20 HISTORY OF THE SULTANS OP BKTJMI. 



Raja Bokda ordered Raja Tinoah to go away immediately, and 

 lie sailed, intending to return to Sarawak, bnt fell to the leeward 

 and arrived at Matan, and was there received by the Sultan, who 

 gave him a wife, * by whom he had a male child ; after which he was 

 desirous to return to Sarawak. 



Having departed from Matan he touched at the mouth of the 

 Sambas river, and was there welcomed by the Ratu of Sambas, f 

 who gave him a wife, by whom he also had a son, named E-adin 

 Bima. 



Again wishing to go back to Sarawak he sailed from Sambas, 

 and at Batu Buaya he went ashore in a sampan with a SaJcei, who 

 was mad, and a small boy, who was carrying his kris. On arriving 

 at the shore he polled up the river above the rock, and the Sake I 

 stabbed him with a spear in the ribs. His Majesty was taken 

 by surprise, but took his kris from the boy and cut off the head 

 of the Sakei with a blow on the neck, and also the head of the boy 

 who had borne the kris, and then having returned to the boat, 

 the Patinggi and Tcmcnggong, who had heard His Majesty was 

 at the mouth of the river and had gone down to meet him, brought 

 him up to the palace, where having arrived he died. 



The son of His Majesty who was left at Matan having grown 

 up was invested as Sultan of Matan ; Paugiran Mang-ku Neg-ajra 

 had become Penambahan before he went to Brum to meet his royal 

 father..* 



* This lady was Raja Baka, daughter of the Penambahan. 



f Pangiran Kasuma says this Chief of Sambas was called Wan Nugal, and 

 came from Ratu Silakau in Java, This Sultan Axam had children (Pangiran 

 Bendahara, Raja Ludix, Pangiran Sari, and Pangiran Maxgxu jSTagaila) appa- 

 rently by the Sambas lady. 



Kasuma's Selesilah says the sovereigns who have reigned at Sambas are : — 

 first, Merhoum Tuah; second, Merhoum Suleiman, who begot Merhoum Bima, 

 who was Sultan Mahomed Jelal-Addix, whose son Sultan Mahomed Kemal-Addin 

 begot Sultan Abu Bakak, whose son Sultan Omar Akam Addix rules in the 

 country of Sambas. 



% These titles of Sultan of Sambas and .Penambahan of Matan are said in 

 Pangiran Kasuma's version to have been first conferred by Sultan Muaddin on 

 the two sons of Sultan Axam as independent sovereigns. The Court of Sambas 

 and that of Bmni continue to carry on friendly correspondence, and each acknow- 

 ledges the relationship of the other, 



