List of monarchs of Java

This is a partial list of the identified hereditary rulers on the Indonesian island Java, and the adjacent island Madura.

Included are some states and rulers whose existence remain open to conjecture, due to inadequate historical evidence, while others are historically verifiable. Some rulers are also considered to be mythical in that although evidence is available to claim their places in various royal family trees, there are no independent items of corroborating evidence to clarify their existence.

Some of these have continued as titular entities after the achievement of Indonesian independence in 1945.

Ruler of Jawadwipa[1]

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  • Dewawarman (fl. 132)

Rulers of Sunda[3]

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  • Jayabhupati (fl. 1030)
  • Prabu Maharaja Wangsa (?–1357)
  • Hyang Bunisora (regent 1357–?)
  • Prabu Niskalawastu Kancana [son of Prabu Maharaja Wangsa]
  • Rahyang Dewa Niskala [son]
  • Sri Baduga Maharaja (1482–1521) [son]
  • Prabu Surawisesa [son]
  • Prabu Ratudewata
  • Sang Ratu Saksi
  • Tohaan di Majaya
  • Nusiya Mulya (c. 1559/67–1579)
  • The Sunda Kingdom was conquered by Banten

Rulers of ancient Java[4]

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Rulers in ancient East Java[7]

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  • Dewasimha (7th or 8th century)
  • Gajayana (8th century) [son]
  • A[ ... ]nana (fl. 760) [grandson]

  • Mapanji Garasakan (1042–1052) [son of Airlangga]
  • Mapanji Alanjung Ahyes (1052–c. 1059) [brother]
  • Samarotsaha (fl. 1059) [brother]

Rulers of Kediri[9]

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  • Samarawijaya (1042–?) [son of Airlangga]
  • Jayawarsa (fl. 1104)
  • Bameśwara (fl. 1117–1130)
  • Jayabhaya (fl. 1135–1157)
  • Sarwweśwara (fl. 1159–1161)
  • Aryyeśwara (fl. 1171–1174?)
  • Kroncaryyadipa, Gandra (fl. 1181)
  • Kameśwara (fl. 1182?–1185)
  • Kertajaya, Dangdang Gendis (before 1194–1222)
  • Kediri is taken over by Singasari 1222–1292
  • Jayakatwang (1292–1293)

  • Mas Sembar or Minak Sembar
  • Bima Koncar/Minak Sumedhe [son]
  • Menak Pentor (fl. 1513) [son]
  • Santaguna (fl. c. 1575)
  • N.N. (fl. 1588)
  • N.N. (?–1597) [son]
  • Mas Karian (?–1632; died 1633)
  • Sunan Tawangalun I (Pangeran Singasari) (1633–1639) [son of Sunan Rebut Payung or Minak Lumpat]
  • Prabhu Tawangalun II (Mas Senepo) (1645–1691) [son]
  • Pangeran Pati (1691) [stepson of Mas Senepo]
  • Mancanagara and Sasranegara (brief rule because of war between Pangeran Pati, Mancanegara and Sasranegara, 1691–1692) [brothers]
  • Mancanapura (Dalem Agung) (1692–1697) [brother]
  • Pangeran Putra (Danureja) (1697–1736) [son of Sasranegara]
  • Danuningrat (1736–1763; died 1766) [son]
  • Pangeran Wilis (1767–1768) [brother]
  • Blambangan was conquered by the Dutch East India Company

Rulers of Demak[13]

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  • Pate Rodim I (Arya Sumangsang) (late 15th century–1504?)
  • Pate Rodim II (Arya Trenggana) (c. 1504–1518) [son]
  • Pate Unus (c. 1518–1521) [brother-in-law]
  • Pate Rodim II (Arya Trenggana) (second time, c. 1521–1546)
  • Sunan Prawata (c. 1546–1549) [son]
  • Pangeran Kediri (c. 1549–?) [nephew]
  • Pangeran Mas Juruh (?–1588; died 1604) [son]

  • Jaka Tingkir (c. 1549–1587)
  • Pangeran Benawa I (1588–1589) [son]
  • Pangeran Benawa II (1591–1618) [son]
  • Pajang was merged into Mataram

Rulers of Giri (in Gresik)[15]

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  • Prabhu Satmata (1485–1506)
  • Sunan Dalem (1506–1545/46) [son]
  • Sunan Seda Margi (1545/46–1548) [son]
  • Sunan Prapen (1548–1605) [brother]
  • Panembahan Kawis Gua (1605–1621) [son]
  • Panembahan Agung (1621–1626) [son]
  • Panembahan Mas Witana (1626–1680) [son]
  • Giri was taken by Mataram and the Dutch East India Company

  • Kyai Sinuhun Ngampeldenta (Pangeran Rakhman) (c. 1500)
  • Pecat Tanda Terung (Pate Bubat?) (fl. 1513?)
  • Pangeran Tundungmusuh [son]
  • Pangeran Lena [son]
  • Pangeran Jebuk [son]
  • Pangeran Wanakrama (Wiryakrama?) (late 16th century) [son]
  • Panembahan Rama [son]
  • Pangeran Surabaya [son]
  • Pangeran Sunjaya [brother]
  • Raden Jayalengkara (?-1625; died 1630)
  • Surabaya conquered by Mataram (1625)

  • Menak Sepetak (fl. 1513) [son of Patih Udara of Majapahit]
  • Adipati Dengkol [son]
  • Adipati Pekik (?–1614) [son of Surabaya ruler]
  • Ki Gede Kapulungan (regent 1614?–1616/17)
  • Pasuruan conquered by Mataram in 1616 or 1617
  • Surapati, Wiranegara I (1686–1706)
  • Wiranegara II (1706–1707) [son]
  • Pasuruan is conquered by the Dutch East India Company

Rulers of Tuban[18]

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  • Kyai Arya Papringan
  • Raden Arya Rangga Lawe (c. 1300) [grandson]
  • Sira Lawe [son]
  • Raden Arya Sira Weneng [son]
  • Sira Lena [son]
  • Raden Arya Dikara [son]
  • Arya Teja [son-in-law]
  • Raden Arya Wilatikta (Pate Vira) (fl. 1513) [son]
  • Kyai Arya Ngrasena [grandson-in-law]
  • Kyai Arya Gegelang [son]
  • Kyai Arya Batubang [son]
  • Pangeran Arya Balewot [son]
  • Pangeran Sekar Tanjung [son]
  • Pangeran Ngangsar [brother]
  • Pangeran Arya Pamalad (fl. c. 1587) [son of Pangeran Sekar Tanjung]
  • Arya Salempe [brother]
  • Pangeran Dalem (?–1619) [son of Pangeran Arya Pamalad]
  • Tuban is conquered by Mataram

Rulers of Cirebon

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  • Sunan Gunungjati (Fattahillah or Faletehan) born named Pangeran Syarief Hidayatullah (1527–1570)
  • Panembahan Ratu (c. 1570–1650) [great-grandson]
  • Pangeran Giri Laya (c. 1650–1662) [grandson]
  • Cirebon is split into the Kraton Kasepuhan, Kraton Kanoman and Kraton Kacirebonan (Panembahan Cirebon) lines

Rulers of Cirebon, Kraton Kasepuhan[19]

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  • Sultan Sepuh I Syamsuddin (1662–1697) [son of Pangeran Giri Laya]
  • Sultan Sepuh II Jamaluddin (1697–1723) [son]
  • Sultan Sepuh III Muhammad Zainuddin (1723–1753) [son]
  • Sultan Sepuh IV Muhammad Zainuddin (1753–1773) [son]
  • Sultan Sepuh V Sapiuddin (1773–1786) [son]
  • Sultan Sepuh VI (1786–1791) [brother]
  • Sultan Sepuh VII Joharuddin (1791–1816) [son]
  • Sultan Sepuh VIII Syamsuddin (1816–1819; titular sultan 1819–1843) (brother)
  • Titular sultans of Kraton Kasepuhan since 1819
  • Sultan Sepuh IX Raja Syamsuddin (1843–1853) [son]
  • Sultan Sepuh X Raja Dipati Satria (1853–1875) [son]
  • Pangeran Jayawikarta (regent-sultan 1875–1880) [brother]
  • Sultan Sepuh XI Raja Atmaja (1880–1885) [brother]
  • Sultan Sepuh XII Raja Aluda Tajularifin (1885–1942) [son]
  • Sultan Sepuh XIII Raja Rajaningrat (1942–1969) [son]
  • Sultan Sepuh XIV Pangeran Raja Adipati Maulana Pakuningrat (1969–2010) [son]
  • Sultan Sepuh XV Arif Natadiningrat (2010–) [son]

Rulers of Cirebon, Kraton Kanoman[20]

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  • Sultan Anom I Badruddin (1662–1703) [son of Pangeran Giri Laya]
  • Sultan Anom II (1703–1706) [son]
  • Sultan Anom III Muhammad Alimuddin (1719–1732) [son]
  • Sultan Anom IV Khairuddin (1744–1797) [son]
  • Sultan Anom V Imanuddin (1797–1807) [son]
  • Sultan Anom VI Muhammad Kamaruddin (1807–1819; titular sultan 1819–1851) [son]
  • Titular sultans of Kraton Kanoman since 1819
  • Sultan Anom VII Muhammad Kamaruddin (1851–1871) [son]
  • Pangeran Raja Kaprabon (regent-sultan 1871–1879) [brother]
  • Sultan Anom VIII Raja Dulkarnain (1879–1934) [son of Sultan Anom VII]
  • Sultan Anom IX Nurbuat (1934–1935) [son]
  • Sultan Anom X Muhammad Nurus (1935–1989) [son]
  • Sultan Anom XI Muhammad Jalaluddin (1989–2002) [son]
  • Sultan Anom XII Muhammad Saladin (2002) [son]
  • Sultan Anom XIII Muhammad Emiruddin (2003–) [brother]

Rulers of Cirebon, Panembahan line[21]

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  • Panembahan Cirebon I Muhammad Nasruddin (1662–1714) [son of Pangeran Giri Laya]
  • Panembahan Cirebon II Muhammad Muhyiddin (1725–1731) [son]
  • Panembahan Cirebon III Muhammad Tair Yarini Sabirin (1752–1773) [son]

Rulers of Cirebon, Kraton Kacirebonan[22]

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  • Pangeran Arya Cirebon, Kamaruddin (1697–1723) [son of Sultan Sepuh I]
  • Sultan Cirebon I Muhammad Akbaruddin (1723–1734) [son]
  • Sultan Cirebon II Muhammad Salihuddin (1734–1758) [brother]
  • Sultan Cirebon III Muhammad Harruddin (1758–1768) [nephew]
  • Sultan Cirebon IV (1808–1810; died 1814) [son of Sultan Anom III]

  • Hasanuddin (c. 1552–1570) [son of Sunan Gunungjati]
  • Maulana Yusuf (c. 1570–1580) [son]
  • Maulana Muhammad (c. 1580–1596) [son]
  • Sultan Abdul Qadir (1596–1651) [son]
  • Sultan Abu’lma’ali Ahmad (1638–c. 1650) [son]
  • Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa, Abu’l Fatah (1651–1680; died 1692) [son]
  • Sultan Haji, Abdulkahar (1680–1687) [son]
  • Abu’l Fadhl Muhammad Yahya (1687–1690) [son]
  • Abu’l Mahasin Muhammad Zainulabidin (1690–1733) [brother]
  • Abu’l Fatah Muhammad Syafei (1733–1748; died 1758) [son]
  • Ratu Syarifah Fatima (regent 1748–1750; died 1751) [wife]
  • Abu’lma’ali Muhammad Wasi al-Halimin (1750–1753; died 1760) [brother of Abu’l Fatah]
  • Abu Nazar Muhammad Arif Zainal Asyekin (1753–1777) [son of Abu’l Fatah]
  • Abu’l Mofakhir Muhammad Aliuddin I (1777–1802) [son]
  • Abu’l Fath Muhammad Muhyuddin (1802–1805) [brother]
  • Abu Nazar Muhammad Isyak (1805–1808; died 1842) [son of Abu’l Mofakhir]
  • Abu’l Mofakhir Muhammad Aliuddin II (1808–1810; died 1849) [brother]
  • Muhammad Tsafiuddin (1810–1811) [son of Abu’l Fath]
  • Pangeran Ahmad (regent 1811–1813)
  • Muhammad Muhyuddin (regent 1813–1816)
  • Muhammad Rafiuddin (1816–1832; died 1900) [son of Muhammad Tsafiuddin]

Rulers of Surakarta

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Rulers of Kalibawang[27]

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  • Mangkudiningrat (1831) [grandson of Hamengkubuwono II of Yogyakarta]
  • Pangeran Adipati Natapraja (1831–1853) [brother]
  • Incorporated into Yogyakarta

Ruler of Nangulan[28]

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  • Pangeran Prabu Adiningrat (1831–1833) [son-in-law of Hamengkubuwono III of Yogyakarta]
  • Brought under Dutch direct rule

  • Raden Lembu Peteng
  • Arya Menger [son]
  • Arya Pratikel [son]
  • Arya Pojok [son-in-law]
  • Ki Demung [son]
  • Ki Pragalba (?–1531) [son]
  • Raden Pratanu (1531–1592/96) [son]
  • Raden Kara (1592/6–1621) [son]
  • Pangeran Mas (1621–1624) [brother]
  • Cakraningrat I (1624–1648) [son]
  • Raden Demang Malaya Kusuma (regent (?) 1648–1656) [brother]
  • Cakraningrat II (1648–1707) [son of Cakraningrat I]
  • Cakraningrat III (1707–1718) [son]
  • Cakraningrat IV (1718–1745) [brother]
  • Cakraningrat V (1745–1770) [son]
  • Cakraningrat VI (1770–1780) [son]
  • Cakraningrat VII (1780–1815) [brother]
  • Cakraningrat VIII (1815–1847) [son]
  • Cakraningrat IX (1847–1862) [son of Cakraningrat VI]
  • Cakraningrat X (1862–1882) [son]
  • Cakraningrat XI (1882–1885, of Bangkalan 1885–1905) [son of Cakraningrat VIII]
  • Regents of Bangkalan 1885-1957
  • Suryanegara (1905–1918) [son]
  • Cakraningrat XII (1918–1945) [brother]
  • Muhammad Aziz Cakraningrat XIII (1948–1956) [son]
  • R. A. Muhammad Ruslan (1956–1957) [brother]

  • Raden Tumenggung Kanduruwan (?–1579)
  • Pangeran Ellor I (c. 1579–?) [son]
  • Pangeran Wetan (c. 1600) [brother]
  • Pangeran Ellor II (?–1624) [son]
  • Kyai Mas Anggadipa (1624–?)
  • Arya Yang Pati (?–1671)
  • Yudanegara (1671–1684) [grandson of Pangeran Ellor II]
  • Pulang Jiwa (1684–1702) [son-in-law]
  • Cakranegara I (1702–1705) [son-in-law]
  • Suderma (1705–1707) [grandson of Yudanegara]
  • Cakranegara II (1707–1737) [son of Cakranegara I]
  • Cakranegara III (1737–1750) [nephew]
  • Bendara Saud (1750–1767) [son-in-law of Cakranegara I]
  • Tirtanegara (1767–1811) [son]
  • Natadiningrat (regent 1804–1810) [son]
  • Sultan Paku Nataningrat (1811–1854) [brother]
  • Natakusuma (1854–1879) [son]
  • Pangeran Pakunataningrat (regent 1883–1901) [brother]
  • Pangeran Arya Prataming Kusuma (regent 1901–1926) [son]
  • Tumenggung Arya Prabuwinata (regent 1926–1929) [son]

  • Adikara I (1685–1708) [son-in-law of Yudanegara of Sumenep]
  • Adikara II (1708–1737) [son]
  • Adikara III (1737–1743) [brother]
  • Adikara IV (1743–1750) [son of Adikara II]
  • Adiningrat (1750–1752) [son]
  • Aria Cakraadiningrat I, R. Alsari (1752–1800) [son of Adikara III]
  • Aria Cakraadiningrat II, R. Alsana (1800–1804) [brother]
  • Panembahan Mangku Adiningrat (1804–1842) [son of Cakraningrat VII of Madura]
  • Pangeran Aria Suriokusumo (1842–1853) [grandson]

See also

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Bibliography

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  • Atja & Saleh Danasasmita, Carita Parahiyangan (transkripsi, terjemahan dan catatan), Bandung: Proyek Pengembangan Permuseuman Jawa Barat 1981.
  • Casparis, Johannes de, Prasasti Indonesia, Vol. I. Bandung: A.C. Nix 1950.
  • Coedès, Georges, The Indianized States of Southeast Asia, Honolulu: University of Hawaii 1968.
  • De Graaf, H.J. de, Geschiedenis van Idonesië. '-Gravenhage & Bandung: Van Hoeve 1949.
  • De Graaf, H.J. & Pigeaud, Th., De eerste moslimse vorstendomen op Java: studien over de staatkundige geschiedenis van de 15de en 16de eeuw (Verhandelingen van het Koninklijk Instituut voor Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde 69), 's-Gravenhage: M. Nijhoff 1974. ISBN 90-247-1636-5.
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  • Jordaan, Roy, Imagine Buddha in Prambanan, Leiden: Rijksuniversiteit te Leiden 1993. ISBN 90-73084-08-3.
  • Krom, N.J., Hindoe-javaansche geschiedenis, 's-Gravenhage, M. Nijhoff 1931.
  • Nagtegaal, Luc, 'The legitimacy of rule in early modern Madura', in Dijk, Kees van, et al. [eds.], Across Madura Strait, Leiden: KITLV Press 1995. ISBN 90-6718-091-2.
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  • Sunardjo, E.H. Unang, Selayang pandang sejarah masa kejayaan kerajaan Cirebon. Cirebon: Yayasan Keraton Kasepuhan Cirebon 1996.
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  • Truhart, Peter, Regents of Nations. Systematic Chronology of States and Their Political Representatives in Past and Present. A Biographical Reference Book, Part 3: Asia & Pacific Oceania, München: Saur 2003, pp. 1227–1238, 1318–1319, ISBN 3-598-21545-2.
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References

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  1. ^ Krom (1931), p. 61-2.
  2. ^ Krom (1931), p. 77-83.
  3. ^ Krom (1931), p. 470, 472; Atja & Saleh (1981).
  4. ^ Jordaan (1993); Coedès (1968); Krom (1931).
  5. ^ Coedés (1968), p. 89
  6. ^ De Casparis (1950), p. 133.
  7. ^ Krom (1931), p. 470.
  8. ^ Poesponegoro & Notosusanto, Vol. II (1993), p. 257-65.
  9. ^ Poesponegoro & Notosusanto, Vol. II (1993), p. 265-80; Coedès (1968); Krom (1931), p. 272-301.
  10. ^ Krom (1931), p. 471; De Graaf (1949), p. 480.
  11. ^ De Graaf (1949), p. 480; Noorduyn (1978); Krom (1931), p. 471.
  12. ^ Arifin (1995); De Graaf & Pigeaud (1974), p. 192-8.
  13. ^ De Graaf (1949), p. 481; De Graaf & Pigeaud (1974), p. 34-85.
  14. ^ De Graaf & Pigeaud (1974), p. 206-19.
  15. ^ De Graaf & Pigeaud (1974), p. 137-55; Truhart (2003), p. 1237.
  16. ^ De Graaf & Pigeaud (1974), p. 156-68; Truhart (2003), p. 1235.
  17. ^ De Graaf & Pigeaud (1974), p. 179-84.
  18. ^ De Graaf & Pigeaud (1974), p. 130-6; Truhart (2003), p. 1236.
  19. ^ Stokvis (1888); Sulendraningrat (1985); Sunardjo (1996), p. 81.
  20. ^ Stokvis (1888); Sulendraningrat (1985); Sunardjo (1996), p. 81.
  21. ^ Stokvis (1888); Sulendraningrat (1985); Sunardjo (1996), p. 81.
  22. ^ Stokvis (1888); Sulendraningrat (1985); Sunardjo (1996), p. 81.
  23. ^ Hall (1981), p. 972; Stokvis (1888); Truhart (2003), p. 1228-9.
  24. ^ Truhart (2003), p. 1230-1; Hall (1981), p. 972; Stokvis (1888).
  25. ^ De Graaf (1949), p. 483; Truhart (2003), p. 1233-4.
  26. ^ De Graaf (1949), p. 483; Selayang pandang (1990); Truhart (2003), p. 1234.
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  28. ^ Stokvis (1888).
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  30. ^ Nagtegaal (1995); Werdisastra (1996).
  31. ^ Nagtegaal (1996); Sutherland (1973-1974).
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