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- Untung Suropati also Untung Surapati (1660 – 5 December 1706) was an Indonesian warfighter who led a few rebellions against the Dutch East India Company...
- shipping such as Untung Surapati. In 1685, Batavia sent Captain Tack, the officer who captured Trunojoyo, to capture Surapati and negotiate further details...
- disrupting shipping, such as Untung Surapati. Amangkurat II gave him a residence in Babirong village, and Untung Surapati consolidated his strength there...
- Purbaya and Sheikh Yusuf. On 5 May 1683, the VOC sent Lieutenant Untung Surapati and his Balinese troops, joining forces led by VOC Lieutenant Johannes...
- partly because of Surapati's previous experience in European military techniques. A combined Dutch-Mataram-Madurese force killed Surapati in 1706 and captured...
- Tensions increased when Amangkurat was accused of giving refuge to the rebel Surapati. Pangeran Puger accused Amangkurat before the Dutch of planning an uprising...
- KRI Untung Surapati (372) is a Kapitan Pattimura-class corvette currently operated by the Indonesian Navy. Before her service in Indonesia, the ship was...
- elephant mount, Airavata, c. 1820. Other names Devendra, Mahendra, Surendra, Surapati, Suresha, Devesha, Devaraja, Amaresha, Parjanya, Vendhan, Devanagari इन्द्र...
- mati” - "when death". Pasupati is a portmanteau of Jalan Pasteur and Jalan Surapati. The Pasupati structures have links back to the town planning work of Thomas...
- Jakarta : Balai Pustaka, 1932 Surapati, Jakarta : Balai Pustaka, 1950 Hendak Berbakti, Jakarta, 1951 Robert Anak Surapati, Jakarta : Balai Pustaka, 1953...