REMBAU HISTORY, ETC. . 103 
REFERENCE TO TEXT. 
11 Vide chap. II pages 
40, 52. 
12 Vide chap. II pages 
46, dU, 59. 
138 Vide chap. II page, 
56. 
NOTES. 
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Theterm bergalenggang can also bear the mean- 
ing far famed ’’—too indeterminate a quality 
to be included in a list of regal attributes. 
Every member of a tribe included in the fede- 
ration of tribes which constitutes the state of 
Rembau is subservient to the Undang: but the 
tribal chief has no authority, nor can he look for 
dues outside the tribe (or portion of a tribe situ- 
ate in one of the two districts of the state) over 
which he rules. 
Merual:—an oblong flag, half white, half yel- 
low, with yellow tassels and fringe at 
the end. 
Samparan :—Folded in the shape of a triangle. 
Ular-ular :—a long. streamer, the small upper 
portion black, the rest white, with 
yellow tassels at the two ends. 
Pajar :—literally “the rolling up of the dawn’”’ 
an oblong flag the upper part red, the 
lower white, yellow tassels at the end. 
Alamat :—The Undang is entitled to a salute 
of seven guns. 
