HISTORY Oi' THE SULTANS OF BRUNI. 21 



The son of His Majesty who was at Sambas at the time when 

 Sultan Muahdin went to Kalekka was summoned to meet him 

 there by His Majesty, who brought him back * with him to Bnmi. 

 In Bruni he was invested as Sultan Anum, and he is the root of the 

 sovereigns of Sambas. After a time he was sent back to Sambas 

 to govern it, and the land from Tanjong Datu to Batu Balak was 

 given him as territory of Sambas, and from that point the territory 

 of Mat an began. 



We will now refer to the children of Mcrhoum Tuah, who re- 

 mained at Bruni. Eirstly, Pangiran Abdul ; # he was of great cour- 

 age and strength like E-aja Tingah, and was the father of Sultan 

 Nase-AddIjN", Mcrhoum di Changi and Pangiran di Gedong Kassjm, 

 Pangiran Derm a Waxgsa, Pangiran Murallust, an d Pangiran Lapar. 

 We do not notice the daughters. There were also the children of 

 Mcrhoum Tuah by his wife, a daughter of the Temenggong of 

 Grrisik,t named Radinmas Waptgkar, three sons, the eldest of 

 whom, Eaja Omar, died and was buried at the mouth of the Inanam 

 river. He was the father of Eaja Besar, who became wife of Eaja 

 Amat, son of the Sultan Jalil-ul-Jebar, whose child was the Eaja 

 Bendahara Uktong, father of Eaja Tuah. Another child of Eaja 

 Omar, also a girl named Pangiran Tuah, became the wife of Pangi- 

 ran Amir, the son of Mcrhoum di Pulau. She had one thousand 

 people (hamlet), and was the mother of Shahbandar Kiiarma Dewa 

 and Pangiran Besar Sulong. 



There were also (other ?) children of Merhoum Tuah by his Ja- 

 vanese wife : the second son, named Sultan Abdul Jalil-ul-Jebar, 

 was the father of Eaja Amat ; a younger son of Mcrhoum Tuah 



* This Abdul was reckoned by Dalrymple in Soolook as one of the Sovereigns 

 of Bnmi ; he was the eldest son of Sultan Jalil-ul-Akbak, and father of Sultan 

 N ask-Addix. There seems to hare been civil war between him and his half- 

 brother Jalil-vl-Jebak ; he was killed on the little rock called " Madang Ma- 

 dang" * lying off Tanjong Rancha Ranclia in Labuan. A Pangiran Maharaja Lela 

 seems to have conducted the war against him. 



[* From pedant/ ( pronounced by the Brunians pudang), a hword, from the 

 number of sword;- left masterleSS on this occasion.] 



f Named Sin Kaisa. 



