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    The Sultanate of Mataram (/məˈtɑːrəm/) was the last major independent Javanese kingdom on the island of Java before it was colonised by the Dutch. It was...
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    districts in southeastern Yogyakarta, Kotagede, was the capital of the Mataram Sultanate between 1587 and 1613. The city's population was 388,627 at the 2010...
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  • village elders. From buyut down to the villagers During the era of Mataram Sultanate, temenggongs were directly appointed by sultan and act as a regional...
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    Adiningkusuma, the Sultanate of Cirebon was sandwiched between two great powers, the Sultanate of Banten in the west, and Mataram Sultanate in the east. Banten...
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    further by weakening the Sultanate of Mataram, and conquered most parts of Java, except the interior of Vorstenlanden Mataram and Banten. By 1800, the...
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  • up mataram in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mataram may refer to: Mataram Kingdom (716–1016), a Hindu-Buddhist kingdom in Java Mataram Sultanate (c...
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    their homes. After Sultan Agung, the Sultanate of Mataram went into decline due to a power struggle within the sultanate itself. To make things worse, the...
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    Pakubuwono II. Surakarta Sunanate and Yogyakarta Sultanate are together the successors of Mataram Sultanate. Unlike their counterparts in Yogyakarta, who...
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    1586, when Sutawijaya founded the greatest Islamic kingdom in Java: Mataram Sultanate. The name of the land of Pajang has been known since the time of the...
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    successor of Sunda. Sumedang Larang would later become part of the Mataram Sultanate. The sacred stone (watu gigilang) that was serving as the sovereign's...
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    1619–1677) was the susuhunan of the Mataram Sultanate from 1646 to 1677. He was the son of Sultan Agung of Mataram. He experienced many rebellions during...
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    Pangeran Ratu would accept Mataram's overlordship. Until the 1660s, Jambi would remain a vassal of Mataram. The Jambi Sultanate was involved in the Brunei...
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  • in Jenar (now Purwodadi, Purworejo), 1601), was the founder of the Mataram Sultanate. Born Danang Sutawijaya, known as Dananjaya, he was the son of Ki...
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    The Mataram Kingdom (/mɑːtɑːrɑːm/, Javanese: ꦩꦠꦫꦩ꧀, Javanese pronunciation: [mətaram]); also known as Medang Kingdom was a Javanese Hindu–Buddhist kingdom...
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  • Subsequently, it entered into decades of conflict with the Mataram Sultanate that ended in the victory of Mataram and the fall of Surabaya in 1625. The Portuguese...
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    Yogyakarta These princely territories were successor states to the Mataram Sultanate and originated in civil wars and wars of succession within the Javanese...
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  • about Sultan Agung Hanyakrakusuma (1593–1646), third king of the Mataram Sultanate, who reigned between 1613 and 1646. Zainal[who?] researched for four...
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    existed in the 15th to 17th centuries, until Giri was conquered by the Mataram Sultanate in 1636. At that time Giri Kedaton had high popularity among Islamic...
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  • The Mataram conquest of Surabaya or Mataram-Surabaya War was a military campaign by the Sultanate of Mataram in the early 17th century that resulted in...
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    temenggong (or tumenggung) is a title used by Islamic dynasties such as Mataram Sultanate and Johor to designate a noble ruled over a frontier area or district...
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    raja of the kingdom, which was built out of the rubble of the Kingdom of Mataram after the Srivijaya invasion. Airlangga later in 1045 abdicated in favour...
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    on these islands. The Sultanate of Mataram was the third Sultanate in Java, after the Sultanate of Demak Bintoro and the Sultanate of Pajang. According...
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  • rule Amangkurat II. The defeat of Prince Puger marked the end of the Mataram Sultanate which became vassal of Sunanate of Surakarta. Despite that, Javanese...
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    Pakubuwono III along with his allies. The accord officially divided the Sultanate of Mataram between Mangkubumi and Pakubuwono. The name "Giyanti" was taken from...
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    kingdom entered a period of decline and later was annexed by the Mataram Sultanate. Hayati dkk. 2000, p. 44. De Couto, Diogo (1778). Da Asia de Diogo...
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    the Parahyangan region, before becoming a vassal state under the Mataram Sultanate. This kingdom was founded in 721 AD by Prabu Tajimalela, descendant...
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    East India Company established increasing levels of control over the Mataram Sultanate. Southeast Asia would experience the major upheavals of the Konbaung–Ayutthaya...
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  • 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 ed.)...
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    Majapahit Mataram Kingdom  Mataram Sultanate Maynila Melayu Kingdom Pagaruyung Kingdom  First Philippine Republic Pontianak Sultanate Riau-Lingga Sultanate Sultanate...
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    descendants of the Mataram Sultanate founded in the late 17th century, and was said to be the continuation of the Ancient 8th century Mataram kingdom. The Emperors...
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