A celebrated Langkawi Island historical story was story "Burnt Rice". Which place dikata the burnt rice was in Kampong King, Mukim Padang Matsirat. Wide section of the site which found the burnt rice is approximately thirty sq ft. In which found embedded in soil more three feet. When the rice heavy rain arise.
Follow old folks tales, Pemerintahan Langkawi Island 200 years first reach century nineteen located in Kampong King aforesaid. This can be proved that is one of District Officer, Langkawi Island, have died 80 years first was buried in this village and the grave be Reverted to the burnt rice story, a few months after Mahsuri 's murder with Datuk Seri 's order Kerma Jaya, grandfather who rules Langkawi at that time, this island is was attacked superbly its by Siamese persons.
Terrible battle place and where Datuk Seri Kerma Jaya and his strong commander commander perished was in Selat Berhala Balik namely access road channel to Pelabuhan Kuah now. Before battle aforesaid that happen, Datuk Kerma Jaya feels Langkawi Island will be defeated , hence it provides law to people its people all together reserve rice should in plant so that no miss to enemy hands.
Datuk 's defeat Kerma Jaya to sustain Langkawi Island, follow people's belief at that time and until today even, is by because Mahsuri 's curse sound "With because tyranny dropped upon its, Langkawi Island will not be peaceful and prosperous until seven birth". One of the curse evidence was burnt reserve rice The burnt rice until today used by some people as antidote for scarecrow high fever and stomach pain typhoid and medicine.



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