100 GRAVEYARDS OF THE SULTANS OF PERAK. 



The grave of this Sultan is in the State of Kampar, in 

 Sumatra. His Highness Sultan Idris informed me that this 

 Sultan, when he was on the throne, sailed to Kampar and met 

 his death there. 



10. Paduka Sri Sultan MothafFar Shah II, who was 

 stjled " Almerhum Jamal-Allah," son of the late Sultan Mah- 

 mud, of Kampar. His former name was Raja Sulong, and the 

 length of his reign is unknown. The grave of this Sultan is at 

 Ayer Mati, in the mukim of Bota, Kuala Kangsar District. 



This grave is in the land owned by Kulup Lateh, and is 

 on a platform. The tombstones have disappeared. It is stiuat- 

 ed about a mile inland from the Perak River. 



11. Paduka Sri Sultan Muhammad Iskandar Shah, who 

 was styled " Almerhum Besar Ulia-Allah," son of the late 

 Sultan MothafFar II, whose grave is at Ayer Mati Lama, in the 

 mukim of Bota. His former name was Raja Mahmud, and his 

 age was 120 years. He was on the throne for 111 years. His 

 grave is at Geronggong, in the mukim of Pulau Tiga, Lower 

 Perak District. 



The grave of this Sultan is in the land belonging to a 

 Javanese by the name of Haji Muhammad Saleh. The tomb- 

 stones are beautifully engraved, and are little broken, but can 

 be mended with cement. A " ganti badan " stone should be 

 made and inscribed with the name of this Sultan. • The distance 

 of this grave from the Perak River is about 160 yards. 



12. Paduka Sri Sultan Allauddin Rahiat Shah, son of 

 the late Almerhum Sulong, of Geronggong, and grandson of 

 the late Sultan Mansur Shah, of Pulau Tiga. His former 

 name was Raja Radin, and he was on the throne for 20 years. 

 The grave of this Sultan is at Geronggong, in the mukim of 

 Pulau Tiga, Lower Perak District. 



The grave of this Sultan fell into the river some time 

 back owing to the river bank being washed away. His High- 

 ness Suitan Idris informed me that former Sultans when 

 visiting this grave used to go to a stump of a " Sena " tree in 



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