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22 HIKAYAT PATANI
Ruler Posthumous Name Dates 1 Bendahara 2
Datuk Terenam
Raja Bakal Marhum Teluk 1688—1690
Datuk Dipera’
Raja Emas Kalantan Marhum Kalantan 1690—1704
Datuk Bangrekam
Tuk Tua
Datuk Sai
Tuk Tua
Alung Cang?
Tuk Tua
Phra Phetphichai
Datuk Kempul
Datuk Tanah Merah
Raja Emas Jayam Baginda 1704—1707
(Datuk Bangrekam?)
Datuk Tarab
Raja Dewi Phra-cao 1707—1716
Raja Bendang Badan Paduka Syah Alam 1716—1720
Raja Laksamana Dajang 1720—1721 (Datuk Tarab deposed)
Baginda 1721—1728 Datuk Tarab
Alung Yunus 1728—1729
Noles:
1 On the chronology of the Kalantan Dynasty, see Chapter VI, sections 23—25, 28.
2 See below, HP, Malay text, part III.
Table 2
THE KALANTAN DYNASTY: RULERS AND BENDAHARAS
of Patani specifically to have Kalantan connections. Alung Yunus, who
followed him, was an unknown figure, and reigned for only eleven
months; and after him, as the chronicler states,
Patani no longer had a king, up to the present time. The country of
Patani has been in great confusion and its people suffer from many ills,
while rules and customs are no longer observed.120
THE LATER HISTORY OF PATANI
The subsequent history of Patani can be briefly told, as it is essentially
the story of Patani’s gradual incorporation into the Kingdom of Thai
land, centred after 1782 on Bangkok. Following the end of the Kalantan
Dynasty there appears to have been a long period of troubles, when
Patani was without a ruler and various officers vied for power.121 The
wars between Thailand and Burma, beginning in the 1760s, exacerbated
120 HP text, p. 78.
121 HP text, p. 78; Wyatt, 1967, pp. 33—34; Syukri, pp. 80—81.