- the island's
government was
brought under the
Cakraningrats, a
single princely line. The
Cakraningrat family opposed Central Javanese rule and often...
- [son]
Cakraningrat VII (1780–1815) [brother]
Cakraningrat VIII (1815–1847) [son]
Cakraningrat IX (1847–1862) [son of
Cakraningrat VI]
Cakraningrat X (1862–1882)...
- Pasuruan.
Panembahan Cakraningrat II of Madura, the VOC's most
trusted ally,
persuaded the
Dutch to
support Pangeran Puger.
Though Cakraningrat II
harboured personal...
-
Cakraningrat IV was a
ruling prince (1718-1745) from West Madura, and a
member of the
Cakraningrat dynasty which was the
subordinate ruler of the Mataram...
- (1758–1768)
Bangkalan –
Cakraningrat II,
Sultan (1648–1707)
Cakraningrat III,
Sultan (1707–1718)
Cakraningrat IV,
Sultan (1718–1745)
Cakraningrat V,
Sultan (1745–1770)...
- the
Dutch conquest of Java. East Java in the 1740s was
controlled by
Cakraningrat IV, a
Madurese regent who was
favorably disposed toward the VOC, as he...
-
joint Chinese and
Javanese army
besieged Semarang in June 1741.
Prince Cakraningrat IV of
Madura offered his alliance, and
worked from
Madura westward, killing...
-
Sultan (1808–1810)
Bangkalan –
Cakraningrat VII,
Sultan (1780–1815)
Cakraningrat VIII,
Sultan (1815–1847)
Cakraningrat IX,
Sultan (1847–1862) Sumenep...
- Yutisnawati/Setyawati.
Wahyu Hidayat was
revealed as the pair of
Wahyu Cakraningrat who was p****ed down by
Bathara Kamajaya to
Raden Abhimanyu/Angkawijaya...
- II who fled and
sought refuge in Ponorogo. With the help of
Adipati Cakraningrat IV the
ruler of
western Madura,
Pakubuwono II
regained the
capital and...