ATUHAN 8UNGEI UJONG. 55 



Peng-hulu Selat and Dato' Klambu had made a settlement at Ra- 

 hang- many of the Jakun people came to them and were received 

 into the faith of Islam and many traders also visited them. The 

 Dato' Semarg-a, sister of Penghulu Selat, was married to an Achi- 

 nese from Pasi who was styled Dato' Rambutan Jantan. From the-e 

 came three children: the first, Dato' Kling-; the 2nd, a daug-hter, 

 named Dato' Dara Darani; the 3rd, a daug-hter, styled Dato' Pinang- 

 Panjang- Rambut. The Dato' Sri Mani, who married Perdana 

 Amping-, having- no children, adopted the Dato' Pinang- Panjang 

 Rambut as her daug-hter, and lived at Ampangan. Penghulu 

 Selat made a settlement at Setul, and married the daughter of a 

 Batin. They had no children, but Peng-hulu Selat adopted a 

 Jakun of his wife's family, who had adopted the faith of Islam, 

 as his son and g-ave him a place in his house. When Penghulu 

 Selat returned to the Mercy of God Most High his adopted son 

 inherited all his kampong- and other property. He married and 

 his descendants multiplied. Xow as to Dato' Klambu, on a certain 

 day he went to Sempang- Ampat, near Beranang-, and there he 

 saw a Jakun woman, the daughter of Batin Raja, the Jakun 

 Penghulu. Her name was Ma' Seraya and she found favour in 

 the eyes of Dato' Klambu. He asked the Batin to give her to 

 him in marriage, and, with the Batin's consent, took her to Rahang, 

 where he married her and she adopted Islam. They had three 

 children : the first, a son named Jintek ; the second, a daughter, 

 named Dara ; the third, a son, named Musang. 



One day the Dato' Klambu sent for the To' Batin Saribu Jaya, 

 and To' Batin Mambut, and Nenek Jenang ; and when they had 

 come he thus spoke to the two Batins : " I have sent for you, 

 Nenek, to cc.nsult you about the titles and dwelling-places of my 

 children and ray " anak buah," the children of Drito' Semarga. I 

 am going to send all my children to live at Pantai Layang, and to 

 appoint Jintek to be Penghulu for all of them that dwell in the 

 country of Batin Mambut, and one of my nephews (anak buah) 

 shall be Bandar to govern all who live in the country of Batin 

 Saribu Jaya." Then Dfito' Klambu enquired what were the boun- 

 daries of the Batins' countries, and the Batins told him. " From 

 " Jeram Jipon, Bukit Sepam, Ginting Paung towards the ulu as 

 " far as Bukit Bukan ; the hills and valleys (Gaung Guntong) be- 

 " longed to Batin Mambut ; and from there downstream to the sea 

 " belonged to To' Batin Sribu Jaga." Dato' Klambu said, " Be it 



