233 



ter, maTried an Arab of the name of Syed Ma- 

 homincd Habesi, by whom she had oi>e son, call- 

 ed Syed Omar. 



Rajah Mariaro, the fifth inegitimate daughter, 

 married Syed Mustaplia, an Arab, by wjiom she 

 had a daughter siamed Saripa, and, subsequent- 

 ly, a son called Syed Hydroos. 



The follow ill w individuals are the children of 

 Rajah Alli, the former Vice-roy of Rhio, and bro- 

 thers and sisters of Ihe Princess Tuankoo Lebaar, 

 the wiWt nf the present Vice roy, Kajah Japhar. 



The brothers of Tuunkoo Lebaar, viz : First, 

 Rajah Isa, who married Rajah Booruo (com- 

 monly calh-d Unkoo Oowo), by whom he had one 

 Ron named Rajah Yakoob ; he is the successor of 

 Rajah Japh'ar in the office of Vice roy of Hhio, 

 and resides at Pub Tring in tlie straits of, and 

 nearly opposite to» the inland of Singapore. 



The s^uccesision to the Vice- royalty of Rhio de- 

 scends laterally, not lineally, and it is a custom 

 that, wiiusuever is the heir apparent, he must re- 

 main in the Vice-royalty, and not reside else- 

 where. 



Rajah Ismael, the second brother, resides at 

 the island uf Maudu; Rajah Ha*isan, ihe third, at 

 the island of Booroo, as does the fourth. Rajah 

 Japhar; whilst ihe fifth, Raj ah Kassim, resides at 

 the island of Bulang. The sixth brother, Rajah 

 Baso, was, as we have seen, very summarily dis- 

 posed of by the Netherlands* government. 



The sisters of Tuankuo -Lebaar are as follo^vs ; 

 first, Rajah Gatiya, who is married, and residing 

 at Panamera in the neighbourhood ofJohore; se- 

 cond » Sapia, married to Rajah Brees; third, 



\ 



