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Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Introduction -- Chronological List of Javanese Kingdoms and Kings -- Conversion Table Javanese Era (A.J.) to Common Era (C.E.) -- Map of Central and East Java -- Map of the Semarang – Kartasura Area -- The Javanese Realm -- 1. Genealogy from Adam to the Gods -- 2. King Watugunung of Gilingwesi -- 3. Genealogy of the kings of Java from Bathara Wisnu and Bathara Brama to the kingdom of Pajajaran -- 4. The story of Siyungwanara -- 5. Radèn Susuruh escapes from Pajajaran and settles Majapahit -- 6. Pajajaran conquered. Radèn Susuruh founds a dynasty in Majapahit -- 7. The story of Arya Dilah -- 8. Radèn Rahmat (Sunan Ngampèldenta) -- 9. Radèn Said (Sunan Kalijaga) -- 10. Radèn Patah and Radèn Husèn -- 11. Radèn Bondhankajawan -- 12. Jaka Tarub -- 13. Prabu Brawijaya in conflict with Sunan Giri -- 14. The fall of Majapahit and the rise of Demak -- 15. The building of the Mosque of Demak -- 16. Sunan Bonang has the pusaka krisses of the kings of Java made -- 17. Lembupeteng marries Rara Nawangsih -- 18. Kyai Ageng Pengging. The birth of Jaka Tingkir -- 19. Jaka Tingkir goes to serve in Demak -- 20. Ki Buyut Banyubiru. Jaka Tingkir fights the crocodiles -- 21. Panic in the lodge at Prawata because of a raging water buffalo -- 22. Ki Ageng Séla tries to become a member of the Tamtama Corps but is rejected -- 23. Jaka Tingkir becomes adipati of Pajang -- 24. Ki Ageng Séla catches the lightning -- 25. Sunan Prawata and Pangéran Kalinyamat murdered by Arya Panangsang -- 26. Adipati Pajang visits Sunan Kudus -- 27. Arya Panangsang is killed by a trick of Ki Pamanahan and Ki Panjawi -- 28. Ki Pamanahan settles Mataram -- 29. Adipati Pajang ascends the throne as Sultan -- 30. Kyai Ageng Mataram dies. Radèn Ngabèhi Saloringpasar succeeds him with the title Sénapati Ngalaga -- 31. Sénapati tries to win over the leaseholders who want to pay tribute to Pajang -- 32. A star descends on Sénapati and he meets with Ratu Rara Kidul -- 33. Sunan Kalijaga visits Mataram and criticises the residence of Panembahan Sénapati -- 34. Sultan Pajang sends a messenger to Mataram to confirm whether Sénapati really wants to become disloyal -- 35. Radèn Pabélan. Tumenggung Mayang is exiled to Semarang, but is rescued by Sénapati -- 36. Sultan Pajang dies and is succeeded by his son-in-law, Adipati Demak -- 37. Sénapati conquers Pajang and returns the Sultan to Demak; Pangéran Banawa becomes Sultan of Pajang -- 38. The supernatural power of Radèn Rangga, son of Panembahan Sénapati -- 39. Sultan Banawa dies. Panembahan Sénapati asks -- 40. Panembahan Sénapati takes on the lords of East Java -- 41. Panembahan Sénapati conquers Madiyun. The adipati of Pasuruhan submits to Panembahan Sénapati -- 42. Sénapati of Kedhiri submits freely to the lord of Mataram -- 43. Mataram is attacked by the armies from East Java -- 44. Adipati Pathi wages war against Mataram -- 45. Panembahan Sénapati dies and is succeeded by the crown prince -- 46. The Adipati of Demak rises in rebellion against Mataram -- 47. Pangéran Jayaraga is appointed adipati of Pranaraga, but subsequently rises in rebellion against Mataram -- 48. The king of Mataram dies. He is succeeded by Pangéran Martapura who abdicates and is succeeded by Pangéran Rangsang with the title Sultan Agung Pandhita Anyakrakusuma -- 49. Kyai Suratani is sent to conquer East Java -- 50. Sultan Agung marches against Wirasaba -- 51. The bupati of East Java are united on crushing Mataram -- 52. Lasem and Pasuruhan conquered by Mataram -- 53. A horse named Domba becomes the cause for the conquest of Pajang by Mataram -- 54. Tuban conquered by Mataram -- 55. Madura attacked by the army of Mataram -- 56. Surabaya submits to Mataram -- 57. Adipati Pragola of Pathi rises in rebellion against Mataram -- 58. Pangéran Pekik marries Ratu Pandansari and is ordered to subdue Panembahan Giri -- 59. Pangéran Mandurareja is ordered to take Jakarta -- 60. Pangéran Silarong is ordered to conquer Blambangan -- 61. Sultan Agung regularly meets with Ratu Kidul -- 62. Sultan Agung dies and is succeeded by his son Pangéran Arya Mataram with the title Sunan Mangkurat -- 63. Pangéran Alit, the younger brother of Sunan Mangkurat, rebels and dies in a fight -- 64. Tumenggung Wiraguna fights against the army of Blambangan -- 65. Jurutaman is killed; his blood changes into poison. The king takes the daughter of a wayang gedhog performer as his wife who is already married to Kyai Dilem -- 66. A crossbreed hen turns into a cock and is offered to the king -- 67. The girl Oyi who creates a great upheaval -- 68. Trunajaya returns to Sampang and prepares to attack Mataram -- 69. Pajarakan is raided by warriors from Makassar -- 70. In Surabaya, Trunajaya adopts the title Panembahan Maduretna and with the assistance of the Makassarese rises in revolt against Mataram -- 71. Mataram attacked by Trunajaya’s troops -- 72. Sunan Mangkurat leaves his palace; Mataram conquered -- 73. Sunan Mangkurat dies; he is buried in Tegalwangi -- 74. Pangéran Puger sets himself up as king with the title Sénapati Ngalaga; he has his palace in Jenar -- 75. Pangéran Adipati Anom assumes the kingship in Tegal with the title Susuhunan Mangkurat -- 76. Demak overrun by the Madurese -- 77. Sunan Mangkurat proceeds to Jepara -- 78. Sunan Mangkurat proceeds to Kadhiri to capture Trunajaya -- 79. Trunajaya is captured and killed -- 80. Kartasura is established. Sunan Mangkurat summons his younger brother Sunan Ngalaga of Mataram -- 81. The army of Sunan Ngalaga goes to battle against the army of Kartasura -- 82. Sunan Ngalaga is persuaded by his brother Sunan Mangkurat to come to Kartasura -- 84.* Untung is adopted by Captain Mur -- 85. Untung flees to the Sultan of Carebon -- 86. Surapati takes service with Kartasura -- 87. Captain Tak wants to capture Surapati, but gets killed in Kartasura -- 88. Surapati becomes bupati in Pasuruhan and is granted the title Tumenggung Wiranagara -- 89. The Company requests the death of Tumenggung Martapura of Jepara -- 90. Panembahan Rama of Kajoran rises in revolt -- 83.* Ki Ageng Wanakusuma, a descendant of Ki Ageng Giring, wants to overthrow the rule of Kartasura -- 91. Sunan Mangkurat gives orders to attack Pasuruhan -- 92. Sunan Mangkurat marries his son to the daughter of his younger brother Pangéran Puger -- 93. Radèn Ayu Lembah returns to the Puger residence -- 94. Radèn Sukra is tortured by Pangéran Adipati Anom -- 95. Radèn Sukra courts Radèn Ayu Lembah, but before succeeding both come to grief -- 96. Adipati Wiranagara in Pasuruhan conquers Panaraga -- 97. Sunan Mangkurat dies and is succeeded by his son Pangéran Adipati Anom -- 98. The Sunan becomes angry with Pangéran Adipati Puger and his whole family -- 99. Kartasura is visited by a black magician sent by the Dutch -- 100. Pangéran Adipati Puger flees to Semarang -- 101. Pangéran Adipati Puger ascends the throne in Semarang with the title Susuhunan Pakubuwana -- 102. Susuhunan Pakubuwana celebrates with his army -- 103. Tumenggung Jayaningrat submits to Susuhunan Pakubuwana -- 104. Susuhunan Pakubuwana turns out his army against Kartasura -- 105. Pangéran Arya Mataram submits to his elder brother Susuhunan Pakubuwana; Susuhunan Mangkurat makes his escape from the palace -- 106. Susuhunan Pakubuwana occupies the palace of Kartasura -- 107. The ousted sunan (Susuhunan Mangkurat) seeks help from Pasuruhan -- 108. Adipati Wiranagara (Surapati) dies -- 109. Sunan Mas (the ousted Sunan) submits to the Company and is told to go to Batavia -- 110. The Company requests the death of Adipati Jangrana of Surabaya -- 111. Arya Jayapuspita of Surabaya rises in revolt to avenge his brother -- 112. Arya Jayapuspita withdraws from the city to deploy in Japan -- 113. Pangéran Dipanagara proclaimed king by Arya Jayapuspita with the title Panembahan Érucakra and with his palace in Madiyun -- 114. Susuhunan Pakubuwana I dies and is succeeded by his son Pangéran Adipati Mangkunagara -- 115. Pangéran Blitar sets himself up as king in Kartasari (Mataram) with the title Sultan Ibnu Mustapa and stands up to his brother the Susuhunan in Kartasura -- 116.
The rebel Pangéran Pancawati -- 117. Panembahan Érucakra joins Sultan Ibnu Mustapa -- 118. The army of Kartasura attacks Kartasari -- 119. Ngabèhi Tohjaya summoned back to Kartasura -- 120. Rebellion in Tembayat. Pangéran Arya Mataram who had proclaimed himself with the title Sunan Kuning is killed in Jepara -- 121. Radèn Jimat from Madura joins Sultan Ibnu Mustapa in Madiyun -- 122. The descendants of Surapati pay their respects to Panembahan Purbaya in Kadhiri -- 123. Pangéran Blitar, i.e. Sultan Ibnu Mustapa, dies and is buried in Imagiri -- 124. Ki Martayuda is exiled to Jakarta -- 125. Panembahan Purbaya is persuaded to surrender and housed in Jakarta -- 126. Radèn Brahim, a descendant of Surapati, takes it badly that his siblings had been deceived by the Company -- 127. A rebel from Nusatembini. Sunan Mangkurat Jawi dies. He is succeeded by his son with the title Sunan Pakubuwana II -- 128. His Majesty visits the residence of his elder brother Pangéran Arya Mangkunagara -- 129. The birth of Radèn Mas Said. The banishment of Pangéran Arya Mangkunagara -- 130. Patih Danureja is sent as envoy to Batavia -- 131. Ratu Kancana uses a magical spell -- 132. Sèh Wangsawana predicts what will become of Radèn Mas Sujana and Radèn Mas Seksi (Said) -- 133. Patih Danureja is sent into exile -- 134. The kinsfolk of Sunan Mangkurat return to Java -- 135. Ratu Kancana dies -- 136. Radèn Ayu Taman, the beauty from Pathi -- 137. Pangéran Purbaya demoted from his position and exiled overseas -- 138. His Majesty makes a pilgrimage to Mataram -- 139. The Chinese revolt in Batavia -- 140. The Chinese on the eastern Pasisir get ready for war. The Sunan in Kartasura discusses the outbreak of war between the Chinese and the Company -- 141. Tumenggung Martapura goes to meet the Chinese troops in Puwun -- 142. Tumenggung Martapura incurs the anger of the patih -- 143. The commander in Semarang asks for the Sunan’s help -- 144. The Chinese army is going to attack Semarang -- 145. The patih gets into conflict with Adipati Cakraningrat of Madura -- 146. Tumenggung Martapura is rumored to have become disloyal and be helping the Chinese -- 147. Pangéran Tepasana and Pangéran Jayakusuma are killed by strangling -- 148. Pangéran Wiramenggala flees the capital Kartasura and joins the Chinese -- 149. The Company garrison in Kartasura engages in battle with the Javanese troops -- 150. The Company garrison unconditionally surrenders to the Sunan -- 151. Adipati Jayaningrat resigns from his position and recommends his son-in-law Radèn Supama. The war in Semarang -- 152. The army from Kartasura fights the army from Madura -- 153. The royal messengers Ki Surandriya and Ki Wangsajaya are taken prisoner by the enemy and sent to Batavia -- 154. Patih Natakusuma becomes commander of the Kartasura army that attacks Semarang -- 155. Sunan Pakubuwana makes peace again with the Company -- 156. Patih Natakusuma feels at a loss to carry out the wishes of the Sunan -- 157. Radèn Martapura remains firmly resolved -- 158. Radèn Mas Garendi is installed as king in Pathi with the title Prabu Kuning -- 159. The Kartasura army battles the Chinese in Demak -- 160. Patih Natakusuma provokes the anger of the Sunan and is taken into custody by the Company in Semarang -- 161. The troops of Kartasura are defeated in their battle against the Chinese -- 162. His Majesty the Sunan in Kartasura wishes to go and meet the Chinese in battle himself -- 163. His Majesty the Sunan leaves the palace of Kartasura to go to Magetan -- 164. Sunan Kuning occupies the palace of Kartasura -- 165. Sunan Pakubuwana sets up court in Pranaraga -- 166. Sunan Pakubuwana II intends to retake the capital of Kartasura -- 167. The troops from Pranaraga suffer defeat against the troops from Kartasura -- 168. Radèn Martapura is at odds with Adipati Mangunoneng -- 169. Sunan Pakubuwana II meets Sunan Lawu -- 170. The Company fights against the Chinese in Ungaran -- 171. Sunan Pakubuwana II abdicates and assumes the title Panembahan Brawijaya. His son the crown prince is given the title Prabu Jaka, Sunan Bauwarna. They then set out to attack Kartasura -- Javanese Text (KITLV Or 8) -- Contents -- Chapter 1 -- Chapter 2 -- Chapter 3 -- Chapter 4 -- Chapter 5 -- Glossary -- Index
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