• Amangkurat IV was the son of Pakubuwono I, and Susuhunan Mataram between 1719 and 1726. His son was ruler of Mataram, Pakubuwono II. Miksic, John N. (general...
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    the throne in favour of his elder brother Amangkurat II. In 1680, Amangkurat II ascended as the king of Mataram by receiving his crown from the Dutch. As...
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    romanized: Sultan Agung Adi Prabu Anyakrakusuma) was the third Sultan of Mataram in Central Java ruling from 1613 to 1645. He was a skilled soldier who...
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    Trunajaya rebellion (category History of Java)
    majority of Java's north coast (1677), and the capital of Mataram (1677) from the royal army. During the retreat of the royal court, King Amangkurat I died...
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  • (1757–1795) [Son of Crown Prince Arya Mangkunegara Kartasura and Grandson of Amangkurat IV of Mataram] Mangkunegara II (1795–1835) [Son of Crown Prince Arya...
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    Untung Surapati (category National Heroes of Indonesia)
    land of Mataram. According to Babad tradition, he was given the title "Tumenggung Wiranegara" and ruled as the fifth Adipati of Pasuruan. Amangkurat did...
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    1678 Kediri campaign (category History of East Java)
    Indonesia) during the Trunajaya rebellion, the forces of the Mataram Sultanate, led by Amangkurat II, and the Dutch East India Company (VOC), led by Anthonio...
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  • The Second Javanese War of Succession was a struggle between Sultan Amangkurat IV of Mataram supported by the Dutch East India Company (Dutch: Vereenigde...
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  • uprising, sultan Amangkurat I of Mataram died in 1677, causing a war of succession to break out between his sons Rahmat (Amangkurat II) and Puger (Pakubuwono...
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    Imogiri (category Districts of the Special Region of Yogyakarta)
    Sultan Agung 1645 Amangkurat II 1703 Amangkurat III 1734 Paku Buwanan (constructed in the 18th century) Pakubuwana I 1719 Amangkurat IV 1726 Pakubuwana...
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    Patricide (redirect from List of patricides)
    stepmother in 1599. Amangkurat I, the fourth Sultan of Mataram (r. 1645–1677), was allegedly poisoned by his son Raden Mas Rahmat. Iyasus I of Ethiopia (1682–1706)...
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    series of rebel victory, notably in the Battle of Gegodog and the fall of most of Mataram's northern coast. The aged and sick King Amangkurat I and his...
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    parts of Mataram. Following the First Javanese War of Succession between Amangkurat III and his uncle, Pangeran Puger, the Dutch gained control of the eastern...
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    Wayang beber (category Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity)
    is an allusion to the expulsion of the Sultan of Mataram, Amangkurat I, from the Mataram Palace in Plered because of the Trunajaya Rebellion. In addition...
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    Cirebon had grown closer to Mataram, since Amangkurat I of Mataram was Panembahan Adiningkusuma's father in-law. Mataram, on the other hand, suspected...
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  • Mangkunegara I (category Princes of Mangkunegaran)
    Prince Sambernyawa Balitar and his paternal grandfather was Amangkurat IV, King of Mataram. Raden Mas Said (RM Said) war against the Dutch East India Company...
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  • Javanese War of Succession was a struggle between Sultan Amangkurat III of Mataram and the Dutch East India Company who supported the claim of the Sultan's...
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    communicated with the east coast of Madagascar. The decision of Amangkurat I of the Mataram Sultanate to destroy ships in coastal cities and close ports...
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    taking most of the northern coast of Java as far west as Cirebon. Facing the imminent collapse of his authority, the Mataram King Amangkurat I sought help...
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  • had a close relation with the crown prince of Mataram (then known as Pangeran Adipati Anom, future Amangkurat II). Trunajaya's father-in-law and a prominent...
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    Bantul Regency of Indonesia. It is the tomb of Queen Malang, one of the wives of Amangkurat I of Mataram. The tomb was built using white stone, and construction...
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    rebellion in the Mataram Sultanate and was highly critical of Amangkurat II and his relationship with the VOC. He was able to gain control of Cirebon and the...
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    increase its control. At the peak of the conflict, the Mataram Sultanate was split into two based on the Treaty of Giyanti of 13 February 1755: Yogyakarta...
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    First Javanese War of Succession (1703–1708), after the death of sultan Amangkurat II of Mataram between his son Amangkurat III of Mataram and his brother...
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  • son who would become the King of Mataram, namely Amangkurat. In his reign, Amangkurat didn't please his people because of the discipline being applied...
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  • Trunajaya's North Coast offensive (category History of Java)
    East Java – shortly after. Mataram King Amangkurat I sent a large army to oppose him under the Crown Prince (later Amangkurat II), but this army was decisively...
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  • Pakubuwono II (category Mataram Sultanate)
    (1711–1749) was the ruler of Mataram. His correct title in Javanese etiquette standards contains honorific appellations, some of which each successive ruler...
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  • approximately due south of the current locality of Kota Gede and just west of the Plered palace built by his son, Amangkurat I. The structure was important...
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    Citarum to the VOC on October 20, 1677, by an unequal treaty between Amangkurat II and Maetsuycker, as a compensation for Dutch assistance to quell the...
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    Alor Strait Alvent Yulianto Alvin Lie Alwi Shihab Amangkurat I of Mataram Amangkurat II of Mataram Ambon Island Ambonese Amboyna massacre Amelia Natasha...
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