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Kangjeng Gusti Pangeran Adipati Arya
Mangkunegara V ꦩꦁꦏꦸꦤꦒꧫ꧇꧕꧇
Kangjeng Gusti Pangeran Adipati Arya
Born
Gusti Ra Dunuk (1855-04-04)April 4, 1855 Pura Mangkunegaranegaran, Surakarta, Dutch East Indies
Died
October 10, 1896(1896-10-10) (aged 41) Wonogiri, Dutch East Indies
Consort
R.Aj. Kusmardinah
Spouse
17 concubines
Issue
25 (all from concubines)
Names
Kangjeng Gusti Pangeran Adipati Arya Prabu Prangwedana V (5 September 1881–4 May 1894) Kangjeng Gusti Pangeran Adipati Arya Mangkunegara V (4 May 1894–2 October 1896)
Father
Mangkunegara IV
Kanjeng Gusti Pangeran Adipati Arya Mangkunegara V was the fifth ruler of the Duchy of Praja Mangkunegaran which reigned relatively briefly (1881-1896). His birth name is Gusti R.M. Sunita, the second son of Mangkunegara IV with the second empress, R.A. Dunuk (Kg.B.R.Ay. Adipati Arya MN IV)[1] His biological brother, G.R.M. Prabu Sudibya, who was prepared by Mangkunegara IV to replace him as the holder of the throne, turned out to die at the age of a teenager, so it was Sunita who was later prepared as the heir to the throne.
Mangkunegara V was replaced by his younger brother, G.R.M. Suyitna, as Mangkunegara VI, considering that his eldest son had not reached maturity at the time of his death.
Of his sons who have the potential to replace his position, there are two, namely KPH.Suryakusuma as the eldest son of Mangkunegara V with the nicknames BRM Samekto and RMA. Suryasuparta. The two sons of Mangkunegara V on historical fact did not replace his father as Mangkunegara VI because the throne then fell to the younger brother Mangkunegara V namely RM.Suyitno who replaced his brother to Mangkunegara VI.
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