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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...
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    and Amangkurat II forced Susuhunan ing Alaga (Puger) to relinquish the throne in favour of his elder brother Amangkurat II. In 1680, Amangkurat II ascended...
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    Amangkurat I (Amangkurat Agung; 1619–1677) was the susuhunan of the Mataram Sultanate from 1646 to 1677. He was the son of Sultan Agung of Mataram. He...
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  • (later Amangkurat II of Mataram) occurred. RM. Rahmat was Prince Puger's half-brother, born in Ratu Kulon (the first queen consort of Amangkurat I). Amangkurat...
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    (1679–1680). Amangkurat II personally executed Trunajaya in 1680 while he was a prisoner of the VOC. After his father died in 1677, Amangkurat II also faced...
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    of the Sultanate of Mataram, who reigned 1703–1705. When his father Amangkurat II of Mataram died, he soon lost his half-uncle Prince Puger in the First...
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  • Amangkurat III of Mataram and the Dutch East India Company who supported the claim of the Sultan's uncle, Pangeran Puger to the throne. Amangkurat II...
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    Trunajaya was born in Madura. In 1674 he led a revolt against Amangkurat I and Amangkurat II of Mataram. He was supported by itinerant fighters from Makassar...
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    the Trunajaya rebellion, the forces of the Mataram Sultanate, led by Amangkurat II, and of the Dutch East India Company (VOC), led by Anthonio Hurdt, marched...
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    of East Java and included Madiun. Amangkurat II died in 1703. His son succeeded him under the title of Amangkurat III. The new successor had sympathies...
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    revolt in 1677. Sunan Amral (Amangkurat II) relocated the palace to Kartasura. During the reign of Sunan Pakubuwono II, in 1742 Raden Mas Garendi (Sunan...
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    God by ingesting semen from the phallus of the already-dead Sultan Amangkurat II of Mataram. The phallus is commonly depicted in its paintings. Wooden...
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    and sacked by the rebels, and Amangkurat died during the retreat from the capital. His son and successor Amangkurat II later moved the capital to Kartasura...
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    Dutch East India Company (VOC) as a part of a debt payment by Sunan Amangkurat II in 1678 and established as area in 1682 Dutch. On 5 October 1705, Semarang...
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    God, by ingesting sperm from the phallus of the already-dead Sultan Amangkurat II of Mataram. Candi Sukuh temple of Ngancar, East Java, was built in the...
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    other columns of troops over the next fortnight. September 5 – Sultan Amangkurat II of Mataram sets off from Jepara with the main force in the Kediri campaign...
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    rebellion (1674–1681), sultan Amangkurat I of Mataram died in 1677, causing a war of succession between his sons Rahmat (Amangkurat II) and Puger (Pakubuwono...
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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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    Trunojoyo's followers, in 1677 the palace of Mataram led by Amangkurat II as the crown prince of Amangkurat I asked for the regent Ponorogo to obtain the palace...
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    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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    Javanese had communicated with the east coast of Madagascar. The decision of Amangkurat I of the Mataram Sultanate to destroy ships in coastal cities and close...
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  • (complete list) – Amangkurat II, Susuhunan (1677–1703) Amangkurat III, Susuhunan (1703–1704) Pakubuwono I, Susuhunan (1704–1719) Amangkurat IV, Susuhunan...
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    declared its allegiance to Sultan Agung of Mataram, whose grandson Amangkurat II ceded the city to the Dutch in 1677. In 1705, a treaty saw the Cirebon...
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    and died there, passing the kingship to the crown prince, now titled Amangkurat II, without any army or treasury. The Trunajaya rebellion began in 1674...
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    Agung 1645 Amangkurat II 1703 Amangkurat III 1734 Paku Buwanan (constructed in the 18th century) Pakubuwana I 1719 Amangkurat IV 1726 Pakubuwana II 1749 Kasuwargan...
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  • carrying out murders by poison as well. On the Indonesian island of Java, Amangkurat II of the Mataram Sultanate agrees to bring his kingdom under the protection...
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  • Jolang, Sultan (1601–1613) Agung, Sultan (1613–1645) Amangkurat I, Sultan (1646–1677) Amangkurat II, Susuhunan (1677–1703) Indonesia: Sumatra Aceh Sultanate...
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  • [uncle] Amangkurat IV (1719–1726) [son] Pakubuwono II (1726–1742) [son] Amangkurat V (1742-1743) [grandson of Amangkurat III] Pakubuwono II (second time...
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    East Indies (now Indonesia) and concludes an alliance with the Sultan Amangkurat II of the Mataram Sultanate on the island of Java, then uses the Dutch...
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    creating Semarang administratively and politically. In 1678, Sunan Amangkurat II promised to give control of Semarang to the Dutch East India Company...
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