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    The Trunajaya Rebellion (also spelled Trunojoyo; Indonesian: Pemberontakan Trunajaya) or Trunajaya War was the ultimately unsuccessful rebellion waged...
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    known for leading the Trunajaya rebellion (1674–1681) against the rulers of the Mataram Sultanate on the island of Java. Trunajaya was born in Madura. In...
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    supported Trunajaya. However, Prince Puger himself was ousted to Kajenar. Amangkurat II became monarch in 1677 at the height of the Trunajaya rebellion. He...
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  • September 1679) was a Javanese Muslim nobleman and a major leader of the Trunajaya rebellion against the Mataram Sultanate. He led the rebel forces which overran...
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    Rama's son-in-law, Trunajaya, to begin a rebellion in East Java. Raden Trunajaya, a prince from Madura, led the Trunajaya rebellion supported by itinerant...
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  • was a Makassarese nobleman and warrior, and a major leader of the Trunajaya rebellion in Java against the Mataram Sultanate. He participated in the successful...
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    Battle of Surabaya (1677) (category Trunajaya rebellion)
    during the Trunajaya rebellion, in which the Dutch East India Company (known by its Dutch acronym "VOC") defeated the forces of Trunajaya and took Surabaya...
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    Crown Prince financed Rama's son-in-law, Trunajaya, to begin a rebellion in the East Java. Raden Trunajaya, a prince from Arosbaya, Madura, led a revolt...
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  • succession of the Mataram dynasty, both as a co-belligerent during the Trunajaya rebellion (from 1677 to 1681), and the First Javanese War of Succession (1704–1707)...
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  • Battle of Gegodog (category Trunajaya rebellion)
    spelled Battle of Gogodog) took place on 13 October 1676 during the Trunajaya rebellion, and resulted in the victory of the rebel forces over the Mataram...
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    1678 Kediri campaign (category Trunajaya rebellion)
    December 1678 in Kediri (in modern-day East Java, Indonesia) during the Trunajaya rebellion, the forces of the Mataram Sultanate, led by Amangkurat II, and of...
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    moved the capital there from the nearby Karta in 1647. During the Trunajaya rebellion, the capital was occupied and sacked by the rebels, and Amangkurat...
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  • Surabaya to Cirebon (except Jepara) were taken. The Trunajaya rebellion began in 1674 as Trunajaya's forces conducted raids against the cities under Mataram...
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  • Surabaya (1614–1625) Battle of Surabaya (1677), a battle during the Trunajaya rebellion Battle of Surabaya (film), a 2015 Indonesian animated film Surabaya...
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    This is a list of revolutions, rebellions, insurrections, and uprisings.   Revolutionary/rebel victory   Revolutionary/rebel defeat   Another result (e...
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    Fall of Plered (category Trunajaya rebellion)
    prince, now titled Amangkurat II, without any army or treasury. The Trunajaya rebellion began in 1674 as raids by the rebel forces against the cities of...
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  • captures Philippsburg from France. Battle of Gegodog 13 October – Trunajaya rebellion defeats forces loyal to the Mataram Sultanate Battle of Żurawno 25...
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    Traditional Javanese illustration of Captain Tack's death during the Trunajaya Rebellion, kept at the Tropenmuseum. The original building, officially opened...
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    joined forces with the Madurese prince Trunajaya in the Trunajaya rebellion against the Mataram Sultanate. The rebellion almost caused Mataram's collapse until...
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    Amangkurat I, from the Mataram Palace in Plered because of the Trunajaya Rebellion. In addition to Pacitan, the second collection is maintained in the...
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    Feudatories Qing dynasty Three Feudatories Kingdom of Tungning 1674 1681 Trunajaya rebellion Mataram Sultanate Dutch East India Company Rebel forces Makassarese...
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  • Jayanegara of Majapahit..[citation needed] 1674–1681: Trunajaya rebellion by the Madurese prince Trunajaya against Amangkurat I of the Mataram Sultanate. With...
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    out, and these recurrent conflicts crippled the state. From the Trunajaya rebellion (1674–1681) onwards, the Dutch East India Company (VOC) began to...
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    Priangan region slowly broke away from Mataram influence. In 1674, Trunajaya rebellion started in Madura and greatly weakened Mataram. Sukabumi, which was...
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    the death of king Koxinga of the Kingdom of Tungning During the Trunajaya rebellion (1674–1681), sultan Amangkurat I of Mataram died in 1677, causing...
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    years later in 1975. December 26 – In modern-day Indonesia, the Trunajaya rebellion comes to an end with the surrender of Prince Panembahan Maduretno...
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  • Spain, surrenders. 1680 – Trunajaya rebellion: Amangkurat II of Mataram and his bodyguards execute the rebel leader Trunajaya. 1777 – American Revolutionary...
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  • Gegodog – 1676 – Trunajaya rebellion Battle of Surabaya (1677) – 1677 – Trunajaya rebellion Fall of Plered – 1677 – Trunajaya rebellion Assault of Kediri...
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    tolerate failure, much less betrayal, and hence he decided to rise in rebellion against Mataram instead. With lack of supplies and plagued with malaria...
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  • earthquake rocks Shemakha in the Caucasus, killing 80,000 people. 1678 – Trunajaya rebellion: After a long and logistically challenging march, the allied Mataram...
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