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  2. Sultan Agung of Mataram - Wikipedia

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    S.K. President No. 106 / TK / 1975 dated November 3, 1975. Sultan Agung Adi Prabu Anyakrakusuma ( Javanese: 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 conquered ...

  3. Senapati of Mataram - Wikipedia

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    Ki Ageng Pamanahan was granted Mataram region in 1556. After he died in 1575, Sutawijaya succeeded him as chief of Mataram, styled Senapati Ing Ngalaga (meaning "commander in the battlefield"). In 1576, Ngabehi Wilamarta and Ngabehi Wuragil of Pajang came to Mataram to ask for Mataram's loyalty, given that Senapati hadn't come to Pajang for ...

  4. Mataram Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The Mataram Kingdom ( / mɑːtɑːrɑːm /, [ 2] Javanese: ꦩꦠꦫꦩ꧀, Javanese pronunciation: [mətaram] ); also known as Medang Kingdom was a Javanese Hindu - Buddhist kingdom that flourished between the 8th and 11th centuries. It was based in Central Java, and later in East Java. Established by King Sanjaya, the kingdom was ruled by the ...

  5. Amangkurat II of Mataram - Wikipedia

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    The Babad Tanah Jawi mentions it as a war between Mataram and Kartasura. Then, in 1681, the alliance of the Dutch and Amangkurat II forced Prince Puger, his younger half-brother, who styled himself s usuhunan ing Alaga when he seized the throne, then proceeded to relinquish it after he surrendered on 28 November 1681.

  6. Amangkurat I of Mataram - Wikipedia

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    Queen Batang. 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 experienced many rebellions during his reign. He died in exile in 1677 and was buried in Tegalwangi (near Tegal ), hence his posthumous title, Sunan Tegalwangi or Sunan Tegalarum.

  7. Kingdom of Pajang - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. The Kingdom of Pajang or Sultanate of Pajang ( كسلطانن ڤاجڠ ‎; 1586–1568) was a short-lived Muslim state in Java. It was established by Hadiwijaya or Jaka Tingkir, Lord of Boyolali, after a civil war and was a successor to Sultanate of Demak. Hadiwijaya claimed to be a descendant of Brawijaya V, the last king of the ...

  8. Sanjaya of Mataram - Wikipedia

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    Sanjaya of Mataram. Sanjaya ( Sanskrit: सञ्जय, romanized : sañjaya, lit. 'conquest, victory, triumphant'; 716 AD – 746) was the founder of the Mataram Kingdom during the 8th century. His name was carved in the Sanskrit Canggal inscription [1] : 87–88 which was found at the Gunung Wukir temple that stood on Wukir or Ukir hill ...

  9. Raden Wijaya - Wikipedia

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    Raden Wijaya or Raden Vijaya (also known as Nararya Sangramawijaya, regnal name Kertarajasa Jayawardhana) (reigned 1293–1309) was a Javanese emperor, and the founder and first monarch of the Majapahit Empire. [ 1] The history of his founding of Majapahit was written in several records, including Pararaton and Negarakertagama. [ 2]