Mangkunegaran

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Principality of Mangkunegaran
  • Kadipaten Mangkunegaran
  • ꦏꦢꦶꦥꦠꦺꦤ꧀ꦩꦁꦏꦸꦤꦒꦫꦤ꧀
1757–present
Flag of Mangkunegaran
Flag
Emblem (Surya Sumirat) of Mangkunegaran
Emblem
(Surya Sumirat)
presidential republic (from 1945)
Prince (Pangeran Adipati) 
• 1757–1795
Mangkunegara Ia
• 1795–1835
Mangkunegara IIa
• 1916–1944
Mangkunegara VIIb
• 1987–2021
Mangkunegara IX
• 2022–present
Mangkunegara X
History 
• Treaty of Salatiga
1757
• Integration with Indonesia
present
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Surakarta Sunanate
Special Region of Surakarta
a. Prince Mangkunegara I
b. Prince Mangkunegara IX; Mangkunegaran integration with Indonesia.
Pura Mangkunegaran
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. It was established in 1757 by

Dutch East Indies Company, and was given an appanage of 4000 households.[1]

The Palace of the rulers of Mangkunegaran was established by Raden Mas Said who signed a treaty with the Dutch East India Company (VOC) in 1757. By the treaty, he became the ruler of a part of Eastern Mataram and was henceforth known as Mangkunegara I. Known as Pura Mangkunegaran, the palace is located in the center of the city of Solo.[2]

List of rulers

See also

References

  1. ^ M.C. Ricklefs, A History of Modern Indonesia Since c. 1300, 2nd ed., Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1994, 97
  2. ^ BOL - Mangkunegara I

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