix Shah, he was called Marhum Muda. 

 By his wife Raja Kechik Ampuan, he had one son, Raja 

 Ibrahim, who took the title of Raja Kechik Muda J and begot 

 a son named Raja Mahmncl. 



At the time that Marhum Kahar was Sultan, Raja Ala- 

 eddix, son of Marhum Aminullah, was Bandahara, and called 

 himself by the title of " Bandahara Peningat Itam." 



Here it is necessary to introduce a story. There were two 

 sisters who upon the death of their father and mother were 

 detained by their uncle as pledges for the repayment of a 

 debt of five dollars due to him by their parents. He employ- 



* This name is not given in the account printed on p. 107 of No. 9 of this 

 Journal. 



t See Xo. 2 of this Journal, p. 191. 



% According- to Perak tradition, this prince was the first Raja Bandahara. 

 Before his time the title of Bandahara had been held by Chiefs not of royal 

 blood. See Journal No. 2, p.' 187. 



