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 //"A song of a very different sort was the Besisi Trumba or Song of Tribal Origin, which has a special interest of its own as representing an attempt on the part of this race of jungle-dwellers to keep some sort of record of their history. The Besisi who gave it me was an old man named Bedoh, of Sepang Kechil. Part of this Trumba at least seems to preserve the traditions of old tribal boundaries, and I believe it really supplies the clue to the long strings of (generally contiguous) place-names that are so often described as occurring in the songs of the Semang and Perak Sakai, The following version is a little freer than that given elsewhere in this book. ... 'Tunggul Si Jaga,' the 'Stump of the Watcher,' was the name of a stump in a commanding position, near the River Langat (a little above Subang Hilang), from which a look-out used to be kept by pirates in the days when they infested the Langat River. The spot is still well known."// (Walter William Skeat, 1906: {{ :buku:paganraces02.pdf ||}}[[http://www.sabrizain.org/malaya/library/documents/283297EB6177A99B6661621085AE1FEB49DB16CE.html|"Pagan races of the Malay Peninsula"]], Vol. 2, m.s. 164-167). //"A song of a very different sort was the Besisi Trumba or Song of Tribal Origin, which has a special interest of its own as representing an attempt on the part of this race of jungle-dwellers to keep some sort of record of their history. The Besisi who gave it me was an old man named Bedoh, of Sepang Kechil. Part of this Trumba at least seems to preserve the traditions of old tribal boundaries, and I believe it really supplies the clue to the long strings of (generally contiguous) place-names that are so often described as occurring in the songs of the Semang and Perak Sakai, The following version is a little freer than that given elsewhere in this book. ... 'Tunggul Si Jaga,' the 'Stump of the Watcher,' was the name of a stump in a commanding position, near the River Langat (a little above Subang Hilang), from which a look-out used to be kept by pirates in the days when they infested the Langat River. The spot is still well known."// (Walter William Skeat, 1906: {{ :buku:paganraces02.pdf ||}}[[http://www.sabrizain.org/malaya/library/documents/283297EB6177A99B6661621085AE1FEB49DB16CE.html|"Pagan races of the Malay Peninsula"]], Vol. 2, m.s. 164-167).
  
-===== Persempadanan Kuala Langat (Sebelah Barat) =====+===== Persempadanan Kuala Langat (Di Sebelah Barat) =====
  
 //"Langat. \\ //"Langat. \\
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