Sultan Agung
Sultan Agung was a significant ruler of the Mataram Sultanate in the 17th century, recognized for his efforts in uniting Java and promoting the spread of Islam, and was pivotal in establishing cultural traditions, including the Grebeg Syawal festival.
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Sultan Agung prepared the relocation of the capital from Kotagede to Kerta over two decades.
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Sultan Agung was the first king to be buried in the Imogiri complex and is considered an ancestor of the Mataram Islamic dynasty.
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Sultan Agung is noted for establishing the burial complex at Imogiri.
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Sultan Agung was the third king of Mataram.
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Indonesia:
Sultan Agung is noted for establishing the burial site at Imogiri for Mataram Islamic kings.
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Indonesia:
Sultan Agung combined military strength and cultural symbols to reinforce the legitimacy of his power.
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Indonesia:
Sultan Agung led the Mataram soldiers who attacked the newly built administrative center in Batavia.
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Sultan Agung ruled during the time when the Grebeg Syawal tradition was established.
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