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Long, married Inchi Oowan Esa, the daughter of 

 Abdul Rachman, the Tamoongooog of Sinjjapore. 

 From this marriage sprung an only son, narned 

 Tuankoo Mahmood, Tiiankoo MabomeH. or Tu- 

 aakoo Besar ham, died at Shiga pore iii December 

 1825. 



Tuaakoo Mohammed, (generally called Tiian* 

 koo Besar), son and heir of Tuankoo Abdul Rach- 

 man, the SuUhaun of Lio^ga, married, at Trin* 

 gano ill 1822, Tuankoo Ltbaar, the daughter of 

 SuUhaun Mahomed of Tringano, The isMUc of 

 this marriage was a son, named Tuankoo Mah- 

 moud, who was bora in September 1B23. 



Rajah Hadgi, the Vice-roy of Rhio, had seven 

 lawful wives, who were as follows. 



The first wife, named Tuankoo Pcra, bore him 

 two daughters; the eldest of whoin, is Tuankoo 

 Sitia, generally known as Tuankon Besar, and the 

 second, Tuankoo Hamida, generally called Tuan- 

 koo l^ootri. 



The Kecood wife, Inchi Phooan, daughter of 

 the Sulthaun of Indragiri, bore him two daugh- 

 ters, the eldest of whom was named Tuankoo 

 Boonteed, and the second, Tuankoo Pooan. 



Inchi Ganderia, the third wife, who was also 

 born at Indragiri, was the mother of Rajah Japhar^ 

 the late Vice-roy of Rhio. 



The fourth wife was Ratu-Mas-Theba, the eld- 

 est sister of the reigning SuUhaun of Jambi, The 

 fruit of this marriage was one son, named Abdul 

 Rachman, who died when he was about four 

 months old, as did aUo his mother, at Jambi. 



