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Fall of Plered
Part of Trunajaya rebellion

Battle at Mataram in 1676
DateLate June 1677
Location
Plered, Mataram Sultanate (in today's Bantul Regency, Yogyakarta, Indonesia)
Result Rebel victory
Belligerents
Mataram Sultanate Forces of Trunajaya
Commanders and leaders

King Amangkurat I (Died during retreat)
His eldest sons:

  • The crown prince (later Amangkurat II)
  • Pangeran Puger (later Pakubuwana I)
  • Pangeran Martasana
  • Pangeran Singasari
  • Raden Kajoran
  • Pangeran Purbaya
  • Tumenggung Mangkuyuda
  • The Fall of Plered (also spelled Pleret) was the capture of the capital of the Mataram Sultanate by the rebel forces loyal to Trunajaya in late June 1677. The attack on Plered followed a series of rebel victory, notably in the Battle of Gegodog and the fall of most of Mataram's northern coast. The aged and sick King Amangkurat I and his sons offered an ineffective defense, and the rebel overran the capital on or around 28 June. The capital was plundered and its wealth taken to the rebel capital in Kediri. The loss of the capital led to the collapse of the Mataram government and the flight of the royal family. The king fled with his son the crown prince and a small retinue to Tegal and died there, passing the kingship to the crown prince, now titled Amangkurat II, without any army or treasury.

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