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- Trunajaya (Madurese) or Tronajâyâ, also known as Panembahan Maduretno (1649 – 2 January 1680), was a prince and warlord from Arosbaya, Bangkalan, Madura...
- The Trunajaya Rebellion (also spelled Trunojoyo) or Trunajaya War was the ultimately unsuccessful rebellion waged during the 1670s by the Madurese prince...
- financed Rama's son-in-law, Trunajaya, to begin a rebellion in East Java. Raden Trunajaya, a prince from Madura, led the Trunajaya rebellion supported by itinerant...
- father, Amangkurat I, the rebellion of Trunajaya and Karaeng Galesong became increasingly violent. Ultimately, Trunajaya invaded the Plered Palace on 2 July...
- Crown Prince financed Rama's son-in-law, Trunajaya, to begin a rebellion in the East Java. Raden Trunajaya, a prince from Arosbaya, Madura, led a revolt...
- refugees settled in Java and joined forces with the Madurese prince Trunajaya in the Trunajaya rebellion against the Mataram Sultanate. The rebellion almost...
- Galesong, was a Mak****arese nobleman and warrior, and a major leader of the Trunajaya rebellion in Java against the Mataram Sultanate. He parti****ted in the...
- succession of the Mataram dynasty, both as a co-belligerent during the Trunajaya rebellion (from 1677 to 1681), and the First Javanese War of Succession...
- during the Trunajaya rebellion, in which the Dutch East India Company (known by its Dutch acronym "VOC") defeated the forces of Trunajaya and took Surabaya...
- (also spelled Battle of Gogodog) took place on 13 October 1676 during the Trunajaya rebellion, and resulted in the victory of the rebel forces over the Mataram...