• Pangeran Pekik (or Prince Pekik, died in 1659) was a Javanese prince, and son of the last Duke of Surabaya, Jayalengkara. After the Mataram conquest of...
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    Pangeran Pekik of Surabaya, making Amangkurat suspicious of a conspiracy among the Surabayan factions to grab power in the capital by using Pekiks’ grandson's...
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    was the son of Amangkurat I of Mataram and Ratu Kulon, daughter of Pangeran Pekik of Surabaya. Amangkurat II had many wives, but he only had one child...
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    grandfather, Pangeran Pekik of Surabaya, making Amangkurat I suspicious of a conspiracy among Surabayan factions to grab power in the capital by using Pekiks’ grandson's...
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    Sultan Agung assigned Pangeran Pekik, a descendant of Sunan Ampel (Sunan Giri's father-in-law), to suppress the rebellion. Pangeran Pekik himself had been...
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    was killed during the failed coup. In 1659 Amangkurat suspected that Pangeran Pekik, his father-in-law and the son of the conquered Duke of Surabaya who...
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  • this as a threat, so in 1630 he sent an army under his brother-in-law, Pangeran Pekik to capture Giri Kedaton. Giri Kedaton finally surrendered in 1636. Sunan...
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  • afterwards. His son Pangeran Pekik was exiled to an ascetic life at the grave of Sunan Ngampel-Denta near Surabaya. Later, Pangeran Pekik lived in the court...
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    brother-in-law, Prince Pekik, the son of Jayalengkara from Surabaya, to face Giri. The spirit of the Mataram troops rose because Pangeran Pekik was a descendant...
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  • at the fall of Surabaya in 1625 was already blind and aged. His son, Pangeran Pekik, was forced to live in Mataram after Mataram's victory. He later married...
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  • [son] Pangeran Arya Balewot [son] Pangeran Sekar Tanjung [son] Pangeran Ngangsar [brother] Pangeran Arya Pamalad (fl. c. 1587) [son of Pangeran Sekar...
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  • grudge against King Amangkurat I, the crown prince over the execution of Pangeran Pekik, the prince's maternal grandfather, and Trunajaya over his exile and...
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    large plantation scale. In 1635 King Abu al-Mafakhir named his son Prince Pekik (Abu al-Ma'ali Ahmad) as his co-reign. In the next year a peace treaty with...
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  • (1621–1626) Panembahan Mas Witana, Sultan (1626–1680) Pasuruan – Adipati Pekik, King (?–1614) Ki Gede Kapulungan, Regent (c.1614–1616/17) Surapati, Wiranegara...
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  • noblemen for suspicion of treachery, including the entire family of Pangeran Pekik (the former ruling dynasty of Surabaya) in 1659 and many members of...
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    painter Basuki Abdullah, Indonesian realist and naturalist painter Djoko Pekik, painter and sculptor Guruh Sukarnoputra, choreographer Iwan Tirta, Indonesian...
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