Amangkurat IV was the son of Pakubuwono I, and Susuhunan Mataram between 1719 and 1726. His son was ruler of Mataram, Pakubuwono II.
Amangkurat IV of Mataram | |||||
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Susuhunan of Mataram | |||||
Reign | 1719 – 1726 | ||||
Coronation | May 5, 1719 | ||||
Predecessor | Pakubuwana I | ||||
Successor | Pakubuwana II | ||||
Born | Raden Mas Suryaputra ca. 1680 | ||||
Died | April 20, 1726 Kartasura, Mataram Sultanate | ||||
Burial | Pakubuwanan Tomb, Imogiri Royal Cemetery, Imogiri, Mataram Sultanate | ||||
Spouse |
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Issue | Pakubuwana II Hamengkubuwono I | ||||
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House | Mataram | ||||
Father | Pakubuwana I | ||||
Mother | Ratu Mas Blitar |
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