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  1. Diponegoro oder Prinz Dipanegara (* 11. November 1785 in Yogyakarta auf Java; † 8. Januar 1855 in Makassar auf Sulawesi) war ein javanesischer Freiheitskämpfer im javanesischen Krieg (1825–1830) gegen die niederländische Kolonialmacht.

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    Diponegoro (c.1830) (Collection Leiden University Library) Royal seal of Prince Diponegoro. Diponegoro was born on 11 November 1785 in Yogyakarta, and was the eldest son of Sultan Hamengkubuwono III of Yogyakarta. During his youth at the Yogyakarta court, major occurrences such as the dissolution of the VOC, the British invasion of Java, and ...

  3. Der Aufstandsführer Prinz Diponegoro. Der Javakrieg ( javanische Aksara-Jawa-Schrift ꦥꦼꦫꦁꦗꦮ) oder Diponegoro-Krieg (ꦥꦼꦫꦁꦢꦶꦥꦤꦼꦒꦫ) wurde von 1825 bis 1830 in Zentraljava zwischen dem niederländischen Kolonialreich und javanischen Rebellen geführt. Der Krieg begann als Rebellion unter der Führung ...

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    The Java War (Javanese: ꦥꦼꦫꦁꦗꦮ) or Diponegoro War (ꦥꦼꦫꦁꦢꦶꦥꦤꦼꦒꦫ) was fought in central Java from 1825 to 1830, between the colonial Dutch Empire and native Javanese rebels. The war started as a rebellion led by Prince Diponegoro, a leading member of the Javanese aristocracy who had previously ...

    • 25 September 1825 – 28 March 1830
    • Central Java
    • Dutch victory
  5. Diponegoro (born c. 1785, Jogjakarta, Java [Indonesia]—died January 8, 1855, Makassar, Celebes) was a Javanese leader in the 19th-century conflict known to the West as the Java War and to Indonesians as Diponegoros War (1825–30). During those five years, Diponegoros military accomplishments severely crippled the Dutch and earned for ...

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  6. Learn about the life and legacy of Prince Diponegoro, a Javanese nobleman, Indonesian national hero and Pan-Islamist, who wrote his autobiography in exile in 1831-1832. Explore the text and translations of the Babad Diponegoro, the first ego-document in modern Javanese literature.

  7. Java War (1825–1830) The struggle waged by Prince Diponegoro (1785–1855) of Yogyakarta, a city in central Java (now part of Indonesia), from 1825 to 1830 was one of the most important turning points in the political history of nineteenth-century Java, and of Javanese history as a whole. The Java War, also known as the Diponegoro War ...