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inouiilaiti inlo the plain, and bectinie man- 

 kind. From them sprang four tribes, in after 

 tioies, the lieads of these tribes, Nenek* 

 Tukoi, Nenck Landasson, iNenek Jelan- 

 dong, and Nenok Karoh, were invested by 

 an ancient king of Johorc, with the hono- 

 rary titles of To Batin Kakanda tnka. To 

 Batiii Saribu Jaya, To Batin Jolion Lelab 

 Perkasseh, and To Batin Karali. 



irThe first founded the state of Calang, 

 and possessed the Canoe Sampan Ballang; 

 the second ascended the Samowa, or Lin- 

 gee river, and founded Sungei Ujong; the 

 third proceeded to tlie hill ol Lantei kulit, 

 and founded the state of Johole; and the 

 fourth to Ulu Pa hang, 



The following is anotlicr tradition enter- 

 tained by several tribes, and delivered to 

 me fey a Batin of Johole. 



P\)rnierly God created in heaven a man 



