After Patani had break off relations with Ayutthaya, her mother, the Queen Raja Ungu gave her daughter to married Sultan Abdul Jalil Shah III of Johor in 1632.
At that time Ayutthaya was also preparing to go to war again in 1636, but the Raja of Kedah intervened to help with the negotiations with Patani.
[3] However, she did not appear to have wielded significant political power, and important decisions were made by the elite (orang kaya) in the country.
The Siamese retaliated and subdue the southern polities, forcing them to resume their tributary status.
[3] The events surrounding the end of her reign is not clear as Patani sources provided no information.
Raja Kuning was said to have died while going to Johor by sea to reunite with her husband, and she was buried in Pancor in Kelantan.