• 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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    secretly supported Pakubuwono I. Arya Mataram was successful in persuading Amangkurat III to leave Kartasura. He eventually joined Pakubuwono I, his own older...
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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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    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...
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    centred in the city of Surakarta, in the province of Central Java, Indonesia. The Surakarta Kraton was established in 1745 by Pakubuwono II. Surakarta Sunanate...
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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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  • the news of the death of Pakubuwono II heard, RM Said met Prince Mangkubumi and asked his parent-in-law to declare himself as a king of Mataram before the...
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  • of Surakarta 1755–1788) [son] Mataram was split into Surakarta and Yogyakarta Pakubuwono III (1755–1788) [son of Pakubuwono II of Mataram] Pakubuwono...
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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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    defeated Pakubuwono II's forces and declared sovereignty in the Sultanate of Yogyakarta, occupying the southern parts of the former Mataram Sultanate...
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    and Sunan Pakubuwono III along with his allies. The accord officially divided the Sultanate of Mataram between Mangkubumi and Pakubuwono. The name "Giyanti"...
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    ꦱꦸꦭ꧀ꦠꦤ꧀ꦲꦒꦸꦁꦲꦢꦶꦥꦿꦧꦸꦲꦚꦏꦿꦏꦸꦱꦸꦩ), commonly known as Sultan Agung, was the third Sultan of Mataram in Central Java ruling from 1613 to 1645. He was a skilled soldier who...
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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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    Jacobse Schermerhorn, merchant (b. 1652) February 22 – Pakubuwono I of Mataram, Sultan of Mataram (b. 1648) February 23 – Bartholomäus Ziegenbalg, German...
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    Mangkubumi and Pakubuwono III. Through negotiating the division of the once powerful Mataram Sultanate, Hartingh played a crucial role in the creation of the Sultanate...
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    hearing the proclamation of Indonesian Independence, Pakubuwono XII declared Surakarta a part of the Republic of Indonesia. Because of this support, President...
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    ing Mataram, died young. Gusti Raden Ajeng Inten daughter of GKR. Kencana, styled as Gusti Kanjeng Ratu Bendara. Married first to Mangkunegara I, divorced...
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  • Amangkurat I of Mataram died in 1677, causing a war of succession to break out between his sons Rahmat (Amangkurat II) and Puger (Pakubuwono I). Puger surrendered...
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    Raden Mas Said, when he submitted his army to Pakubuwono III in February, and swore allegiance to the rulers of Surakarta, Yogyakarta, and the Dutch East...
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  • Jacobse Schermerhorn, merchant (b. 1652) February 22 – Pakubuwono I of Mataram, Sultan of Mataram (b. 1648) February 23 – Bartholomäus Ziegenbalg, German...
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    Pakubuwono VII (also transliterated Pakubuwana VII) (28 July 1796 – 10 May 1858) was the seventh Susuhunan (ruler of Surakarta) from 1830 to 1858. He was...
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    Amangkurat II (also known as Rahmat; died 1703) was the susuhunan of the Sultanate of Mataram from 1677 to 1703. Before taking the throne, he was the crown...
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    Amangkurat was arrested and exiled to Ceylon, Puger took the title of Pakubuwono I and signed a treaty with the Dutch that granted them, East Madura....
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  • would use the regnal name of Pakubuwono XIII. The sultan is selected from amongst a group of royal candidates by a council of the family's four main branches:...
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  • treaty between Prince Sambernyawa with Pakubuwono III and Hamengkubuwono I further partitions the remnant of Mataram Sultanate; the Mangkunegaran Grand Duchy...
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    Pakubuwono IV (also transliterated Pakubuwana IV) (31 August 1768 – 1 October 1820) was the fourth Susuhunan (ruler of Surakarta) . He reigned from 1788...
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    the Mataram Kingdom was led by Amangkurat IV, so Blora was under Amangkurat IV's rule. When Mataram was under the administration of Pakubuwono II (1727–1749)...
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    Imogiri (category Districts of the Special Region of Yogyakarta)
    resting place for the royalty of central Java, including many rulers of the Sultanate of Mataram and the current houses of Surakarta and Yogyakarta Sultanate...
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  • Javanese War of Succession was a struggle between Sultan Amangkurat III of Mataram and the Dutch East India Company who supported the claim of the Sultan's...
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    Untung Surapati (category National Heroes of Indonesia)
    contested by one of his brothers, Prince Puger. In the following year, the VOC recognized Puger as the new Sultan, he took the title of Pakubuwono I. It was the...
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