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  2. Kingdom of Pajang - Wikipedia

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    The Kingdom of Pajang or Sultanate of Pajang (كسلطانن ڤاجڠ ‎; 1586–1568) was a short-lived Muslim state in Java. It was established by Adiwijaya or Jaka Tingkir, Lord of Boyolali, after a civil war and was a successor to Sultanate of Demak. Adiwijaya claimed to be a descendant of Brawijaya V, the last king of the Majapahit empire ...

  3. Demak Sultanate - Wikipedia

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    On the other hand, Sunan Kalijaga proposed Hadiwijaya, popularly known as Joko Tingkir, who was the adipati of Pajang and also a son in-law of Trenggana. [ 2 ] : 23 Mukmin (r. 1546–1549) ascended the throne as the fourth Sultan of Demak.

  4. Joko Tingkir - Wikipedia

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    Joko Tingkir. Javanese classical painting, Jaka Tingkir killing a buffalo under watch of the Sultan of Demak (probably Sultan Trenggana). Joko Tingkir, or sometimes written as Jaka Tingkir, is the founder and the first king of the Sultanate of Pajang. He ruled from 1549 to 1582. He is also known by the title of Sultan Adiwijaya.

  5. Senapati of Mataram - Wikipedia

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    Senapati ing Alaga. Ki Ageng Pamanahan was granted Mataram region in 1556. After he died in 1575, Sutawijaya succeeded him as chief of Mataram, styled Senapati Ing Ngalaga (meaning "commander in the battlefield"). In 1576, Ngabehi Wilamarta and Ngabehi Wuragil of Pajang came to Mataram to ask for Mataram's loyalty, given that Senapati hadn't ...

  6. Mataram Sultanate - Wikipedia

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    Pajang was located near the current site of Surakarta, and Mataram was originally a vassal of Pajang. [1] Pamanahan was often referred to as Kyai Gedhe Mataram. A kyai is a Muslim cleric who is well educated and tend to be well-respected. Meanwhile, in Pajang, there were major power struggles that took place after the death of Sultan Hadiwijaya ...

  7. Arya Penangsang - Wikipedia

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    Arya Penangsang. Arya Penangsang was king of the Sultanate of Demak between 1549 and 1554. In 1521 the husband of Raden Patah 's first daughter, Pati Unus attacked the Portuguese in Malacca but died in the war. It is said that Trenggana, the younger brother, fought for the throne. Prince Surowiyoto or Raden Kikin had two sons named Raden Arya ...

  8. Arya Pangiri - Wikipedia

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    Arya Pangiri was the duke of Demak who succeeded in becoming the second king of the Pajang Sultanate, who ruled from 1583 to 1586 with the title of Sultan Awantipura. According to the Chinese chronicle of the Sam Po Kong Temple, Ja Tik Su (Sunan Kudus?) Appointed a prince from Mukming/Raden Mukmin as the King of Demak after the death of Mukming ...

  9. Kertawijaya - Wikipedia

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    A tomb of Princess of Champa found in Mojokerto with the year of 1448 led the Javanese believed that she was one of King Brawijaya's principal wife. In addition, the name of Kertawijaya as the ancestor of Raden Patah found in Queen Kalinyamat 's tomb located in Jepara. Another story told that King Brawijaya's wife was a Muslim 's queen ...