Raja Ungu

She married off her daughter (who later became Raja Kuning) to the ruler of Johor Sultan Abdul Jalil Shah III in 1632.

However, her daughter was already married to the king of Bordelong (in modern-day Phatthalung), Okphaya Déca, who then urged the Siamese to attack Patani.

[1] Following the usurpation of the throne of Ayutthaya by King Prasat Thong in 1629, she also refused to send the bunga mas (golden flowers) which were typically sent as a sign of Patani's tributary status to Siam.

In 1632, Ayutthaya sent an army south together with their ally Ligor to quell her rebellion, but the attack was repulsed.

Finally in 1636, following the death of Raja Ungu, a peace settlement was reached to restore relations between the two states.