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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 III (
Amangkurat Mas; died in
Dutch Ceylon (now Sri Lanka), 1734) was a short-lived
susuhunan (ruler) of the
Sultanate of Mataram, who reigned...
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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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royal army.
During the
retreat of the
royal court, King
Amangkurat I died.
Amangkurat II, his son and successor,
asked the VOC for ****istance in exchange...
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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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Pakubuwana I,
before his
reign was
known as
Pangeran Puger),
uncle of
Amangkurat III of
Mataram was a
combatant for the
succession of the
Mataram dynasty...
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Sultan 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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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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Plered (also Pleret) was the
location of the
palace of
Amangkurat I of
Mataram (1645–1677).
Amangkurat moved the
capital there from the
nearby Karta in 1647...
- from God by
ingesting **** from the
phallus of the already-dead
Sultan Amangkurat II of Mataram. The
phallus is
commonly depicted in its paintings. Wooden...