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- Panembahan Senapati, formally styled Panembahan Senapati ing Ngalaga Sayyidin Panatagama (died in Jenar (now Purwodadi, Purworejo), 1601), was the founder...
- the ruler. An example of a mythical element is the sacred bonds between Panembahan Senapati with mythical Ratu Kidul, the ruler of Java's Southern Seas as...
- ud-din, Panembahan Kusuma Negara I Panembahan of Sintang 1889–1905 Sri Paduka Tuanku Ismail ibni al-Marhum Panembahan 'Abdu'l Said, Panembahan Kusuma Negara...
- moved to ****dana (currently the capital of North Kayong Regency), since Panembahan Sorgi (Giri Kesuma) embraced Islam. The Kingdom of Tanjungpura is proof...
- Kudung died and was buried in Pekana. The successor of Raja Kudung was Panembahan Senggaok, also known as Senggauk or Sengkuwuk, who ruled since 1680. The...
- Javanese cultures. When Panembahan Ratu died in 1649 he was succeeded by his grandson, Panembahan Girilaya. After the death of Panembahan Ratu in 1649, the...
- Panembahan Kesuma Dilaga was the Sultan of Banjar who ruled from 1717 to 1730. He is one of the most mysterious Sultan of Banjar, because there are very...
- Raden Kajoran, also Panembahan Rama (died 14 September 1679) was a Javanese Muslim nobleman and a major leader of the Trunajaya rebellion against the Mataram...
- v****al of the Ma****ahit Empire until 1478. Raden Patah took the title Panembahan Jimbun after legitimizing the Sultanate of Demak as the successor state...
- Sunan Prapen, Sultan (1548–1605) Panembahan Kawis Gua, Sultan (1605–1621) Panembahan Agung, Sultan (1621–1626) Panembahan Mas Witana, Sultan (1626–1680)...