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  2. Mangkunegara I - Wikipedia

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    Mangkunegara was given the nickname "Life Reaping Prince" by Nicolaas Hartingh because the prince had brought his enemies to death during the war. [citation needed] Hatingh was the Dutch East India Company's Governor of the Northeast Coast of Java, located in Batavia. He was born on 7 April 1726 in Kartasura. [2]

  3. Mangkunegara VI - Wikipedia

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    Mangkunegara VI wished to make his son the crown prince, he was vetoed by a group of relatives and the Dutch Colonial government. Mangkunegara VI eventually abdicated and settled in Surabaya. [12] Mangkunegara VI is the only king of Mangkunegaran who resigned of his own free will. [13]

  4. Mangkunegaran - Wikipedia

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    Prince Mangkunegara IX; Mangkunegaran integration with Indonesia. Pura Mangkunegaran Mangkunegaran coat of arms flanked by European-style cherubins and dvarapala face below The Principality of Mangkunegaran ( Indonesian : Kadipaten Mangkunegaran ) is a small Javanese princely state located within the region of Surakarta in Indonesia .

  5. Mangkunegara VIII - Wikipedia

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    Mangkunegara VII Kanjeng Gusti Pangeran Adipati Arya Mangkunegara VIII ( Kartasura , 7 April 1925 – Surakarta , 2 August 1987) was an Indonesian politician, and the eighth and last sovereign Duke of Mangkunegaran , who reigned from 1944 until his death in 1987.

  6. Mangkunegara VII - Wikipedia

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    Mangkunegara V Prince Mangkunagara VII of a noble house of Hadiwijayan Kaliabu was the ruler of the Mangkunegaran Palace and lands in Surakarta in Central Java in Indonesia from 1916 to 1944, reigning during both World Wars .

  7. Mangkunegara II - Wikipedia

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    Mangkunegara II, also known as Prince Adipati Prangwedana I, Prince Surya Mataram, Prince Surya Mangkubumi, (born Bendara Raden Mas Sulama, 5 January 1768 – 17 January 1836) was the second ruler of Mangkunegaran in Java in the eighteenth century who succeeded to the throne of his grandfather, Mangkunegara I. His reign lasted from 1796 to 1835.

  8. Pura Mangkunegaran - Wikipedia

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    The palace complex was built in 1757 (AJ 1690) following the style of Kraton by the command of Mangkunegara I, the first Duke of Mangkunegaran. [1] This royal palace was built after the Treaty of Salatiga was signed by Mangkunegara I, Hamengkubuwana I, Pakubuwana III, and the VOC in March 1757. The treaty initiated the creation of the Duchy of ...

  9. Mangkunegara IV - Wikipedia

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    Mangkunegara IV (3 March 1811 – 2 September 1881) was the fourth ruler of Mangkunegaran, a principality based in Surakarta, Java, ruling from 1853 to his death in 1881. He was son-in-law of Mangkunegara III .