The Reign of Sultan Agung of Mataram 1613-1645 and his Predecessor Panembahan Seda-ing-Krapyak 1601-1613

  • Pigeaud T
  • de Graaf H
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p. 1.Sénapati’s successor was a younger son by the princess of Patio His elder sons were from women of lesser rank. The second panembahan is known only by his posthumous name Séda-ing-Krapyak. p. 2.The eldest surviving son, who had been given the honorary name of pangéran of Puger, was made governor of Demak. He rose in rebellion against his younger brother out of spite, and was supported by the king of Surabaya. Some notes by the Dutch admiral Jacob van Heemskerck, who touched at the ports of Demak and Surabaya in 1602, refer to these events. Pangéran Puger

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Pigeaud, T. G. Th., & de Graaf, H. J. (2022). The Reign of Sultan Agung of Mataram 1613-1645 and his Predecessor Panembahan Seda-ing-Krapyak 1601-1613. In Islamic States in Java 1500-1700 (pp. 35–51). BRILL. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004287006_004

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