104 GRAVEYARDS OF THE SULTANS OF PERAK. 



from the river. It would be best to remove this grave to 

 Pulau Indra Sakti and re-bury the body next to that of the 

 late Sultan Iskandar Zulkarnain (see para. 15), 



22. Paduka Sri Sultan Abdullah Mudammad Shah, who 

 was styled " Alinerhum Etakad-el-Allah," son of the late Raja 

 Kechil Besar Abdul Rahman, and grandson of the late Sultan 

 Ahmadin Shah ('see para. 18). His former name was Raja 

 Abdullah, and he reigned for 21 years. His grave is at 

 Durien Sabatang, in Lower Perak District. 



The grave of this Sultan is in the land owned by Haji 

 Ahmad bin Haji Muhammad Yasin. Tt is on a platform, next 

 to the grave of the late Toh Janggot, the then Laksamana. 

 All th$ tombstones have disappeared. 



23. Paduka Sri Sultan Jaffar Moazam Shah, who was styled 

 " Almerhum Wali- Allah," son of the late Raja Kechil Tengah 

 Ahmad, and grandson of the late Sultan Abdul Malek Mansur 

 Shah (see para. 19). His former name was Raja Ngah Jaffar, 

 and he reigned for nine years. His grave is at Telok Kapa- 

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

 District. 



The grave is in the dusun land of His Highness the Raja 

 Muda Musa, and the tumbstone remain. The " ganti badan " 

 is of wood and is now rotten, and should be replaced with 

 a stone. 



24. Paduka Sri Sultan Ali-el-Kamal Rahiat Shah, who 

 was styled "Almerhum Nabi-Allah," son of the late Sultan 

 Shahbudin Shah (see para. 20). His former name was Raja 

 Ngah Ali, and he was on the throne for six years. His grave 

 is at Gedong Siam, in the mukim of Saiong, Kuala Kangsar 

 District. 



This grave is in the Government Burial Reserve. The 

 tombstones are in good condition, but the wooden " ganti 

 badan " is rotten and should be replaced with a stone. 



25. Paduka Sri Sultan Ismail Moabeddin Shah, who was 

 styled as " Almerhum Mangkat di-Sekudai," son of the late 



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