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Ali ; the two legitimate (laughters I find mentioned are the Raja 

 Siti Nur A lam, who inherited from "Raja Retna, her aunt, and the 

 Pangiran Tuah, who is said also to have been very rich. 



No. 10. — Sultan Abdul Jalil-ul-Akbar, son of Sultan 

 Hasan. He was called the Merhoum Tuah, so that he was 

 probably the eldest son. He was succeeded by — 



No. 11.— His son Abdul Jalil-ul-Jebar. His father had a 

 son by his first wife, who was called Raja Besar Abdul. The 

 short record of the Borneo Princes, obtained at Soolook by Dal- 

 rymple, reckons this Prince as one of the sovereigns of Borneo in 

 the place in which the name of his son, Sultan Nasr-Addin, should 

 have been inserted. Abdul was killed at Labuan by order of his 

 brother Abdul Jalil-ul-Jebar, but there would seem to have been 

 a civil war before this event, as the Pangiran Maharaja Lela, the 

 son of the Pangiran di Gedong Besar, a son of Sultan Hasan by 

 one of his concubines, and consequently a cousin of Raja Abdul, 

 is said in the Selesilah to have been extremely courageous and 

 enterprising, and that it was he who was able to fight against the 

 son of the Merhoum Tuah, the Pangiran Besar Abdul. 



The Sultan Abdul Jalil-ul-Jebar was the second son of the 

 second wife of his father. This lady was a Javanese Princess, 

 named Siti Ivaisa, He had been called Pangiran Tingah, and is 

 known as Merhoum Tingah, from his being the second of the three 

 children of his mother, the eldest having been a son named Omar. 

 and the youngest a daughter, who had no family. 



The Sultan Abdul Jalil-ul-Jebar had also a third wife ami 

 family, consisting of Sultan Muaddin, another son Pangiran di 

 Gedong Damit, and several daughters. 



The eldest son of Abdul Jalil-ul-Jebar was named Amat, 

 and he died at Kemanis for want of a supply of opium, and is 

 buried there. 



No. 12. — Sultan Mahomet Ali, a son of Sultan Hasan and 

 brother of Merhoum Tuah, succeeded his nephew Abdul Jaltl-ul- 

 Jebar. 



