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- Tingkir commissioned his greatest v****al, Ki Ageng Pamanahan, and his son, Sutawijaya, to destroy Arya Penangsang's army. The two managed to defeat and kill...
- Purworejo), 1601), was the founder of the Mataram Sultanate. Born Danang Sutawijaya, known as Dananjaya, he was the son of Ki Ageng Pamanahan, a Javanese...
- ravaged the eruption of Mount Merapi. Sutawijaya and his men survived. 1588: Mataram into the kingdom with Sutawijaya as Sultan, titled "Senapati Ingalaga...
- Sutawijaya or Panembahan Senapati Ingalaga, replaced his father around 1584, and he began to release Mataram from Pajang's control. Under Sutawijaya,...
- and also his son in-law Sutawijaya, who would later become the first ruler of the Mataram dynasty. During a battle, Sutawijaya stabbed Penangsang with...
- it can be rendered as Senapati or Senopati. For example, the title of Sutawijaya, the founder of 16th century Javanese Mataram Sultanate, was Senapati...
- Sultan Hadiwijaya, the founder of Kingdom of Pajang. His grandson, Danang Sutawijaya, who later was known as Panembahan Senopati, was the founder of the Kingdom...
- Advocated an independent Java, led by an ethnic Javanese descendant of Sutawijaya as its constitutional monarch, ruling over a federation of kingdoms across...
- put down a rebellion. Pemanahan opened the forest with his son Danang Sutawijaya, who was also an adoptive son of the ruler. A settlement was established...
- Hadiwijaya. In 1568, Hadiwijaya sent his adopted son and also his son in-law Sutawijaya, who would later become the first ruler of the Mataram dynasty, to kill...