The Kingdom of Pajang or Sultanate of Pajang (; 1568–1586) was a short-lived
Muslim
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state in
Java
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. It was established by
Adiwijaya or Jaka Tingkir, Lord of
Boyolali, after a civil war and was a successor to
Sultanate of Demak. Adiwijaya claimed to be a descendant of Brawijaya V, the last king of the
Majapahit empire, and Trenggana, the sultan of Demak.
Pajang is based in
Central Java
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as a continuation of the Demak Sultanate. The palace complex at this time only remains in the form of the boundaries of its foundations which are on the border of -
Surakarta
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and ,
Kartasura,
Sukoharjo.
In the last battle against the last claimant of Demak, the vicious
Arya Penangsang,
Jaka Tingkir commissioned his greatest vassal, Ki Ageng Pamanahan, and his son,
Sutawijaya, to destroy Arya Penangsang's army. The two managed to defeat and kill Arya Penangsang and were thus awarded a
fief
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in a forest called Alas Mentaok, now
Kotagede, on which they founded their base for the future capital of
Mataram Kingdom.
Legend says King Adiwijaya was so fond of Sutawijaya, that he adopted him as the playmate of his heir, Prince Banawa. Adiwijaya's rule was supposed to be succeeded by this weak-minded heir, but a rebellion by a vassal named Ario Pangiri forced the prince to seek asylum from his childhood friend Sutawijaya.
Pledged to help, Sutawijaya gathered his army defeated Ario Pangiri, and seized the Pajang Palace. Prince Banawa then submitted his crown to Sutawijaya and thus ended the Kingdom of Pajang in 1586, when Sutawijaya founded the greatest Islamic kingdom in Java:
Mataram Sultanate.
Origin
The name of the land of Pajang has been known since the time of the
Majapahit Empire. According to
Nagarakretagama, written in 1365, at that time the younger sister of
Hayam Wuruk (the king of Majapahit at that time) whose real name was Dyah Nertaja served as the ruler of Pajang, had the title ''Bhatara i Pajang'', or abbreviated as
Bhre Pajang. Dyah Nertaja is the mother of
Wikramawardhana (the heir of Majapahit at the time).
Based on the ''babad'' scripts, the country is called the forerunner of Pajang. The legendary folklore mentions that Pengging was an ancient kingdom that was once led by Prabu
Anglingdriya, the arch-enemy of Prabu Baka, the king of Prambanan. This story is with the fairy tale of the founding of the
Prambanan Temple.
When
Majapahit was led by (the last king written in the ''babad'' texts), the name Pengging reappeared. It is said that 's daughter, Retno Ayu Pembayun, was kidnapped by
Menak Daliputih, the king of
Blambangan, the son of Menak Jingga. A hero named
Jaka Sengara appears who manages to seize the princess and kill the kidnapper.
For his services, Jaka Sengara was appointed by as the Pengging
regent
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(bupati) and married Retno Ayu Pembayun. He then was given the title Andayaningrat.
Early history
The Kingdom of Panjang is seen as the first kingdom that emerged in the interior of
Java
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after the collapse of the Muslim kingdom in the
Pasisir
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, or the northern coastal region of Java.
According to the ''babad'' scripts, Andayaningrat died at the hands of during the war between the
Majapahit Empire and the
Demak Sultanate. He was later replaced by his son, whose name was Raden Kebo Kenanga, with the title Ki Ageng Pengging. Since then Pengging has been the subordinate area of the Demak Kingdom.
Several years later Ki Ageng Pengging was sentenced to death because he was accused of trying to rebel against the
Demak Sultanate. His son, who had the title
Jaka Tingkir, when he was an adult, actually served
Demak.
Jaka Tingkir's brilliant achievements in the army made him appointed as
Trenggana's son-in-law and became the
regent
In a monarchy, a regent () is a person appointed to govern a state because the actual monarch is a minor, absent, incapacitated or unable to discharge their powers and duties, or the throne is vacant and a new monarch has not yet been dete ...
(bupati) of Pajang with the title Adiwijaya. The Pajang area at that time covered the Pengging area (now roughly covering
Boyolali and
Klaten), Tingkir (the
Salatiga area),
Butuh, and its surroundings.
After the death of Trenggana in 1546, then took the throne. However, Sultan Prawata was killed by his cousin, Arya Penangsang, the
regent
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(bupati) of Jipang in 1547. After that,
Arya Penangsang tried to kill
Adiwijaya but failed.
With the support of
Ratu Kalinyamat (the
regent
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(bupati) of
Jepara and daughter of Trenggana), Adiwijaya and his followers succeeded in defeating Arya Penangsang. Adiwijaya then seized the throne of Demak and founded the Kingdom of Pajang.
See also
*
The spread of Islam in Indonesia (1200 to 1600)
*
List of monarchs of Java
Further reading
Pigeaud, T.G.T. and
De Graaf, H.J. (1976). ''Islamic States in Java 1500-1700''. Brill.
Ricklefs, M.C. (2008). ''A History of Modern Indonesia since c. 1200''. New York: Palgrave MacMillan.
External links
A look on former Capital of Mataram
Precolonial states of Indonesia
Islamic states in Indonesia
Former sultanates
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