House of Mataram

The Mataram dynasty is a reference to a dynasty or family that occupies the throne of the Mataram Sultanate. After the Javanese Revolutionary War in the 18th century to the present, the Mataram dynasty ruled the fragmented monarchs of the Mataram Sultanate (Catur Sagatra)

House of Mataram
CountryMataram Sultanate (now part of Republic of Indonesia)
Founded16th Century
FounderGedhe Pamanahan
TitlesPanembahan, Sultan and Susuhunan Mataram
  • Susuhunan Surakarta
  • Sultan Yogyakarta
  • Adipati Mangkunegaran
  • Adipati Pakualaman

History

The Giyanti Treaty divides the Mataram Sultanate into two; Surakarta Sunanate and Yogyakarta Sultanate.

According to the Babad Tanah Jawi, the House of Mataram is descended from Ki Ageng Sela through his grandson, Ki Ageng Pemanahan. The latter figure is the father of Panembahan Senopati, the first king of Mataram. Ki Ageng Sela himself is said to have descended from Brawijaya V, the last king of Majapahit.

Sultan Agung Anyakrakusuma (1613-1645), the great king of the Sultanate of Mataram.

After the Third Javanese War of Succession was over, three kingdoms were formed, two of which became full heirs of the Mataram Dynasty (Sultanate of Yogyakarta and Surakarta Sunanate). The third was known as the Duchy of Mangkunegaran. During the split of Mataram, Sultan Hamengkubuwono I, Susuhunan Pakubuwana III, and Duke Mangkunegara I were all siblings. When the British came to power in Java, Raffles installed Prince Natakusuma, son of Sultan Hamengkubuwana I, as an independent prince who ruled a new imperial monarchy, the Pakualaman Duchy, as a repayment for his assistance in helping the resistance of the Sultanate of Yogyakarta against British rule.

Indonesian National Heroes from the Mataram Dynasty

Family tree

Genealogy of the Mataram dynasty

Singhasari Kingdom
Majapahit Empire
Mataram Sultanate
Surakarta Sunanate
Yogyakarta Sultanate
Duchy of Mangkunegara
Duchy of Pakualaman
Nangulan
Kalibawang

Ken Arok
r.1222–1227
Ken DedesTunggul
Ametung
Mahisa Wong
Teleng
Anusapati
r.1227–1248
Bhatara
Narasinghamurti
Vishnuwardhana
r.1248–1268
Dyah
Lembu Tal
Kertanegara
r.1268–1292
Raden Vijaya
r.1293–1309
Gayatri
Rajapatni
Dyah Gitarja
r.1328–1351
Dyah Sumana♀ Dyah Nertaja
Vikramawardhana
r.1389–1429
Kertawijaya
r.1447–1451
Rajasawardhana
r.1451–1453
Bhre
Kertabhumi

r.1468–1474
Bondan Kajawan
Ki Getas Pandawa
Ki Ageng Sela
Ki Ageng Enis
Ki Ageng
Pamanahan
Senapati
r.1586–1601
Anyakrawati
r.1601–1613
Sultan Agung
r.1613–1645
Amangkurat I
r.1646–1677
Amangkurat II
r.1677–1703
Pakubuwono I
r.1705–1719
Amangkurat III
r.1703–1705
Amangkurat IV
r.1719–1726
Prince Arya
Mangkunegara
Prince
Tepasana
Pakubuwono II
r.1726–1742, 
1743–1749
Hamengkubuwono I
r.1755–1792
Mangkunegara I
r.1757–1795
Amangkurat V
r.1742–1743
Pakubuwono III
r.1749–1755
r.1755–1788
Hamengkubuwono II
r.1792–1810, 1811–1812
1826–1828
Paku Alam I
r.1813–1829
Prince
Kusumadiningrat
Prince
Prabuwijaya
♀ Ratu AlitPakubuwono IV
r.1788–1820
Hamengkubuwono III
r.1810–1811, 1812–1814
?Paku Alam II
r.1829–1858
Mangkunegara II
r.1795–1835
Pakubuwono V
r.1820–1823
Pakubuwono VIII
r.1858–1861
Pakubuwono VII
r.1830–1858
Hamengkubuwono IV
r.1814–1823
Prince
Diponegoro
Prince Prabu
Adiningrat

r.1831–1833
Prince
Mangkudiningrat

r.1831–1831
Prince Adipati
Natapraja

r.1831–1853
Paku Alam III
r.1858–1864
Prince
Natakusuma
♀ Ratu SayatiPrince
Adiwijay
♀ Ratu SekeliPakubuwono VI
r.1823–1830
Hamengkubuwono V
r.1823–1826, 1828–1855
Hamengkubuwono VI
r.1855–1877
Paku Alam IV
r.1864–1878
Mangkunegara III
r.1835–1853
Mangkunegara IV
r.1853–1881
Pakubuwono IX
r.1861–1893
Hamengkubuwono VII
r.1877–1921
Paku Alam V
r.1878–1900
Mangkunegara V
r.1881–1896
Mangkunegara VI
r.1896–1916
Pakubuwono X
r.1893–1939
Hamengkubuwono VIII
r.1921–1939
Paku Alam VI
r.1901–1902
Mangkunegara VII
r.1916–1944
Pakubuwono XI
r.1939–1945
Hamengkubuwono IX
r.1940–1988
Paku Alam VII
r.1903–1937
Mangkunegara VIII
r.1944–1987
Pakubuwono XII
r.1945–2004
Hamengkubuwono X
r.1989–present
Paku Alam VIII
r.1937–1998
Mangkunegara IX
r.1987–2021
Pakubuwono XIII
r.2004–present
Paku Alam IX
r.1999–2015
Mangkunegara X
r.2022–present
Paku Alam X
r.2016–present

See also

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