20 THE HISTOEY OF TRENGGANU AND KELANTAN. 



and Pa' Sulong of Dunah and the keeper of the war flags was 

 Penghulu Sapai of Pertang. All of them had hundreds of followers 

 and Inche' Udin had a thousand followers. When they were all 

 ready to start the Sultan sailed with his young Eajas and great 

 men and with a large number of boats of all descriptions. The 

 expedition stopped at Besut and waited several days for the boat 

 of Inche' Aim of Losong as he was sick. The Sultan amused him- 

 self by going backwards and forwards to Besut while waiting for 

 news of Panglima Prang Inche' Abdullah, who had gone in a boat 

 to Petani to see if Dato' Lun Ismail would collect his fleet. 

 Suddenly Inche' Aim came from Trengganu and roused his High- 

 ness by asking if they were going to wait on account of two men be- 

 fore they attacked the country. The Sultan then hastily proceeded 

 in the fishing boat named " Bujang Sa' ribu " and thence sailed to 

 Kelantan. The fleet which accompanied the Sultan went right to 

 Kelantan but the Sultan himself stopped at Pulau Ketitir in Sungei 

 Pinang. Xow those who had travelled overland had already got 

 into touch with the enemy and after stockade fighting for about 

 twenty days the enemy had retired and made a stand at Lubok 

 Limau Xipis. The stockade at Semerak was captured and then 

 Lubok Limau Xipis was attacked and in the end similarly captured. 

 The enemy then retired to Kubu Kandih and it was also captured 

 and the enemy retired and made a stand at the stockade of Klun 

 Tarak in Kelantan. This stockade was in turn attacked and here 

 the attackers were supported by the fleet attacking the villages 

 alongside the river in Kelantan, only seven or eight boats remaining 

 to guard the Sultan's vessel at Pulau Ketitir. After the fighting 

 had lasted several days Lun Muhammad gave a letter to Ungku 

 Muda saying that he was retiring to Sukui and asking for pardon 

 and requesting that he should not be followed to Sukui as he would 

 no longer be a rebel against the descendants of the late Sultan. 

 He added that if he rebelled again he trusted that he and his des- 

 cendants might be entirely ruined. After Lun Muhammad had 

 retired to Sukui, Inche' Udin of Serada met the royal ladies who 

 had fled on elephants with their husbands and Inche' Udin said he 

 would capture them and hand them over to his penghulu. His 

 children tried to dissuade him but he would not listen to them. 

 Suddenly Inche' Udin met the husband of the ladies with a lot of 

 their people. These rescued the ladies and after a fight Inche' 

 Udin and fifty or sixty of his followers were killed. At this place 

 Inche' Lok made Inche' Ahmad bin Isahak get up and said " Where 

 are the rest of the men who gorge their food by trays full at the 

 palace?" Inche' Ahmad rushed with Inche' Sharif of Pulau 

 Ketam in order to thrust a spear at Lun Dil who was on an ele- 

 phant. They were shot at from the elephant and missed but the 

 driver of the elephant stabbed Inche' Ahmad and Inche' Sharif 

 from underneath the elephant and both were killed, and the 

 fugitives went on to Sukui. After the Kelantan men had retired 

 to Sukui all those who were fighting on land plundered whatever 



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