- Raja Ungu
Raja Ungu (Thai: รายาอูงู) ruled the Sultanate of Patani (1624 - 1635), succeeding her sister
Raja Biru . She was the third successive and last daughter ofSultan Manzur Shah to rule the country and was succeeded by her daughterRaja Kuning . Following the usurpation of the throne ofAyudhya by King Prasartthong in 1629, she refused to send the bunga emas (golden flowers) which were typically sent as a sign of Patani's tributary status to Siam. Therefore, Ayudhya sent an army south in 1632 to quell her rebellion, but the attack was repulsed. A subsequent attack by Siam in 1634 was supposed to be joined by the Dutch but the latter's ships arrived too late and again the attack failed. Finally in 1636, just following the death of Raja Ungu, a peace settlement was finally reached to restore relations between the two countries. In Malay, her name means "purple" or "purple queen."* [http://www.rockmekong.org/media-cov/News2002/queens.htm Queens of Pattani]
References
* A. Teeuw & D. K. Wyatt. "Hikayat Patani: The Story of Patani". Bibliotheca Indonesica, 5. The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, 1970.
* Ahmad Fathy al-Fatani. "Pengantar Sejarah Patani". Alor Setar: Pustaka Darussalam, 1994.
* Wayne A. Bougas. "The Kingdom of Patani: Between Thai and Malay Mandalas". Occasional Paper on the Malay World, no. 12. Selangor: Institut Alam dan Tamadun Melayu, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, 1994.
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