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- Isdiman Suryokusumo was an officer Tentara Keamanan Rakyat (People's Security Army), and also Commander of the People's Security Army Banyumas Regiment...
- Ajeng Nurmagupita; 2 February 1975), married Kanjeng Raden Tumenggung Suryokusumo on December and divorced in 2007. They have one son. Gusti Kanjeng Ratu...
- Parjoko Suryokusumo (5 January 1939 – 21 October 1994) was an Indonesian military officer who also served as the Governor of West Kalimantan between 1988...
- Drasthya Wironegoro The Princess Condrokirono Prince Gusthilantika Marrel Suryokusumo The Princess Maduretno The Prince Purbodiningrat The Princess Hayu The...
- Drasthya Wironegoro The Princess Condrokirono Prince Gusthilantika Marrel Suryokusumo The Princess Maduretno The Prince Purbodiningrat The Princess Hayu The...
- Drasthya Wironegoro The Princess Condrokirono Prince Gusthilantika Marrel Suryokusumo The Princess Maduretno The Prince Purbodiningrat The Princess Hayu The...
- Drasthya Wironegoro The Princess Condrokirono Prince Gusthilantika Marrel Suryokusumo The Princess Maduretno The Prince Purbodiningrat The Princess Hayu The...
- Drasthya Wironegoro The Princess Condrokirono Prince Gusthilantika Marrel Suryokusumo The Princess Maduretno The Prince Purbodiningrat The Princess Hayu The...
- Regency) as his new queen consort. Pressure from his family caused Raden Suryokusumo (son of Prince Puger) to rebel. The feared Amangkurat III immediately...
- Amangkurat III's hostility toward his half-uncle severed when Raden Suryokusumo, son of Prince Puger, rebelled. The hostility culminated in May 1704...