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Islamic States in Java 1500-1700 : a summary, bibliography and index / b Theodore G. Th. Pigeaud and H.J. de Graaf. [electronic resource]

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: The Hague : Martinus Nijhoff, (c)1976.Description: 1 online resource (213 pages)Content type:
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  • 9789004287006
  • 9004287000
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  • DS646.27
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Contents:
The first Islamic states of Java, 15th and 16th centuries - The reign of Senapati Ingalaga of Mataram, 1575-1601 - The reign of Sultan Agung of Mataram, 1613-1645, and his predecessor Panembahan Seda-ing-Krapyak, 1601-1613 - The reign of Sunan Mangku Rat I, Seda-ing-Tegal Wangi, King of Mataram, 1646-1677, Part I: the disintegration of the realm - The reign of Sunan Mangku Rat I, Seda-ing-Tegal Wangi, King of Mataram, 1646-1677, part II: insurrection and downfall - The expedition of Admiral Anthonio Hurdt to the inner parts of Java, September-December 1678 - Capture and death of Raden Truna Jaya, December 1679-January 1680 - The Kajoran question, 1680-1681 - The murder of Captain Fran�cois Tack, February 1686.
Summary: The growing interest in the history of Indonesia has made it desirable to have an English summary of the principal works of the Dutch historian Dr H.J. de Graaf, who in several books and articles published between 1935 and 1973 has given a description of the development of the Javanese kingdom of Mataram, based both on European and in digenous material. His works form a substantial contribution to the study of the national history of Indonesia. The Summary contains references to the paragraphs of the Dutch books and articles. This makes it easy for those readers who have a know ledge of Dutch to consult the original texts. The List of Sources for the study of Javanese history from 1500 to 1700 is composed of the lists in the summarized books and articles, and the Index of Names refers not only to the present Summary but also to the eight original texts. Many names of persons and localities in the Index have been provided with short explanatory notes and references to other lemmata as a quick way to give some provisional information on Javanese history.
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Includes bibliographies and index.

The first Islamic states of Java, 15th and 16th centuries - The reign of Senapati Ingalaga of Mataram, 1575-1601 - The reign of Sultan Agung of Mataram, 1613-1645, and his predecessor Panembahan Seda-ing-Krapyak, 1601-1613 - The reign of Sunan Mangku Rat I, Seda-ing-Tegal Wangi, King of Mataram, 1646-1677, Part I: the disintegration of the realm - The reign of Sunan Mangku Rat I, Seda-ing-Tegal Wangi, King of Mataram, 1646-1677, part II: insurrection and downfall - The expedition of Admiral Anthonio Hurdt to the inner parts of Java, September-December 1678 - Capture and death of Raden Truna Jaya, December 1679-January 1680 - The Kajoran question, 1680-1681 - The murder of Captain Fran�cois Tack, February 1686.

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The growing interest in the history of Indonesia has made it desirable to have an English summary of the principal works of the Dutch historian Dr H.J. de Graaf, who in several books and articles published between 1935 and 1973 has given a description of the development of the Javanese kingdom of Mataram, based both on European and in digenous material. His works form a substantial contribution to the study of the national history of Indonesia. The Summary contains references to the paragraphs of the Dutch books and articles. This makes it easy for those readers who have a know ledge of Dutch to consult the original texts. The List of Sources for the study of Javanese history from 1500 to 1700 is composed of the lists in the summarized books and articles, and the Index of Names refers not only to the present Summary but also to the eight original texts. Many names of persons and localities in the Index have been provided with short explanatory notes and references to other lemmata as a quick way to give some provisional information on Javanese history.

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