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THE HADEAMAUT SAIYIDS OF PEEAK AND SIAK. 



The Siak family is given by our genealogist as follows; omitting 



minor names 



Sayid Lsman,*- 

 m. a d. of Marhum 

 Bukit Siak. 



Yang di p£rtuan 

 Besar Tengku 

 Sayid Ali, at 

 Marhum K o t a 

 Tinggi, Siak, 

 1791 1811. 



Sayid Abdullah. 



Y. dip. Besar 

 T. Sayid Ibra- 

 him, Marhum 

 bebal akal, 

 18L1-1827. 



T. Mandak = Y. 



di-p. Raja di 



Laut Sayid 



Muhammad, 



Marhum Kelapa 



Pati, 



Yang di-pertuan 



Muda Pelalawan 



Abdu'r rahman, 



1811-1821. 



Y. di-p. Besar 

 Bujang Ismail 

 di-Pulau Laut. 



Tengku Bakal. 



Tengku Long 



Puteh, d. in 



Kedah. 



Y. di-p. Besar Y. di-p. Besar Y di-p. Muda 



Seri Kesoma, Saltan Ismail, Mangkubumi 



Sultan Kasim, 1827-1864. Tengku ietra. 



1864- 



Y. di-p. Besar 

 Tengku Ngah, Sultan 

 Sharif Hashim. 



We can add to this from Dutch sources, whence also I have 



taken the above dates. The Siak family styled their rulers 



Sultans. Sayid Usman was of the family bin Khihab. The 



Pelalawan branch runs further, according to Dutch sources: — 



Yang di-pertuan Muda 



Pe.alawan 



Abdu'r-rahman 



1811-1821. 



Y. di-p. 



Besar 



Hashim, 



1821-1828. 



Y. di-p. 

 B£sar 

 Ismail, 



1828-1844. 



Y. di-p. 



B£sar 



Hamid, 



1814-1866. 



Y. di-p. 

 Besar 



Jaffar, 

 1866-1873. 



Y. di-p. 



Besar 



Abubakar, 



1873- 



This last looks a very doubtful genealogy. 



It was from the Siak royal Sayid family that Sultan Ismail of 

 Perak war notoriety was descended. His father Eaja Sayid Hitam 

 was of this Siak family and was given in marriage by Sultan Abdullah 

 Muadzam Shah (marhum khalilu'llah) of Perak one Eaja Mandak, 

 daughter of Marhum Bon su,. his relative. 



Jour. Straits Branch 



