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In the midst of the Mangkubumi rebellion in 1749, Pakubuwana II fell ill and asked Johan Andries, Baron Van Hohendorff to assume control over the kingdom. Van Hohendorff requested written confirmation. On 11 December 1749, Pakubuwana II signed an agreement in which the "sovereignty" of Mataram was
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was concluded, named after the place east of Surakarta where the negotiations took place. The Kingdom of Mataram was divided between the two warring parties. The old capital of Kartasura, which after years of fratricidal war had come to be thought of as doom-laden, was abandoned. Pakubuwana III
1323:(Kasultanan Yogyakarta) (1755–1792). He also gave Mas Said a south-eastern part of Mataram as the 'princely state' of Mangkunegara (1757–1796), where he ruled as Mangkunegara I and built his own kraton near Surakarta. 1165: 870: 1199: 1158: 457: 1310:, the Dutch under de Clerck suffered a crushing defeat at the Bogowonto River. Governor-General Mossel entered peace negotiations with Hamengkubuwono. Eventually in 1755 the 1151: 1075: 1189: 1319:
in Surakarta. Hamengkubuwono became Sultan Hamengkubuwono I, reigning over the western half of Mataram, and north of Kartasura built his new kraton at
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of Surakarta's, by demanding the lease of the Javanese northern coast for an annual payment of 20,000
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and Pakubuwana II joined forces with his nephew and former enemy, Raden Mas Said.
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given to the Dutch East India Company. They installed a powerless puppet,
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into two and later three nominally independent 'Princely States':
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became ruler of the eastern part of Mataram , and built a new
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Soul catcher: Java's fiery Prince Mangkunagara I, 1726–95
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