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The third wife of the deceased Sulthaun, Inchi 

 Mariara, had two brothers, viz. Ibrahim, and 

 Mahomed ^ the former of whom was made Sooli- 

 %vatang at Lingga» some^vhere about ISIO: on ac- 

 count of his contumacious and disloyal behaviour, 

 he was deprived of this situatiou by the reigning 

 Sulthaun in 1826. Mahomed is with ihe Band- 

 harra of Pabang, over whom the Sulthaun has 

 scarcely any control. 



The eldest son ofSulthaun Mahmood Shah, viz, 

 Tuaiikoo Houssain, generally called Tuankoo 

 Long, had two wives, both of wtiom were of noble 

 families. The first was named Tuankoo Pooan, 

 daughter of the late Tuatikoo Mood all of B ulang, 

 The issue of this marriage was one son, named 

 Tuankoo Mahomed, generally known as Tuankoo 

 Besar Itam." The second wile was hichi Go wan 

 Esa, daughter of the deceased Baiidharra of Pa- 

 hang, named liichi Korees, and si^ster of the pre- 

 seut Bandharra, Inchi Oowan AlH. There are no 

 children by this mari iage. 



The second son ofSulthaun Mahmood Shah, 

 Tuankoo Abdul Rachman, married Unkoo, the 

 daughter of Rajah Slemaa, and Unkoo,Boonteed. 

 The issue of this marriage was one sou, named 

 Tuankoo Mohamed, commonly called Tuankoo 

 Besar. 1 have already shewn that Tuankoo Ab- 

 dul Rachman was placed on the throne ofJohore, 

 after the death of his father, in defiance of his bro- 

 ther's legitimate claim and in opposition to his 

 own wishes - 



Tuankoo Mahomed, otherwise Tuankoo Besar 

 Itam, the son of Tuankoo Houssaiu, or Tuankoo 



• Limiilly, " Tbe pc*t black cbief," 



