MAHOMETAN SOVEREIGNS OF BRUNT. 29 



The Sultan Abdul Mubin was the third son of Pangiran Tuah, 

 the second daughter of Sultan Hasan by her husband the Pangi- 

 ran (afterwards Bendahara) Mahomed, the Raja of the Kampong 

 Pandei Kawat, so that he was the nephew of the sovereign whose 

 throne he had usurped, and whose life he had taken. 



No. 14. — Sultan Muaddin was the fourth son of the Sultan 

 Abdul Jalil-ul-Akbae, and after death was called Merhoum 

 Bongsu. He was the nephew and son-in-law of Sultan Mahomet 

 Ali, Merhoum Tumbang di Rurnput. 



No. 15. — Sultan Nasr-Addin, known in history as Merhoum 

 di Changei, was the son of Pangiran Besar Abdul, the eldest son 

 of the Sultan Abdul Jalil-ul-Akbar by his first marriage. He 

 succeeded Sultan Muaddin. 



No. 16. — Sultan Kemal-Addin was the next sovereign and the 

 younger of the two infant sons of the Sultan Mahomet Ali, who 

 had been spared from the massacre of his father and brothers. He 

 is called the Merhoum di Lobah, and abdicated in favour of his 

 son-in-law. 



No. 17. — Sultan Mahomed Ali-Uddin, in whom the claims of 

 the various branches of the royal family are recorded to have met, 

 was the son of the Pangiran di G-edong Shah Bubin, the son of 

 Sultan Muaddin. His mother was the sister of the Raja Tuah 

 Abdul Mumin Amtr-ul-Waztr, son of the Bendahara lTntoxg, 

 son of the Raja Ahmet, eldest son of Sultan Jalil-ul-Akbar, the 

 eldest son of Sultan Hasan. 



Sultan Mahomed Ali-Uddin, who is known as the Merhoum di 

 Bruni, and was called also Raja Apong, died before his father-in- 

 law and great uncle, the Merhoum di Lobah, who again ascended 

 the throne. He was succeeded by — 



No. 18. — Sultan Omar Ali Saif-uddin, the son of Sultan 

 Mahomed Ali-TJddiis", must have become Sultan at a very early 

 age. He is recorded by Dalrymple to have reigned in a.d. 1762, 

 and the date of his death, as stated in his tomb in Bruni, is the 22 

 Zul Haji, a.h. 1209, corresponding with 10th July, a.d. 1795. 



