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Halima, was the mother of Tuankoo Houssaiii, ge- 

 nerally known us Tuaukoo Long. 



The third wife, like the preceding was of low 

 extraction, 'ier father was a Buggis of the name 

 of Badaar H.^aan of the SiringrLng blood, and her 

 mother was Inchi Senaay of Buli, (generally known 

 by.the name of Peties), a glave to J3adaar Hasaan^s 

 wife, named Inchi Sungei Barro, the daughter of 

 the Lac&amana, Dain Toomoo, a relative of Tuan- 

 koo Pootri. This wife was the mother of Tuan- 

 koo Abdul llachman, occasionally called Tuan- 

 koo JoomahaL 



The fourth wife was Tuankoo Hamida, daugh- 

 ter of the Viceroy, Rajah Hadgi, and Tuankoo 

 Perah, generally called Tuankoo Pootri, She 

 bore a daughter. 



In the year 1809, Sulthaun Mahomed Shah, 

 A. n. 1809. Hcf, summoned his two sons, Tuankoo 

 Houssain, and Tuankoo Abdul Rach- 

 raaii Jnto his presence, and addressed the ibrmer 

 nearly as follows. " You are my first born, and. 

 " according to the law and constitution of the 

 *' empire of Johore, you must succeed rac on the 

 " throne. It is my earnest desire that, whilst I 

 " am yet alive, you will unite yourself in matri- 

 " mony with Inchi Oowan Esa, the daughter of 

 " Inchi Gowan Kories, and sister of i nchi Oowan 

 " Alii, the present Baud lian a of Pahang.*' Then, 

 turning to Tuaukuo Abdul Rachman, he continu- 

 ed, As your tum of mind appears to be of a re- 

 '* ligious cast, I have designed you for the priest- 

 V hood : you will therefore prepare yourself for a 

 *' pilgrimage to Mecca." 



Jshortly after the Sulthaun had thus notified 



