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Rajah Drees had also seven illegitiraale chUd- 

 ren by different concubines, viz. four son.«, and 

 three daughters ; sons, Kajahs Abdul Rachmati, 

 Ibraliim, Ami, and Oosuo ; daughters, Rajahs 

 Esa, Slama, and Lima. 



liHjuh Aclimet^ (generally called Tiiankoo 

 Itara), the third son of Rajah Hadgi, married Ha- 

 jah llama, by whom he had one daughter named 

 Kajah E$a. He had also ten illegitiii'ate child- 

 ren by different concubines, viz; eight sons and 

 two daughters: som, Rajahs AUi, Abdullah, 

 Omar, Osman, Mohammed, Hadgi, Awi, and 

 Hamitid • daughters, Hajah« Saliha, and Chi* 



Tuankoo Silia, (generally called Tuaukoo Be- 

 sar), the eldest daughter of Rajah lladgi, marri- 

 ed a Buggis Priuce, named Tuaukoo Kraia, 

 The iBjaue of this marriage was one daughter 

 called Tuankoo Manda, vvho wa.5 married tu Ra* 

 jah AUi, tlie SuUhaun of 8iak» and died without 

 issue. Tuankoo Krain returned in ISli^ Irom Hhio 

 to Celebes, where he died in 1822. His widow, 

 Tuankoo Sitia, resides at Puh* Pinigad. 



Tuankoo Hamida (comraonty called Tuankoo 

 Potjtri). the second daughter of Rajah Uadgi, 

 married SuUhaun Mahmoud Shah, as previously 

 detailed. 



Tuaukoo Boonteed, the third daughter, we 

 have already seen, married Uajah Sleman, by 

 whom she had Unkoo Tl>e, who subisequently 

 married Tuankoo Abdul Raebman Shah, Sul- 

 thauaof Lingga. On the demise of Rajah Sleman, 

 his widow went to reside with her daughter a* 

 Lingga. 



Tuankoo Pooan, the fourth daughter of Rajah 



