THE HISTOEY OF TBENGGANU AND KELANTAN. ' 17 



■answer, so the Temenggong came a second time and said " With 

 regard to Kelantan let me and my three brothers, Eaja Muda, Eaja 

 Besnt and To ? Limbat go to Kelantan. If we do not get Kelantan 

 we will not come back to Trengganu but will go on the pilgrimage 

 to Mecca." The Sultan agreed and he respectfully withdrew and 

 the four of them went to their boats and set sail. They were ac- 

 companied by many other vessels and when near to Kelantan they 

 saw a number of stockades along the sea shore. The Eaja Muda 

 and To' Limbat went ashore leaving the Temenggong in his boat. 

 To all the commanders of the stockades the Eaja Muda apportioned 

 presents of cloth and coats and trowsers and at the same time he 

 gave them advice saying " What are you doing in guarding these 

 stockades against this expedition which is now at sea? His High- 

 ness owns Kelantan and Lun Pandak is only the representative of 

 tlie late Lun Drahman. Will you not all get the reputation of 

 being rebels against His Highness ? " They considered that this 

 was true and they agreed to be faithful subjects to His Highness, 

 and the Temenggong's boat came in and reported to His Highness 

 who was at sea. He then came in and when the Eaja Muda heard 

 the royal commands they went up river, and when they met the 

 enemy there was a fight and many people were killed and wounded. 

 Lun Pandak retired and tied. When Kelantan was regained the 

 Eaja Muda was made Eaja in Kelantan. Xot long after he had 

 returned to Trengganu. Inche' Wan Teh being now grown up, 

 Sultan Mansur married her to his son Tungku Muhammad. In 

 due time she bore a son Tungku Sulong. After the sovereignty of 

 the country had been settled Sultan Mansur decided to make a 

 large palace on ten pillars. So he sent for the Eaja Muda of 

 Kelantan to collect the necessary timber. The Eaja Muda came 

 with about a thousand men and stayed at Pasir Sebrang in many 

 sheds and huts. The timber was collected in Sungei Xerus and when 

 it was all got the Eaja Muda asked permission to return to Kelantan 

 as he was anxious about the country and he asked that one of the sons 

 of His Highness should be sent to be a good steel blade in Kelantan. 

 After he had been back some time and when Tungku Sulong was 

 six or seven years old, Sultan Mansur equipped a vessel to take his 

 son Tungku Muhammad with his wife and child and their retainers 

 to Kelantan. At this time Sultan Mahmud of Lingga was in 

 Trengganu and he accompanied the expedition. When the expedi- 

 tion reached Kelantan, Tungku Muhammad was dressed in state 

 clothes belonging to Sultan Mahmud. He was overcome with a 

 fit of shivering and seemed about to faint. Sultan Mahmud sup- 

 ported him and when he was composed it was proclaimed that His 

 Highness the great Sultan had granted to his son Tungku Muham- 

 mad the title of His Highness of Kelantan and when the Sultan 

 was about to return home he gave to Inche' Wan Teh the title of 

 Inche' Puan of Kelantan. Then Sultan Mansur returned to 

 Trengganu and Sultan Mahmud returned to Lingga. Three 

 months later Sultan Mansur fell sick and he sent for His Highness 



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