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Surakarta Surakarta ( jv, ꦯꦸꦫꦏꦂꦠ), known colloquially as Solo ( jv, ꦱꦭ; ), is a city in Central Java, Indonesia. The 44 km2 (16.2 sq mi) city adjoins Karanganyar Regency and Boyolali Regency to the north, Karanganyar Regency and Su ...
, April 14, 1925 – Surakarta, June 11, 2004) was the twelfth
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(ruler of
Surakarta Surakarta ( jv, ꦯꦸꦫꦏꦂꦠ), known colloquially as Solo ( jv, ꦱꦭ; ), is a city in Central Java, Indonesia. The 44 km2 (16.2 sq mi) city adjoins Karanganyar Regency and Boyolali Regency to the north, Karanganyar Regency and Su ...
) and the longest ruling of all monarchs in Surakarta history. He reigned under Japanese occupation during the
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, and through the Sukarno and Suharto eras; in effect, three eras in which traditional Javanese power had been both respected and challenged. Towards the end of his reign, he was able to stake the claim of his palaces' context in the modern Indonesia by the publication of ''Karaton Surakarta: A Look into the Court of Surakarta Hadiningrat, Central Java'' which was published in the same year of his death.


Early life

Born as Raden Mas Soerjo Goeritno (
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: ꦫꦢꦺꦤ꧀ꦩꦱ꧀ꦯꦸꦂꦪꦓꦫꦶꦠ꧀ꦤ), he was the son of Pakubuwono XI and his queen consort, Kanjeng Raden Ayu Koesparijah (styled Gusti Kanjeng Ratu Pakubuwono). RM. Soerjo Goeritno also had a half-sister namely Gusti Raden Ayu Koes Saparijam (styled GKR. Kedaton). In his childhood, RM. Soerjo Goeritno was educated in an
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(
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primary school) near Pasar Legi, Surakarta. He was nicknamed Bobby by his
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s. Some of his uncles, who was the same age with him, was also educated in this school. RM. Soerjo Goeritno was a friendly pupil and had a close friendship with his classmates without considering the social status. Since his childhood, he was fond of studying Javanese classical dances, especially Handaga and Garuda dances. He often recited
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with Mr. Tjondrowijoto, a teacher in Mambaul Ulum. He also liked
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. Since 1938, RM. Soerjo Goeritno was forced to quit his education for 5 months, as he must follow his father who was mandated by
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, his grandfather, to leave for the
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with other local monarchs in
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to attend 40th
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of Queen Wilhelmina's
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. After that, RM. Soerjo Goeritno continued his education to Hogereburgerschool te Bandoeng (now became SMA Negeri 3 Bandung and SMA Negeri 5 Bandung) with some uncles. After being schooled for 2 years,
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broke out, in which
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won against
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, then Dutch East Indies
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to
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. Pakubuwono XI asked him to left
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for Surakarta. On June 1, 1945, his father died. According to Javanese tradition, the heir must be the Pakubuwono XI's eldest son, Kanjeng Gusti Pangeran Haryo Mangkoeboemi. However, the opportunity was closed as his mother, GKR. Kentjana (the first wife of Pakubuwono XI), had died in 1910, so she couldn't be appointed as queen consort when his husband was crowned. RM. Soerjo Goeritno subsequently became the heir despite being the youngest son, proven with the fact that he didn't attend his father's funeral in Imogiri, in accordance with the tradition that an heir was prohibited to attend his predecessor's funeral. Before ascending to throne, RM. Soerjo Goeritno was appointed as
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, styled KGPH. Poerbojo. Another version relates that his appointment was closely related to the role played by
Sukarno Sukarno). (; born Koesno Sosrodihardjo, ; 6 June 1901 – 21 June 1970) was an Indonesian statesman, orator, revolutionary, and nationalist who was the first president of Indonesia, serving from 1945 to 1967. Sukarno was the leader of ...
, future
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. RM. Soerjo Goeritno was chosen as Pakubuwono XII because of his young age and ability to adapt into a new situation. Although a new king had been agreed on, a new problem emerged. His coronation plan was once opposed by Japanese colonial government, who stated that they didn't dare to guarantee the safety of future king.


Rule


War of Independence

RM. Soerjo Goeritno was crowned as Pakubuwono XII on June 11, 1945, approximately 2-months before
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. Due to his young age, he was often accompanied by his mother, GKR. Pakubuwono (popularly known as Ibu Ageng or Great Mother), in carrying out his daily duties. Pakubuwono XII was often nicknamed as Sinuhun Hamardika, because he became the first Susuhunan of Surakarta who reigned in independence era. After Proclamation of Independence, on September 1, 1945, he and
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separately issue royal decrees which congratulated to the newly founded Republic of Indonesia, 4 days before
Hamengkubuwono IX Hamengkubuwono IX or HB IX (12 April 1912 – 2 October 1988) was an Indonesian statesman and royal who was the second vice president of Indonesia, the ninth sultan of Yogyakarta, and the first governor of the Special Region of Yogyakarta. Hamen ...
and Paku Alam VIII's decree. On September 6, 1945,
Surakarta Sunanate Surakarta Sunanate ( id, Kasunanan Surakarta; jv, ꦟꦒꦫꦶꦑꦱꦸꦤꦤ꧀ꦤꦤ꧀ꦯꦸꦫꦏꦂꦠꦲꦢꦶꦤꦶꦁꦫꦠ꧀, ''Kasunanan/Karaton Surakarta Hadiningrat''; nl, Soerakarta) was a Javanese monarchy centred in the city of ...
and
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of
Mangkunegaran The Duchy of Mangkunegaran ( id, Kadipaten Mangkunegaran) is a small Javanese princely state located within the region of Surakarta in Indonesia. It was established in 1757 by Raden Mas Said, when he submitted his army to Pakubuwono III in Fe ...
were granted Special Region's Charter from President Sukarno. During Indonesian War of Independence, Pakubuwono XII was awarded titular military rank of
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from President Sukarno, which caused him often accompanying the president to observe some battlefields. Between October 12–13, 1945, Pakubuwono XII even led an assault to headquarter of
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in Kemlayan (now in Serengan
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) and Timuran (now in Banjarsari subdistrict). He also led an assault to headquarter of Kido Butai in Mangkubumen (now in Banjarsari subdistrict). The Netherlands who didn't consent to Indonesian independence attempted to violently seize their former colony. In January 1946, the capital of
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should be moved to
Yogyakarta Yogyakarta (; jv, ꦔꦪꦺꦴꦒꦾꦏꦂꦠ ; pey, Jogjakarta) is the capital city of Special Region of Yogyakarta in Indonesia, in the south-central part of the island of Java. As the only Indonesian royal city still ruled by a monarchy, ...
because
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had been occupied by the Dutch. In that time, Indonesian government was led by
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as
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, aside from Sukarno as
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. As commonly occurred in a country, an opposition fraction who did not support the governmental system of PM Syahrir emerged, for example the group of General Soedirman. As Yogyakarta became a capital, Surakarta who had been an old rival became center of opposition. The radicals namely
Barisan Banteng The ''Suishintai'' ( ja, 推進体, Suishintai, Pioneer Corps, id, Barisan Pelopor) was the paramilitary youth wing of the '' Jawa Hōkōkai'' (ジャワ奉公会, "Javanese Service Society") which was formed in August 1944 by its leader Sukarno, ...
(meaning "Ox Front" in Indonesian) led by Muwardi deliberately abducted Pakubuwono XII and Sutan Syahrir as a protest to
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. Barisan Banteng successfully took control of Surakarta without being eradicated by Indonesian government due to Gen. Soedirman's protection.
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was even successful to persuade the government to abolish special status of Surakarta. Since June 1, 1946, Sunanate of Surakarta was only a
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within
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. The government was held by civilians, while Pakubuwono XII was merely symbolic.


Independence era

In his early rule, Pakubuwono XII was viewed as a ruler who failed in taking important role and using political situation of Indonesia, which caused his prestige lower than that of Hamengkubuwono IX of
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. Pakubuwono XII had actually attempted to regain special status of Surakarta. On January 15, 1952, Pakubuwono XII ever explained extensively about
Special Region of Surakarta Surakarta ( jv, ꦯꦸꦫꦏꦂꦠ), known colloquially as Solo ( jv, ꦱꦭ; ), is a city in Central Java, Indonesia. The 44 km2 (16.2 sq mi) city adjoins Karanganyar Regency and Boyolali Regency to the north, Karanganyar Regency and ...
to the ministerial council in Jakarta. In that occasion, he explains that the government of special region couldn't overcome unrest and gnawing with armed threat, while the government of special region didn't have power apparatus. However, the attempt was stagnant without solution. Eventually, Pakubuwono XII left the
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to attend education in Jakarta in 1954. He appointed his uncle, KGPH. Koesoemojoedo, as his temporary representative. In his reign, there were two catastrophes in
Surakarta Palace Surakarta Sunanate ( id, Kasunanan Surakarta; jv, ꦟꦒꦫꦶꦑꦱꦸꦤꦤ꧀ꦤꦤ꧀ꦯꦸꦫꦏꦂꦠꦲꦢꦶꦤꦶꦁꦫꦠ꧀, ''Kasunanan/Karaton Surakarta Hadiningrat''; nl, Soerakarta) was a Javanese monarchy centred in the city of ...
. On November 19, 1954, the tallest building in palace complex, Panggung Sangga Buwana, was burned and most of the building, including the roof and decoration in the top of building, was destroyed. On January 31, 1985, the core of palace was burned down at 9.00 pm. The fire happened in Sasana Parasdya, Sasana Sewaka, Sasana Handrawina, Dalem Ageng Prabasuyasa, Dayinta, and Paningrat. The entire building, including the furnitures, was completely destroyed.Paku Buwono – Keraton Surakarta.
/ref> On February 5, 1985, Pakubuwono XII told President Soeharto about the fire in Surakarta Palace. The president reacted by forming Committee 13 who was tasked to rehabilitate the palace. Hardjonagoro, a national cultural observer who was also Pakubuwono XII's friend, was one of the member of Committee 13. Surakarta Palace was fully rehabilitated after obtaining 4 million rupiahs from the government. The renovation of palace complex was finished and it was inaugurated in 1987. On September 26, 1995, by Presidential Decree no. 70/SKEP/IX/1995, Pakubuwono XII was awarded Struggle Prize and Medal of Generation '45 from central government. The award was given as a form of honor for Pakubuwono XII as the first king in Indonesia to swear allegiance and stand behind the republic government in the early independence era. Pakubuwono XII also voluntarily contributed a half of his personal and royal wealth to central government in that era. Although in his early reign, Pakubuwono XII was politically less successful, he still became the patron figure of Javanese culture. In reformation era, many national figures, such as President
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, still respected him as elder of Java.Abdurrahman Wahid: Keraton dan Perjalanan Budayanya.
from website Santri Gus Dur: Komunitas Pemikiran Gusdur


Death and succession

In the middle of 2004, Pakubuwana fell into
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and underwent intensive care in Panti Kosala Dr. Oen Hospital, Surakarta. Eventually, Pakubuwono XII was pronounced dead on June 11, 2004.Solo: Paku Buwono XII Mangkat.
from website Liputan6.com
At the same time of the death of Pakubuwono XII,
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took place in Surakarta. Upon his death in 2004, there was no clear heir as there was no official queen installed. Two of his sons who were half-brothers claimed the throne. The older, Hangabehi, took control of the kraton (palace) and expelled his younger half-brother Tedjowulan. Each had himself crowned and they held separate tomb-sealing rituals for their father. Family consensus has now acknowledged that Hangabehi is the rightful heir and is now titled SISKS Pakubuwono XIII.Ganug Nugroho Adil,
KGPH Tedjowulan: Reviving the place of Surakarta'
''The Jakarta Post'', July 4, 2012.
On July 18–19, 2009, there was a ceremony in the kraton where the enthronement anniversary was conducted with the sacred Bedoyo Dance performed for the ceremony. The attendees consisted of various local and foreign dignitaries as well as Hangebehi's half-brother Tedjowulan. In 2017, further developments of crowning
Pakubuwono XIII Sri Susuhunan Pakubuwono XIII (Javanese script: ꦯꦩ꧀ꦥꦺꦪꦤ꧀ꦢꦊꦩ꧀ꦲꦶꦁꦏꦁꦯꦶꦤꦸꦲꦸꦤ꧀ꦑꦁꦗꦼꦁꦯꦸꦱꦸꦲꦸꦤꦤ꧀ꦦꦏꦸꦧꦸꦮꦤ XIII; born in Surakarta, June 28, 1948) has been the king o ...
resolved the 13-year long dispute.


Family


Wives

# KRAy. Mandojoningroem # KRAy. Rogasmoro # KRAy. Pradoponingroem # KRAy. Koesoemaningroem # KRAy. Retnodiningroem # KRAy. Poedjoningroem


Children

# Gusti Raden Ayu Koes Handawijah/GKR. Alit # Gusti Raden Mas Surjo Partono/KGPH. Hangabehi (later Susuhunan Pakubuwono XIII) # GRM. Surjo Suprapto/KGPH. Hadi Prabowo # GRAy. Kus Supijah/GKR. Galuh Kentjana # GRM. Surjono/KGPH. Puspo Hadikusumo # GRAy. Kus Rahmanijah # GRAy. Kus Saparnijah # GRAy. Kus Handarijah/GKR. Sekar Kentjana # GRAy. Kus Kristijah # GRAy. Kus Sapardijah # GRAy. Kus Raspijah # GRM. Surjo Suseno/KGPH. Kusumojudho # GRAy. Kus Sutrijah # GRAy. Kus Isbandijah/GKR. Retno Dumilah # GRM. Surjo Sutedjo/KGPH. Tedjowulan # GRM. Surjo Bandono/KGPH. Puger # GRAy. Kus Partinah # GRM. Surjo Suparto/KGPH. Dipokusumo # GRM. Surjo Saroso # GRM. Surjo Bandrijo/KGPH. Benowo # GRAy. Kus Niyah # GRM. Surjo Sudhiro/Gusti Pangeran Haryo Notokusumo # GRM. Surjo Suharso/GPH. Madukusuma # GRM. Surjo Sudarsono/GPH. Widjojo Sudarsono # GRAy. Kus Murtijah/GKR. Wandansari # GRAy. Kus Sabandijah # GRAy. Kus Trinijah # GRAy. Kus Indrijah/GKR. Aju # GRM. Surjo Sutrisno/GPH. Surjo Witjaksono # GRM. Nur Muhammad/GPH. Tjahjoningrat # GRAy. Kus Suwijah # GRAy. Kus Ismanijah # GRAy. Kus Samsijah # GRAy. Kus Saparsijah # GRM. Surjo Wahono/GPH. Surjo Mataram


Military honours

* Titular rank of lieutenant-general (November 1, 1945) * Satyalencana Perang Kemerdekaan I (August 17, 1958) * Satyalencana Perang Kemerdekaan II (August 17, 1958) * Award for Building Service of Indonesian War Force, issued by President
Sukarno Sukarno). (; born Koesno Sosrodihardjo, ; 6 June 1901 – 21 June 1970) was an Indonesian statesman, orator, revolutionary, and nationalist who was the first president of Indonesia, serving from 1945 to 1967. Sukarno was the leader of ...
on October 5, 1958 * Heroic Decoration in Guerilla Struggle in Defending Independence, issued by President Sukarno on November 10, 1958 * Awarded Indonesian Veteran Card on June 8, 1968.


References


Literature

* Ricklefs MC. 2001. ''A History of Modern Indonesia: 3rd Edition''. Palgrave and Stanford University Press. * Purwadi. 2007. ''Sejarah Raja-Raja Jawa''. Yogyakarta: Media Ilmu.


External links


"Solo Journal; The Coffee Shop King, 80, With Ladies in Waiting,"
''NY Times'' December 5, 2002, by Jane Perlez {{DEFAULTSORT:Pakubuwono 12 1925 births 2004 deaths Burials at Imogiri Susuhunan of Surakarta Indonesian royalty