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Plered

Plered (also Pleret) was the location of the palace of Amangkurat I of Mataram (1645–1677). Amangkurat moved the capital there from the nearby Karta in 1647. During the Trunajaya rebellion, the capital was occupied and sacked by the rebels, and Amangkurat died during the retreat from the capital. His son and successor Amangkurat II later moved the…

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Location
Bantul Regency, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Built
1644-1647
Built for
Sultan Agung and Amangkurat I
Decayed
19th century
Type
kraton (palace), ruined

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Edges48
Triples130
Avg. degree1.96
Density0.040816
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related to Bibliography · 58
Plered → Alifah, Amangkurat Ier, April, Archaeological Data, Archipel, Articles, Balai Arkeologi Yogyakarta, Bantul Region, Benteng Kraton Pleret, Boomgaard, Data Arkeologi, Data Historis, Dr, Dumarçay, Eight Dutch Books, Fear, Fortress, French, Frontiers, Geoheritage
related to During Diponegoro War · 23
Plered → After, Although, Diponegoro, Diponegoro War, Diponegoro's, Dutch, General Van Geen, He, Imogiri, In April, In June, Java War, Javanese, June, Lacking, Madurese, On, Prince Diponegoro, Subsequently, The Dutch
related to Fall of Plered during the Trunajaya rebellion · 23
Plered → According, Amangkurat, Amangkurat II, Amangkurat's, Another, Consequently, During, East Java, In, Javanese, Kartasura, Kediri, Madurese, Pangeran Puger, Raden Kajoran, Rl, Sp, Spanish, Tegal, The
related to Layout · 11
Plered → Alifah, Because, Hery Priswanto, Indonesian, Javanese, Louw, Rouffaers, Rouffers, The, Van Goens, Widya Nayati
related to Construction · 6
Plered → Amangkurat, He, In, Karta, Sultan Agung, The
Built · 1
Plered → 1644-1647
Built for · 1
Plered → Sultan Agung and Amangkurat I
Decayed · 1
Plered → 19th century
Location · 1
Plered → Bantul Regency, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Type · 1
Plered → kraton (palace), ruined

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amangkurat yogyakarta karta capital dutch war palace diponegoro java complex moved occupied also bantul javanese located kraton pleret son forces

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PleredBuilt1644-16471.00infobox
PleredBuilt forSultan Agung and Amangkurat I1.00infobox
PleredDecayed19th century1.00infobox
PleredLocationBantul Regency, Yogyakarta, Indonesia1.00infobox
PleredTypekraton (palace), ruined1.00infobox
the babads as well as modern archaeological analysis of the site.The kraton of Plered was a walled structure in a shape that is roughly square but not perfectly symmetricalinstance ofand Javanese texts0.80text
Sitiinggilinstance ofand names0.80text
Kebeninstance ofand names0.80text
and Srimangantiinstance ofand names0.80text
Pleredrelated to BibliographyRicklefs0.60section
Pleredrelated to BibliographyHistory0.60section
Pleredrelated to BibliographyModern Indonesia Since0.60section

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