Mataram Sultanate

Mataram Sultanate

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Kutai 4th century
Tarumanagara 358–669
Kalingga 6th–7th
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Demak Sultanate 1475–1548
Aceh Sultanate 1496–1903
Pagaruyung Kingdom 1500–1825
Banten Sultanate 1526–1813
Mataram Sultanate 1500s–1700s
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The Sultanate of Mataram /məˈtɑrəm/ was the last major independent Javanese empire on Java before the island was colonized by the Dutch. It was the dominant political force in interior Central Java from the late 16th century until the beginning of the 18th century.

Read more about Mataram Sultanate:  Javanese Kingship, Dates, The Rise of Mataram, Mataram Under Sultan Agung, Struggles For Power, Amangkurat II and The Beginning of Foreign Involvement, Wars of Succession, Court Intrigues in 1723–1741, Chinese War 1741–1743, Division of Mataram