Sultan Agung of Mataram
Sultan Agung of Mataram
Sultan Agung of Mataram
Sultan Agung Adi Prabu Hanyakrakusuma avail. Sultan Agung weakened Surabaya by capturing
(Javanese: , Sultan Sukadana, Surabayas ally in southwest Kalimantan, in
Agung Adi Prabu Hanykrkusum) was the third 1622, and the island of Madura, another ally of Surabaya,
Sultan of Mataram in Central Java ruling from 1613 in 1624 after a erce battle. After ve years of war Agung
to 1645. A skilled soldier he conquered neighbouring nally conquered Surabaya in a siege in 1625. With
states and expanded and consolidated his kingdom to its Surabaya brought into the empire, the Mataram kingdom
greatest territorial and military power. encompassed all of central and eastern Java, and Madura,
Sultan Agung (literally, Great Sultan or Majestic Sul- except for the west and east end of the island and its
tan) is subject of a substantial amount of literature due mountainous south (except for Mataram, of course). In
to his legacy as a Javanese ruler, a ghter against the in- the west Banten and the Dutch settlement in Batavia re-
cursions of the Dutch East India Company, a conqueror, mained outside Agungs control.
and his existence within a cultural framework where myth The economy of Mataram was centered on agriculture,
and magic are well intertwined with veriable historical thus Sultan Agung who was openly contemptous of trade,
events and personages. saw no need to maintain signicant naval forces. This
was later to prove costly when in 1629 he attacked and at-
tempted to drive the Dutch out of their base at the coastal
1 Territorial conquests city of Jakarta. Though he possessed larger and supe-
rior land based forces, the Dutch had decisive advantages
in naval power and were able to withstand the Siege of
See also: Mataram conquest of Surabaya
Batavia.
Sultan Agung became the ruler of Mataram in 1613
After the failure of the siege, Agung turned against the
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1622
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Mataram Sultanate expansion under the reign of Sultan Agung Hanyokrokusumo (1613-1645)
Gianyar
Campaign of Mataram Sultanate during Sultan Agungs reign INDIAN OCEAN
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Battle
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29, and drive the Dutch from Java ended in failure.[4][5] divisions directly under a province. The laws on regional
autonomy promulgated in 1999 give a high degree of au-
tonomy to the kabupaten, not to the provinces. Sultan
Agungs legacy is also recognised by modern Indonesia.
3 Death
Sultan Agung is revered in contemporary Java both for
his unication of Java, modernizing reforms, as well as
In 1632 Sultan Agung began building Imogiri, his burial
his wars with the Dutch. In the Sukarno era he was
place, about 15 kilometers south of Yogyakarta. Imo-
nominated and conrmed as a National Hero of Indone-
giri remains the resting place of most of the royalty of
sia (Pahlawan Nasional Indonesia). His existence within
Yogyakarta and Surakarta to this day which in Agungs
a cultural framework where myth and magic are inter-
complex buried Sultan Agung, Queen Batang, and their
twined and the scarcity of veriable records of his early
sons. Agung died in the spring of 1646, leaving behind
life have elevated him to heroic and near-mythical status.
an empire that covered most of Java and stretched to its
In the syncretic religious culture of Java, with its mix-
neighboring islands.
ture of Hinduism, Buddhism and Islam; pilgrimage to his
graveyard complex is considered auspicious, and many
make considerable eort to go to Imogiri at appropriate
4 Historical reputation times and days in the Javanese and Islamic calendars.
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