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Verfasst von:Remmelink, Wim, [VerfasserIn]   i
Titel:Babad Tanah Jawi, The Chronicle of Java
Titelzusatz:The Revised Prose Version of C.F. Winter Sr
Verf.angabe:Wim Remmelink.
Verlagsort:Amsterdam
Verlag:Amsterdam University Press
Jahr:2022
Umfang:1 Online-Ressource (1086 p.)
Schrift/Sprache:In English
Ang. zum Inhalt:Frontmatter
 Contents
 List of Illustrations
 Introduction
 Chronological List of Javanese Kingdoms and Kings
 Conversion Table Javanese Era (A.J.) to Common Era (C.E.)
 Map of Central and East Java
 Map of the Semarang – Kartasura Area
 The Javanese Realm
 1. Genealogy from Adam to the Gods
 2. King Watugunung of Gilingwesi
 3. Genealogy of the kings of Java from Bathara Wisnu and Bathara Brama to the kingdom of Pajajaran
 4. The story of Siyungwanara
 5. Radèn Susuruh escapes from Pajajaran and settles Majapahit
 6. Pajajaran conquered. Radèn Susuruh founds a dynasty in Majapahit
 7. The story of Arya Dilah
 8. Radèn Rahmat (Sunan Ngampèldenta)
 9. Radèn Said (Sunan Kalijaga)
 10. Radèn Patah and Radèn Husèn
 11. Radèn Bondhankajawan
 12. Jaka Tarub
 13. Prabu Brawijaya in conflict with Sunan Giri
 14. The fall of Majapahit and the rise of Demak
 15. The building of the Mosque of Demak
 16. Sunan Bonang has the pusaka krisses of the kings of Java made
 17. Lembupeteng marries Rara Nawangsih
 18. Kyai Ageng Pengging. The birth of Jaka Tingkir
 19. Jaka Tingkir goes to serve in Demak
 20. Ki Buyut Banyubiru. Jaka Tingkir fights the crocodiles
 21. Panic in the lodge at Prawata because of a raging water buffalo
 22. Ki Ageng Séla tries to become a member of the Tamtama Corps but is rejected
 23. Jaka Tingkir becomes adipati of Pajang
 24. Ki Ageng Séla catches the lightning
 25. Sunan Prawata and Pangéran Kalinyamat murdered by Arya Panangsang
 26. Adipati Pajang visits Sunan Kudus
 27. Arya Panangsang is killed by a trick of Ki Pamanahan and Ki Panjawi
 28. Ki Pamanahan settles Mataram
 29. Adipati Pajang ascends the throne as Sultan
 30. Kyai Ageng Mataram dies. Radèn Ngabèhi Saloringpasar succeeds him with the title Sénapati Ngalaga
 31. Sénapati tries to win over the leaseholders who want to pay tribute to Pajang
 32. A star descends on Sénapati and he meets with Ratu Rara Kidul
 33. Sunan Kalijaga visits Mataram and criticises the residence of Panembahan Sénapati
 34. Sultan Pajang sends a messenger to Mataram to confirm whether Sénapati really wants to become disloyal
 35. Radèn Pabélan. Tumenggung Mayang is exiled to Semarang, but is rescued by Sénapati
 36. Sultan Pajang dies and is succeeded by his son-in-law, Adipati Demak
 37. Sénapati conquers Pajang and returns the Sultan to Demak; Pangéran Banawa becomes Sultan of Pajang
 38. The supernatural power of Radèn Rangga, son of Panembahan Sénapati
 39. Sultan Banawa dies. Panembahan Sénapati asks
 40. Panembahan Sénapati takes on the lords of East Java
 41. Panembahan Sénapati conquers Madiyun. The adipati of Pasuruhan submits to Panembahan Sénapati
 42. Sénapati of Kedhiri submits freely to the lord of Mataram
 43. Mataram is attacked by the armies from East Java
 44. Adipati Pathi wages war against Mataram
 45. Panembahan Sénapati dies and is succeeded by the crown prince
 46. The Adipati of Demak rises in rebellion against Mataram
 47. Pangéran Jayaraga is appointed adipati of Pranaraga, but subsequently rises in rebellion against Mataram
 48. The king of Mataram dies. He is succeeded by Pangéran Martapura who abdicates and is succeeded by Pangéran Rangsang with the title Sultan Agung Pandhita Anyakrakusuma
 49. Kyai Suratani is sent to conquer East Java
 50. Sultan Agung marches against Wirasaba
 51. The bupati of East Java are united on crushing Mataram
 52. Lasem and Pasuruhan conquered by Mataram
 53. A horse named Domba becomes the cause for the conquest of Pajang by Mataram
 54. Tuban conquered by Mataram
 55. Madura attacked by the army of Mataram
 56. Surabaya submits to Mataram
 57. Adipati Pragola of Pathi rises in rebellion against Mataram
 58. Pangéran Pekik marries Ratu Pandansari and is ordered to subdue Panembahan Giri
 59. Pangéran Mandurareja is ordered to take Jakarta
 60. Pangéran Silarong is ordered to conquer Blambangan
 61. Sultan Agung regularly meets with Ratu Kidul
 62. Sultan Agung dies and is succeeded by his son Pangéran Arya Mataram with the title Sunan Mangkurat
 63. Pangéran Alit, the younger brother of Sunan Mangkurat, rebels and dies in a fight
 64. Tumenggung Wiraguna fights against the army of Blambangan
 65. Jurutaman is killed; his blood changes into poison. The king takes the daughter of a wayang gedhog performer as his wife who is already married to Kyai Dilem
 66. A crossbreed hen turns into a cock and is offered to the king
 67. The girl Oyi who creates a great upheaval
 68. Trunajaya returns to Sampang and prepares to attack Mataram
 69. Pajarakan is raided by warriors from Makassar
 70. In Surabaya, Trunajaya adopts the title Panembahan Maduretna and with the assistance of the Makassarese rises in revolt against Mataram
 71. Mataram attacked by Trunajaya’s troops
 72. Sunan Mangkurat leaves his palace; Mataram conquered
 73. Sunan Mangkurat dies; he is buried in Tegalwangi
 74. Pangéran Puger sets himself up as king with the title Sénapati Ngalaga; he has his palace in Jenar
 75. Pangéran Adipati Anom assumes the kingship in Tegal with the title Susuhunan Mangkurat
 76. Demak overrun by the Madurese
 77. Sunan Mangkurat proceeds to Jepara
 78. Sunan Mangkurat proceeds to Kadhiri to capture Trunajaya
 79. Trunajaya is captured and killed
 80. Kartasura is established. Sunan Mangkurat summons his younger brother Sunan Ngalaga of Mataram
 81. The army of Sunan Ngalaga goes to battle against the army of Kartasura
 82. Sunan Ngalaga is persuaded by his brother Sunan Mangkurat to come to Kartasura
 84.* Untung is adopted by Captain Mur
 85. Untung flees to the Sultan of Carebon
 86. Surapati takes service with Kartasura
 87. Captain Tak wants to capture Surapati, but gets killed in Kartasura
 88. Surapati becomes bupati in Pasuruhan and is granted the title Tumenggung Wiranagara
 89. The Company requests the death of Tumenggung Martapura of Jepara
 90. Panembahan Rama of Kajoran rises in revolt
 83.* Ki Ageng Wanakusuma, a descendant of Ki Ageng Giring, wants to overthrow the rule of Kartasura
 91. Sunan Mangkurat gives orders to attack Pasuruhan
 92. Sunan Mangkurat marries his son to the daughter of his younger brother Pangéran Puger
 93. Radèn Ayu Lembah returns to the Puger residence
 94. Radèn Sukra is tortured by Pangéran Adipati Anom
 95. Radèn Sukra courts Radèn Ayu Lembah, but before succeeding both come to grief
 96. Adipati Wiranagara in Pasuruhan conquers Panaraga
 97. Sunan Mangkurat dies and is succeeded by his son Pangéran Adipati Anom
 98. The Sunan becomes angry with Pangéran Adipati Puger and his whole family
 99. Kartasura is visited by a black magician sent by the Dutch
 100. Pangéran Adipati Puger flees to Semarang
 101. Pangéran Adipati Puger ascends the throne in Semarang with the title Susuhunan Pakubuwana
 102. Susuhunan Pakubuwana celebrates with his army
 103. Tumenggung Jayaningrat submits to Susuhunan Pakubuwana
 104. Susuhunan Pakubuwana turns out his army against Kartasura
 105. Pangéran Arya Mataram submits to his elder brother Susuhunan Pakubuwana; Susuhunan Mangkurat makes his escape from the palace
 106. Susuhunan Pakubuwana occupies the palace of Kartasura
 107. The ousted sunan (Susuhunan Mangkurat) seeks help from Pasuruhan
 108. Adipati Wiranagara (Surapati) dies
 109. Sunan Mas (the ousted Sunan) submits to the Company and is told to go to Batavia
 110. The Company requests the death of Adipati Jangrana of Surabaya
 111. Arya Jayapuspita of Surabaya rises in revolt to avenge his brother
 112. Arya Jayapuspita withdraws from the city to deploy in Japan
 113. Pangéran Dipanagara proclaimed king by Arya Jayapuspita with the title Panembahan Érucakra and with his palace in Madiyun
 114. Susuhunan Pakubuwana I dies and is succeeded by his son Pangéran Adipati Mangkunagara
 115. Pangéran Blitar sets himself up as king in Kartasari (Mataram) with the title Sultan Ibnu Mustapa and stands up to his brother the Susuhunan in Kartasura
 116.
 The rebel Pangéran Pancawati
 117. Panembahan Érucakra joins Sultan Ibnu Mustapa
 118. The army of Kartasura attacks Kartasari
 119. Ngabèhi Tohjaya summoned back to Kartasura
 120. Rebellion in Tembayat. Pangéran Arya Mataram who had proclaimed himself with the title Sunan Kuning is killed in Jepara
 121. Radèn Jimat from Madura joins Sultan Ibnu Mustapa in Madiyun
 122. The descendants of Surapati pay their respects to Panembahan Purbaya in Kadhiri
 123. Pangéran Blitar, i.e. Sultan Ibnu Mustapa, dies and is buried in Imagiri
 124. Ki Martayuda is exiled to Jakarta
 125. Panembahan Purbaya is persuaded to surrender and housed in Jakarta
 126. Radèn Brahim, a descendant of Surapati, takes it badly that his siblings had been deceived by the Company
 127. A rebel from Nusatembini. Sunan Mangkurat Jawi dies. He is succeeded by his son with the title Sunan Pakubuwana II
 128. His Majesty visits the residence of his elder brother Pangéran Arya Mangkunagara
 129. The birth of Radèn Mas Said. The banishment of Pangéran Arya Mangkunagara
 130. Patih Danureja is sent as envoy to Batavia
 131. Ratu Kancana uses a magical spell
 132. Sèh Wangsawana predicts what will become of Radèn Mas Sujana and Radèn Mas Seksi (Said)
 133. Patih Danureja is sent into exile
 134. The kinsfolk of Sunan Mangkurat return to Java
 135. Ratu Kancana dies
 136. Radèn Ayu Taman, the beauty from Pathi
 137. Pangéran Purbaya demoted from his position and exiled overseas
 138. His Majesty makes a pilgrimage to Mataram
 139. The Chinese revolt in Batavia
 140. The Chinese on the eastern Pasisir get ready for war. The Sunan in Kartasura discusses the outbreak of war between the Chinese and the Company
 141. Tumenggung Martapura goes to meet the Chinese troops in Puwun
 142. Tumenggung Martapura incurs the anger of the patih
 143. The commander in Semarang asks for the Sunan’s help
 144. The Chinese army is going to attack Semarang
 145. The patih gets into conflict with Adipati Cakraningrat of Madura
 146. Tumenggung Martapura is rumored to have become disloyal and be helping the Chinese
 147. Pangéran Tepasana and Pangéran Jayakusuma are killed by strangling
 148. Pangéran Wiramenggala flees the capital Kartasura and joins the Chinese
 149. The Company garrison in Kartasura engages in battle with the Javanese troops
 150. The Company garrison unconditionally surrenders to the Sunan
 151. Adipati Jayaningrat resigns from his position and recommends his son-in-law Radèn Supama. The war in Semarang
 152. The army from Kartasura fights the army from Madura
 153. The royal messengers Ki Surandriya and Ki Wangsajaya are taken prisoner by the enemy and sent to Batavia
 154. Patih Natakusuma becomes commander of the Kartasura army that attacks Semarang
 155. Sunan Pakubuwana makes peace again with the Company
 156. Patih Natakusuma feels at a loss to carry out the wishes of the Sunan
 157. Radèn Martapura remains firmly resolved
 158. Radèn Mas Garendi is installed as king in Pathi with the title Prabu Kuning
 159. The Kartasura army battles the Chinese in Demak
 160. Patih Natakusuma provokes the anger of the Sunan and is taken into custody by the Company in Semarang
 161. The troops of Kartasura are defeated in their battle against the Chinese
 162. His Majesty the Sunan in Kartasura wishes to go and meet the Chinese in battle himself
 163. His Majesty the Sunan leaves the palace of Kartasura to go to Magetan
 164. Sunan Kuning occupies the palace of Kartasura
 165. Sunan Pakubuwana sets up court in Pranaraga
 166. Sunan Pakubuwana II intends to retake the capital of Kartasura
 167. The troops from Pranaraga suffer defeat against the troops from Kartasura
 168. Radèn Martapura is at odds with Adipati Mangunoneng
 169. Sunan Pakubuwana II meets Sunan Lawu
 170. The Company fights against the Chinese in Ungaran
 171. Sunan Pakubuwana II abdicates and assumes the title Panembahan Brawijaya. His son the crown prince is given the title Prabu Jaka, Sunan Bauwarna. They then set out to attack Kartasura
 Javanese Text (KITLV Or 8)
 Contents
 Chapter 1
 Chapter 2
 Chapter 3
 Chapter 4
 Chapter 5
 Glossary
 Index
ISBN:978-94-006-0423-0
Abstract:"The revised prose version of the Babad Tanah Jawi was originally prepared by C.F. Winter Sr. (1799-1859), with the twofold aim of providing Javanese-language teaching material and of setting a standard for formal Javanese prose writing. At that time, Javanese was almost exclusively written in verse, which was not a medium suitable for the modern world that was dawning on Java. Although Winter achieved his aims in other ways and publications, the present text was mostly forgotten, or was just passed over as another copy of the Meinsma text (Pigeaud, Literature of Java). This was unfortunate, because it deprived linguists of one of the first attempts to create a standard Javanese prose language, and historians of a readable text that presented a Javanese view of Javanese history from the beginning until 1742. To belatedly set the record straight and to honour Winter’s contributions to the development of Javanese, the author decided to publish this text in Javanese script and provide an English translation for the general public. Although historians of Java have endeavoured to incorporate Javanese sources in their research, it remains invaluable to view that history directly through the eyes of 17th and 18th century Javanese contemporaries. "
DOI:doi:10.1515/9789400604230
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 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/9789400604230
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