• Cakraningrat IV was a ruling prince (1718-1745) from West Madura, and a member of the Cakraningrat dynasty which was the subordinate ruler of the Mataram...
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    of developing into full-scale war. Eastern Java was quiet: though Cakraningrat IV refused to pay homage to the court with various excuses, Madura was...
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    joint Chinese and Javanese army besieged Semarang in June 1741. Prince Cakraningrat IV of Madura offered his alliance, and worked from Madura westward, killing...
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    the Dutch conquest of Java. East Java in the 1740s was controlled by Cakraningrat IV, a Madurese regent who was favorably disposed toward the VOC, as he...
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    II who fled and sought refuge in Ponorogo. With the help of Adipati Cakraningrat IV the ruler of western Madura, Pakubuwono II regained the capital and...
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  • Cakraningrat I] Cakraningrat III (1707–1718) [son] Cakraningrat IV (1718–1745) [brother] Cakraningrat V (1745–1770) [son] Cakraningrat VI (1770–1780) [son]...
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  • (1758–1768) Bangkalan – Cakraningrat II, Sultan (1648–1707) Cakraningrat III, Sultan (1707–1718) Cakraningrat IV, Sultan (1718–1745) Cakraningrat V, Sultan (1745–1770)...
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    sovereignty of Madura to the Dutch, which was contested by Cakraningrat IV. Cakraningrat fled to Banjarmasin, took refuge with the British, was robbed...
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  • Cirebon IV, Sultan (1808–1810) Sultanate of Cirebon: Panembahan line (complete list) – Cirebon IV, Sultan (1808–1810) Bangkalan – Cakraningrat VII, Sultan...
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    list) – Cirebon IV, Sultan (1808–1810) Bangkalan – Cakraningrat IX, Sultan (1847–1862) Cakraningrat X, Sultan (1862–1882) Cakraningrat XI, Sultan (1882–1885)...
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  • Dutch-India-French descent, whereas her mother, Mieke Soeharijah bint Cakraningrat, came from Sumenep, Madura, East Java.[citation needed] Haque married...
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  • Pangeran Mas, Sultan (1621–1624) Cakraningrat I, Sultan (1624–1648) Raden Demang Malaya Kusuma, Regent (1648–1656) Cakraningrat II, Sultan (1648–1707) Sumenep...
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    Yutisnawati/Setyawati. Wahyu Hidayat was revealed as the pair of Wahyu Cakraningrat who was passed down by Bathara Kamajaya to Raden Abhimanyu/Angkawijaya...
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