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Updated: June 29, 2025
He had risen from small beginnings by his genius for war, and more especially for that branch of the science which the Malays call tîpu prang the deception of strife a term which is more accurately rendered into English by the word treachery, than by that more dignified epithet strategy.
Pahlâwan said, 'Thy servant is not the only Chief in Trĕnggânu. Many eat the King's mutton in the King's Bâlai, why then should thy servant alone be called upon to do this thing? Tŭngku Mûsa said: 'Imâm Prang Lôsong, go thou then and kill To’ Kâya. 'I cannot go, said Imâm Prang, 'for I have no trousers. 'I will give thee some trousers, said Tŭngku Mûsa.
Then Khatib Bûjang and Imâm Prang Sâmah were sent for, and as they came trembling into the presence of To’ Gâjah, whose hands were still red with the blood of their friend and kinsman, they squatted humbly on the sand at his feet. 'Behold a sample of what ye also may soon be, said To’ Gâjah, spurning the dead body of Imâm Bakar as he spoke.
"An application, before retiring to bed, of 'Prang's Blood and Life Regenerator, will make all right again. An astonishing remedy, miss, which no family should be without, and which may be obtained cheaply by the gross or dozen at my emporium. You have heard of Hercules Prang?"
This man was Dâto’ Imâm Prang Indĕra Gâjah Pahang, a title which, being interpreted, meaneth, The War Chief, the Elephant of Pahang. Magnificent and high sounding as was this name, it was found too large a mouthful for everyday use, and to the people of Pahang he was always known by the abbreviated title of To’ Gâjah.
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