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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...
- The
siege and
storming of
Pleret was a
siege and
storming that
occurred in
Pleret during the Java War. It was the
first time that
Diponegoro didn't avoid...
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Dlingo 54.919 35,504 38,860 39,520
Dlingo 6 55783 34.02.13
Pleret 59.537 43,269 49,820 51,420
Pleret 5 55791 34.02.14
Piyungan 28.421 48,668 54,270 55,500...
- 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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Wednesday of
Safar because on that day, Kyai
Usman Faqih (religious
figures in
Pleret) held a
meeting with Sri
Sultan Hamengku Buwono I. Rabu
Pungkasan Ceremony...
- Sate
klatak is a
unique goat or
mutton satay dish,
originally from
Pleret District,
Bantul Regency in Yogyakarta. In Javanese, the act of
roasting satay...
- The
Trunajaya Rebellion (also
spelled Trunojoyo) or
Trunajaya War was the
ultimately unsuccessful rebellion waged during the 1670s by the
Madurese prince...
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Charge of the
Hussars under Lieutenant Ferrouge at Magelang,
Storming of
Pleret Belligerents Dutch
Empire Yogyakarta Sultanate Javanese rebels Commanders...
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Section 5 (BOYOLALI-KARTASURA)
Grenjeng River (73 m)
Putih River (81 m)
Pleret River (42 m) Pepe
River (89 m) Maulidin, Ade (14 July 2012). "PT
Trans marga...
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Gunung Kidul Pengasih,
Kulon Progo Piyungan,
Bantul Playen,
Gunung Kidul Pleret,
Bantul Ponjong,
Gunung Kidul Prambanan,
Sleman Pundong,
Bantul Purwosari...