Che Siti Wan Kembang (Jawi: چئ سيتي وان كمبڠ) was a legendary queen who reigned over a region on the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia, now located within the Malaysian state of Kelantan.
Cik Siti Wan Kembang ascended to the throne of Kelantan in 1610 AD upon the death of Raja Hussein.
She was said to have resided in Gunung Chinta Wangsa (5°11′10″N 102°24′40″E / 5.18611°N 102.41111°E / 5.18611; 102.41111), Gua Musang, located approximately 45 km from Kuala Krai.
[3] According to Kelantanese folklore, the kijang is her favorite pet and she has always been fond of it since young, while some stories suggest that there was once an Arab trader who came to her country to seek permission to trade and presented a muntjac to the Queen as a gift.
[4] Another separate version pointed out that the Kijang engraved on the coin may be a Dibatag, a species of antelope from Somalia that was brought in by Arab traders to her country and misclassified as a "muntjac".
[5] Located on the eastern banks of the Kelantan River, the fort was made from thick wood with beautiful carvings and was very famous during the reign of Che Siti.