• Pakubuwono II (also transliterated Pakubuwana II) (1711–1749) was the ruler of Mataram. His correct title in Javanese etiquette standards contains honorific...
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    Central Java, Indonesia. The Surakarta Kraton was established in 1745 by Pakubuwono II. Surakarta Sunanate and Yogyakarta Sultanate are together the successors...
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    Pakubuwono X (also transliterated Pakubuwana X, sometimes abbreviated PB X; Surakarta, 29 November 1866 – Surakarta, 22 February 1939) was, despite his...
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    not prepare reinforcements. As the situation developed, the court of Pakubuwono II, Sunan of Mataram, decided to tentatively support the Chinese while...
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  • Pakubuwono III (also transliterated Pakubuwana III) (1732–1788) was the third Susuhunan (ruler of Surakarta). Also known as Sinuhun Paliyan Negari He was...
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    Susuhunan (redirect from Pakubuwono)
    ruling. Pakubuwono I, 1705–1719 Pakubuwono II, 1727–1749 (Kartasura and Surakarta) Pakubuwono III, 1749–1788 Pakubuwono IV, 1788–1820 Pakubuwono V, 1820–1823...
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    Pakubuwono XII (also transliterated Pakubuwana XII; Surakarta, 14 April 1925 – Surakarta, 11 June 2004) was the twelfth Susuhunan (ruler of Surakarta)...
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  • Sunan Kuning) and destroyed the four meters of Kartasura’s castle wall. Pakubuwono II, the ruler of Kartasura Palace at that time, evacuated himself to Ponorogo...
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  • 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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    Yogyakarta royal court, the Sunanate of Surakarta was fractious. By 1757, Pakubuwono II faced a local rebellion from his royal relative Raden Mas Said. Under...
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    Raden Mas Prabasuyasa (Susuhunan Pakubuwono II / Sunan Kumbul) : 1743–1749 Raden Mas Gustisuriyakusuma (Susuhunan Pakubuwono III / Sunan Prabhu) :1749-1755...
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    Pakubuwono XI (also transliterated as Pakubuwana XI; 1 February 1886 – 1 June 1945) was the eleventh Susuhunan (ruler of Surakarta) during the Second World...
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  • Pakubuwono I (also as Pakubuwana I, before his reign was known as Pangeran Puger), uncle of Amangkurat III of Mataram was a combatant for the succession...
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  • Mas Garendi (Sunan Kuning) led Chinese mercenaries in revolt against Pakubuwono II. 1744: The First Saudi State is founded by Mohammed Ibn Saud. 1744:...
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    [citation needed] A civil war in the Mataram Sultanate broke out between Pakubuwono II (1745–1749), the last ruler of Kartasura, and his younger brother and...
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    the main result of the Third Javanese War of Succession in 1749–57. Pakubuwono II, king of Mataram, had backed a Chinese rebellion against the Dutch....
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  • Yogyakarta Pakubuwono III (1755–1788) [son of Pakubuwono II of Mataram] Pakubuwono IV (1788–1820) [son] Pakubuwono V (1820–1823) [son] Pakubuwono VI (1823–1830;...
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    sent an edict to President Sukarno regarding a statement from Susuhunan Pakubuwono XII and Adipati Mangkunegara VIII stating that the royal State of Surakarta...
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    Thomas Pigeaud and Lucien Adam, who considered him a worthy successor of Pakubuwono II (founder of the Surakarta Sunanate). The palace layout, which followed...
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    subsequent war), Dutch East India Company signed an agreement with Sunan Pakubuwono II on 11 November 1743 to hand over most of eastern Java, including Probolinggo...
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    Amangkurat IV's rule. When Mataram was under the administration of Pakubuwono II (1727–1749), there was a rebellion led by Mangkubumi and Mas Sahid,...
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  • (Sunan Kuning) led Chinese mercenaries revolted against Pakubuwono II. 1745 17 February Pakubuwono II established a new kraton in Sala village and established...
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    believing the ruins to be haunted by supernatural beings. In 1733, Pakubuwono II granted the Dutch merchant Cornelius Antonie Lons permission to make...
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  • II, Susuhunan (1677–1703) Amangkurat III, Susuhunan (1703–1704) Pakubuwono I, Susuhunan (1704–1719) Amangkurat IV, Susuhunan (1719–1726) Pakubuwono II...
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    5 duits. The Batavian mint opened in 1744, following a treaty with Pakubuwono II, first Susuhunan of Mataram, which for the first time gave the VOC the...
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    joined by troops under the command of the Javanese sultan of Mataram, Pakubuwono II. Though this further uprising was quashed in 1743, conflicts in Java...
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    Pakubuwono VI (26 April 1807, in Surakarta, Central Java – 2 June 1849, in Ambon, Moluccas) (also transliterated Pakubuwana VI) was the sixth Susuhunan...
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  • 1742 the tide of the war was turning against the rebels. In early 1742 Pakubuwono II, a Javanese king who had tentatively supported the Chinese, surrendered...
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  • lasted for five years until the Dutch managed to install Prince Puger as Pakubuwono I. Amangkurat was deposed, but not caught until 1707. He was subsequently...
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    Ontmoeting ("the meeting") to commemorate the historic meeting between Pakubuwono II, the first Susuhunan (ruler) of Surakarta, and Gustaaf van Imhoff, Governor-General...
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