-
compound at
Plered was
built of brick.
Amangkurat continued to
expand this
complex up to 1666. In 1677,
during the
Trunajaya rebellion,
Plered was taken...
- addition,
there are many
dialects of the
Cirebonese language. For
instance the
Plered, Jaware, and
Dermayon dialect. If
revisions were to be made to the regulations...
- Darajat, he was the son of
Amangkurat I, the last
Mataram ruler based in
Plered, from his
second queen consort, Ratu Wetan. Ratu
Wetan originated from the...
- The Fall of
Plered (also
spelled Pleret) was the
capture of the
capital of the
Mataram Sultanate by the
rebel forces loyal to
Trunajaya in late June 1677...
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unable to conceive.
Rahmat was
raised in Surabaya. He then
moved to the
Plered Palace as
adipati anom (crown prince). However, his
relationship with his...
- Κυρίου. Ὡσαννὰ (ὁ) ἐν τοῖς ὑψίστοις. Hágios, hágios, hágios, Kýrios Sabaṓth;
plḗrēs ho ouranós kaí hē gê tês dóxēs sou, hōsanná en toîs hupsístois. Eulogēménos...
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literally means "fullness", from the verb plēróō (πληρόω, "to fill"), from
plḗrēs (πλήρης, "full"). The word
itself is a
relative term,
capable of many shades...
- Karta,
Sultan Agung's capital, and
moved to a
grander red-brick
palace in
Plered (formerly the
palace was
built of wood). By the mid-1670s dissatisfaction...
-
Karawang Pekalipan,
Cirebon Pelabuhan Ratu, ****bumi Peundeuy,
Garut Plered,
Cirebon Plered,
Purwakarta Plumbon,
Cirebon Pondok Gede,
Bekasi Pondok Melati,...
- of Mataram's
former colony in
Priangan and Semarang. The
Mataram seat in
Plered near
Kotagede collapsed after the
Trunojoyo revolt in 1677.
Sunan Amral...