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they could get in the way of buffaloes, bullocks etc. And they 

 burnt all the houses in the districts of Kenali and Ja Kechil and 

 Ja Besar and the Balai Jawa at Kampong Eaja. After this they 

 remained about a month longer in Kelantan. Altogether includ- 

 ing the time on the road and the time of the actual fighting it was 

 about five months before those who went by sea reached Trengganu. 

 Some time after the war news was received that Lun Muhammad 

 had retired to Hulni. And at this time everyone plundered as 

 much as he could. After this His Highness of Kelantan moved 

 from his boat to his house in Kelantan and His Highness of Treng- 

 ganu went up stream. About this time Lun Daud wanted to marry 

 a daughter of the Orang Kaya of Tandun. But when he asked 

 for her her father said that she was already betrothed. The father 

 then went to His Highness of Kelantan and His Highness said that 

 if Lun Daud attempted to get the girl by force he was to resist him, 

 and, as a sign of His Highness's authority to do so, he gave him 

 a spear. So when Lun Daud came with Lun Mydin and tried 

 forcibly to carry out his wish the father resisted him with the 

 emblem of His Highness's authority. Lun Daud complained to 

 His Highness of Trengganu. The Sultan said " You have come 

 on a business of life and death, and yet in the matter of a single 

 person you are making trouble." The Sultan then wished to go 

 back, and leaving only Tungku Ahmad and Tungku Endak he took 

 with him many good men and followers and waited for Dato' Lun 

 Ismail to accompany him in his attack up river. After the Sultan 

 had started back the Dato' came and the Sultan's commands were 

 conveyed to him. So they all went together to attack the stockade 

 at Pasir Mas. When they had attacked for a few days there 

 suddenly came many people of Lun Muhammad's party supported 

 by several thousands of Chinese from Galas. These crept in and 

 could not be stopped by the Petani and Trengganu people, and both 

 those who had come by boat and those who had come by land had 

 to retreat. After they had returned to their countries, in the third 

 year, there was an armed expedition, but it stopped some days in 

 Besut. Here the Sultan was suddenly taken ill and went back. 

 After the war was over in A. H. 1217 (A. D. 1802) in the 11th 

 moon on the 21st of Eejab the wedding of Tuno-ku Che Muda and 

 Tungku Sulong was celebrated in Trengganu. In many years they 

 got no children. The mother, Inche Puan of Kelantan had only 

 the one son Tungku Sulong, and Inche' Wan Teh (sic) the younger 

 sister of Inche' Puan, had a daughter named Meriam who married 

 Tungku Salam. Tuan Dagang, the younger brother of Inche' Wan 

 Ngah had children: Eaja Inche', Eaja Mai, Tuan Kechik, Tang 

 Snik, Lun Drahman, and Tuan Snik of Sungei Pinang. Lun 

 Muhammad had no children. Lun Yusuf had seven children; Lun 

 Ahmad, Tuan Bulat, Lun Saleh, Lun Omar, Lun Ibrahim, and 

 two daughters, one Ungku Tiba the wife of Lun Nik Pati the son 

 of Lun Koris, and the other the wife of Tun Lun Hassan. Lun 

 Zainal had five children; Lun Drahman, L T ngku Lebai, L T ngku 



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