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In addition to the chiefs of the piratical trihes 

 of Timmian^ and Galang^, given below, there are 

 several inferior leaders, who have distinguished 

 theiri?;elves sutficieutly to be entitled to the appel- 

 lation of PangUrnah. I have nut been abie to pro- 

 cure a late list of these warriors, but a MS. in my 

 possession gives the following statement of those 

 who were existing in 1823. 



TIMMIANG, 

 Panglimah Iding. (Father-in-law of Dattoo 

 Ma^sar). PangUoiah Jago ; Panglimah Lamud j 

 Panglimah Boorig; Panglimah Moodik ; Pangli- 

 mah J oolamo, ol Chinese extraction; Panglimah 

 Kjtchang apprehended in the K am pong of the 

 Cauton Chinese by the instrumentality of Tuan- 

 koo Syed. 



Panglimah Awang; Panglimah Oondoo Lanoonj 

 Panglimah Tonmpang; and Panglimah Asan. 

 These two last are said to frequent near Sakaua. 



G A LAN a 



Panglimah Rajah Lang ; Panglimahs Ootara ; 

 Prangdola; Abong; Moolood ; Lasang; Sampan j 

 Oundooug ; Ooyan j and Poona, 



Having thus exhibited a condensed view of the 

 constituent portions of the empire of Johore, I 

 now propose to enter more into detail, commenc- 

 ing with a concise account of the present royal fa- 

 mily of Johore from Sulthaun Mabmood Shah 

 down to the year 1827, at which period my MS, 

 termiaales. 



