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  2. Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa University - Wikipedia

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    Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa University (abbreviated as Untirta) is the state university in the province of Banten, Indonesia. The main campus is in Serang Regency, the faculty of engineering is at Cilegon, and Faculty of Education most of it is located in Ciwaru Serang. Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa University was established by the Tirtayasa Foundation.

  3. Ageng Tirtayasa of Banten - Wikipedia

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    This trade gave considerable wealth to Banten, the greatest period for which was arguably under Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa. In 1661 Ageng extended Banten rule to Landak in western Borneo. In the 1670s he also acquired the Cirebon area following civil war in Mataram. Ageng established trade with Spanish Manila for silver and built a canal for ...

  4. Banten Sultanate - Wikipedia

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    Batavia invaded Palembang in 1659 and Makassar in 1661, while in 1661 Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa extended Banten's rule to Landak in Western Borneo. Previously Makassar, with the help of Portuguese merchants, had established trade with the Spanish in Manila , acquiring Spanish coins and silver from South America brought to the Philippines by the ...

  5. List of sultans of Banten - Wikipedia

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    Sultan Maulana Muhammad or Prince Sedangrana 1585–1596; Sultan Abu al-Mafakhir Mahmud Abdulkadir or Pangeran Ratu 1596–1647; Sultan Abu al-Ma'ali Ahmad 1647–1651; Sultan Abu al-Fath Abdul Fattah or Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa 1651–1683; Sultan Abu Nashar Abdul Qahar or Sultan Haji 1683–1687; Sultan Abu Fadhl Muhammad Yahya 1687–1690

  6. Bantenese people - Wikipedia

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    The area of Banten province corresponds more or less with the area of the former Banten Sultanate, a Bantenese nation state that preceded Indonesia. [3] In his book "The Sultanate of Banten", Guillot Claude writes on page 35: “These estates, owned by the Bantenese of Chinese descent, were concentrated around the village of Kelapadua.” [ 4 ...

  7. Sultanate of Cirebon - Wikipedia

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    Wangsakerta went to Banten to seek Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa's help to free his brothers. The sultan was the son of Prince Abu Maali that had died in the 1650 war with Cirebon. Tirtayasa agreed to assist Cirebon and saw it as an opportunity to improve diplomatic relations between Banten and Cirebon.

  8. Banten - Wikipedia

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    In the ensuing war, Ageng withdrew from his palace to Tirtayasa (present-day Tangerang); on 28 December 1682, the region was seized by Haji with Dutch assistance. Ageng and his other sons, Pangeran Purbaya and Syekh Yusuf from Makassar, retreated to the southern Sunda interior. On 14 March 1683, Sultan Ageng was captured and imprisoned in Batavia.

  9. List of universities in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa University Universitas Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa: UNTIRTA 1981 Serang and Cilegon, Banten: B 043 Trunojoyo University Universitas Trunojoyo: UNIJOYO 1964, 15 August Bangkalan, East Java: Very Good: 044 Khairun University Universitas Khairun