The Trunajaya Rebellion (also spelled Trunojoyo; Indonesian: Pemberontakan Trunajaya) or Trunajaya War was the ultimately unsuccessful rebellion waged...
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known for leading the Trunajaya rebellion (1674–1681) against the rulers of the Mataram Sultanate on the island of Java. Trunajaya was born in Madura. In...
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Raden Kajoran (section Before Trunajaya's rebellion)
September 1679) was a Javanese Muslim nobleman and a major leader of the Trunajaya rebellion against the Mataram Sultanate. He led the rebel forces which overran...
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supported Trunajaya. However, Prince Puger himself was ousted to Kajenar. Amangkurat II became monarch in 1677 at the height of the Trunajaya rebellion. He...
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Amangkurat I of Mataram (section Trunajaya rebellion)
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...
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Karaeng Galesong (section Alliance with Trunajaya)
was a Makassarese nobleman and warrior, and a major leader of the Trunajaya rebellion in Java against the Mataram Sultanate. He participated in the successful...
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Battle of Surabaya (1677) (category Trunajaya rebellion)
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...
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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...
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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 (1704–1707)...
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moved the capital there from the nearby Karta in 1647. During the Trunajaya rebellion, the capital was occupied and sacked by the rebels, and Amangkurat...
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