Mount Ledang Princess
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The legend revolves around a celestial
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who lived on
Mount Ledang Mount Ledang (; historically also: Mount Ophir) is a mountain located in Tangkak District, Johor, Malaysia. The summit is located next to the tripoint of Tangkak, Jasin and Tampin districts, located in the states of Johor, Malacca and Neger ...
, located in present-day
Tangkak District The Tangkak District is a district in western Johor, Malaysia, bordering Muar District to the south, Segamat District to the northeast, and Jasin District, Malacca to the west. The district also shares an 11 kilometre border with Tampin Dis ...
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Hikayat Hang Tuah

''Puteri Gunung Ledang'' is mentioned by name to be the sultan's daughter (or a citizen, depending on how you view the translation of anak perempuan kita''' as).


Sejarah Melayu/Sulalatus Salatin

The
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had heard of the princess' beauty and wanted to marry her, but she set seven impossible conditions for him. The conditions were: :* A golden walkway for her to walk to
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from the mountain, :* A silver walkway for her to return from Malacca to the mountain, :* Seven barrels of tears :* Seven barrels of young betel nut juices from the betel tree (''
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'') also for her to bathe in, :* Seven trays filled with hearts of germs, :* Seven trays filled with hearts of mosquitoes, and :* A bowl of the blood of the Sultan's young son and gold All the conditions were set or requested on purpose by the Princess to test the Sultan's love towards her whereby she knew that he will be unable to fulfil them due to their ridiculous and mostly unattainable nature. The last request is rather a difficult decision for the Sultan as the Sultan's son was his only child. Some versions of the legend say that the Sultan was not able to fulfil any of these requests, while others say that he was able to fulfil the first six requests (thus causing the ruin of the
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) but could not fulfil the final request which would have required him to kill his son. The point of the story is that the Sultan was either too proud or too blind to realise that the conditions were the princess's subtle way of turning his proposal down. Some say that the remnants of the gold and silver bridge still exist, but have been reclaimed by the forest. Others claim that the bridges or walkways can only be seen in the spirit world.


Further legend

Further legend has it that the princess eventually married one Nakhoda Ragam, a hero whose name unfailingly struck terror into the hearts of those who had dared to oppose him. However, this hero was later to die at the hands of his princess-wife. Ragam was fond of tickling the Princess's ribs. One day, in an uncontrollable burst of anger, the Princess stabbed her husband on the chest with a needle she was handling. Thereafter, the Princess returned to Mount Ophir and vowed never to set her eyes on another man. Ragam's boat, not long after, was crushed during a storm and legend has it that the debris of the wreck was transformed into the present six islands off Malacca. It was claimed that the boat's kitchen became Pulau Hanyut, the cake-tray Pulau Nangka, the water-jar Pulau Undan, the incense-burner Pulau Serimbun, the hen-coop Pulau Burong, and the honeymoon cabin of Ragam and the Princess became Pulau Besar.


Gunung Ledang

Ancient history and myth points to the
Gunung Ledang Mount Ledang (; historically also: Mount Ophir) is a mountain located in Tangkak District, Johor, Malaysia. The summit is located next to the tripoint of Tangkak, Jasin and Tampin districts, located in the states of Johor, Malacca and Neger ...
mountain being the site of rich gold deposits, luring traders from as far as the Rich. In the 14th century, the Chinese seafarers plying the
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called it 'Kim Sua' meaning the 'Golden Mountain'. The mountain was named 'Gunung Ledang', which means 'mount from afar', during the period of the
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empire. There even locals who claimed that the golden bridge connecting to the mountain did manage to get built but it is now buried under the ground of the site. It did not really happen


Adaptations in theatre and film

Several adaptations of the tale have been made, all based on the same topic but each varying on the version used or interpretation: * '' Puteri Gunong Ledang'', a 1961 black-and-white Malayan film starring Elaine Edley. * ''
Puteri Gunung Ledang The legend revolves around a celestial princess who lived on Mount Ledang, located in present-day Tangkak District, Johor, Malaysia. Hikayat Hang Tuah ''Puteri Gunung Ledang'' is mentioned by name to be the sultan's daughter (or a citizen, dep ...
'', a 2004 lavish Malaysian feature film starring
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and
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. This film was eventually adapted into a stage musical of the same name two years later also starring Tiara plus
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References

{{Reflist Malaysian legends Tangkak District