102 GRAVEYARDS OF THE SULTANS OF PERAK. 



could be mended with cement, and the name of the deceased 

 should be inscribed on the " ganti badan " stone. 



16. Paduka Sri Sultan Mahmud Shah, who was styled 

 "Almerhuin Muda," son of the late Sultan Muhammad Shah 

 (see para. 14). His former name was Raja Samsu, and he 

 was on the throne for eight years. His grave is on the Pulau 

 Besar, in the mukim of Pasir Panjang Ulu, Lower Perak 

 District. 



This grave, on the Pulau Besar, is in the Government 

 Burial Reserve. The square tombstones, which were made 

 beautifully, have been in many parts broken, but could be 

 mended with cement. There is no " ganti badan " stone over 

 the grave, and I think one should be made and inscribed 

 thereon with the name of this Sultan. This grave is far inland 

 from the Perak River, and on the middle of the island. 



17. Paduka Sri Sultan Allauddin Mansur Iskandar 

 Muda Shah, who was styled " Paduka Almerhum," son of the 

 late Sultan Muhammad Shah (see para. 14). His former name 

 was Raja Allauddin, and the length of his reign is unknown. 

 His grave is at Telok Memali, in the Mukim of Bandar, Lower 

 Perak. 



This grave is in the land owned by one Alang Jaksa. It 

 was formerly under a tiled roof, but the structure has since 

 fallen down. His tombstones and "ganti badan" stone were 

 beautifully made, but have been cracked and broken, but 

 could be repaired with cement. On the " ganti badan " stone 

 the name of this Sultan should be inscribed. This grave is 

 about 40 yards away from the river bank and, if not removed 

 before long, will be washed away by the river. 



18. Paduka Sri Sultan Ahmadin Shah, who was styled 

 " Almerhum Bongsu," son of the late Sultan Muhammad Shah 

 (see para. 14). His former name was Raja Chik, and the 

 length of his reign is unknown. This grave is on the same 

 platform as the grave of the late Sultan Allauddin (see para. 5). 



This grave is at the down stream extremity of Pulau 

 Bota, and is in the land owned by His Highness Sultan Idris. 



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