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About Raja Merong Mahawangsa
Merong Mahawangsa is a legendary warrior and a ruler who is said to be the first king of Langkasuka, or modern day Kedah. His tale is mentioned in the Kedah Annals, where it mentions him as a hero who became the first king of Langkasuka.
Some say that Merong was a descendant of Alexander the Great or Dhul-Qarnayn. More recent legends have also surfaced that say that he was a Hindu prince by the name of Maran Mahavamsam. "Maha" means "great" in Sanskrit while "vamsam" means "lineage or descent".
According to the Kedah Annals, which is supposed to be a record of the history of Kedah, Merong was a fighter and was a Hindu ruler of an unknown kingdom. He travelled around from kingdom to kingdom, but mostly stayed in Rome. One day, he left Rome to do some trading in China. But then, after he passed the Arabian Sea, he was suddenly attacked by a legendary giant phoenix called Garuda, that destroyed most of Merong's fleet. They fled to the nearest land, which is Bujang Valley, where they settled and founded the kingdom of Langkasuka.
Merong was the original ruler of Langkasuka before he made his son, Merong Mahapudisat, the king. He returned to Rome, leaving his son to rule after. His fate was unknown, as some say that he died on his way to Rome. His son ruled Langkasuka, along with his descendants, until Phra Ong Mahawangsa converted into Islam and changed the Kingdom of Langkasuka into the Sultanate of Kedah. He also changed his name into Sultan Mudzafar Shah.
Later, the salutation for the king of Langkasuka changed into the Sultanate of Kedah. The name 'Langkasuka' can be divided into two parts: for which 'Langka' meant 'the land of glory' in Sanskrit, while 'suka' was from the name of the Jain king Emperor Ashoka, who later converted into Buddhism.
Merong's tale is said to be a mythical legend and the Kedah Annals may not be a reliable source because this legend is not mentioned in the Malay Annals or other important annals. . . . continued
Chinese emperor of the Tang Dynasty, Emperor Sai Tee Sung has commanded his grandson, Prince Waren Wong Ser (Merong Mahawangsa) to Jerai Mountain to deliver Commanding Power Paper titled Kedah Or Kedat. In in the Siam language (non-Thai) means "Paper Power Rule" or "credentials" under the supervision of the father-in-law Syed Jamal al-Jefri, who at the time had a large settlement Arabs in China. His wife's name is Syarifah Mariam al-Jefri. Prince Waren Wong Ser (Merong Mahawangsa) has received instructions from the father-in-law Jamal al-Jefri that to build the new kingdom near the Temple Mount Jerai who have owned or Ancient Mosque Yafis son of Noah and spreading Teachings of Islam in the Archipelago (Southeast Asia).