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Kalinyamat Sultanate

Kalinyamat Sultanate or Kalinyamat Kingdom, was a 16th-century Javanese Islamic polity in the northern part of the island of Java, centred in modern-day Jepara, Central Java, Indonesia.

Kalinyamat Sultanate
1527–1599
Map of Java Major, engraved in 1570, depicting the city-state of Iapara (Jepara) on the north coast of the island.
CapitalKalinyamat City and Jepara
Common languagesJavanese language
Religion
Islam, Kejawen
GovernmentMonarchy
Raja/Ratu 
• 1527–1549
Sultan Hadlirin
• 1549–1579
Ratna Kencana
• 1579–1599
Pangeran Arya Jepara
History 
• Established
1527
• Disestablished
1599
Preceded by
Succeeded by

Both Jepara and Kalinyamat were first established as Duchy settlements under the Demak Sultanate. After a succession feud, Kalinyamat was declared as a separate polity from Demak. Traditional accounts provide the names of several of its leaders; Sultan Hadlirin, and his wife and also successor, Ratna Kencana (Ratu Kalinyamat) (r. 1549–1579).

History edit

Formation edit

The settlements in Kalinyamat and the port of Jepara were established as a kadipaten or duchy under the Demak Sultanate. The daughter of Sultan Trenggana of Demak, Ratna Kencana, and her husband, Sultan Hadlirin, was appointed as the duke and duchess of Kalinyamat by Demak Sultan.

After the death of Trenggana, the throne was succeeded by his son Sunan Prawata. In 1549, Arya Penangsang, the Duke of Jipang Panolan ascended to the throne of Demak after assassinating his cousin Sunan Prawata. Prawata younger sister Ratna Kencana, sought justice for Sunan Kudus, the teacher of Penangsang. Sunan Kudus however, declined her request since previously Prawata had committed the crime by assassinate Penangsang's father, Raden Kikin (Sekar Seda ing Lepen), thus rendering Penangsang's revenge justified. Disappointed, Ratna Kencana went home with her husband, Sultan Hadlirin, from Kudus to Kalinyamat only to be attacked by Penangsang's men on their way. Hadlirin was killed in this attack while Ratu Kalinyamat barely survived.

After the succession feud that led to the assassination of Sunan Prawata of Demak by Arya Penangsang, Queen Kalinyamat declared her domain, Kalinyamat, Jepara, and other parts as a separate kingdom from Demak. Ratu Kalinyamat sought revenge on Penangsang, since he also murdered her husband, Sultan Hadlirin. She urged her brother-in-law, Hadiwijaya (popularly known as Jaka Tingkir), the Duke of Pajang (Boyolali), to kill Arya Penangsang.

Encounters with the Portuguese edit

First campaign against the Portuguese in Malacca edit

In 1550, Queen Regent of Jepara, Kalinyamat, alarmed at the growth of Portuguese power in the region, sent 4,000 soldiers in 40 ships to meet Sultan Johor's request to free Malacca of the dreaded Europeans. Jepara troops later joined forces with Malay Guild which combined up to 200 warships. The combined forces attacked from the north to capture most of Malacca. However, the Portuguese, numbering 47 men, in retaliation, pushed back the invading forces. Malay Guild troops were repelled, while the Jepara troops remained on shore. While trying to evacuate the shores, the Jepara troops were ambushed by the Portuguese, thus suffering an estimated 2,000 casualties. The storm came crashing and stranded two Jepara vessels back to Malacca shore, and they fell prey to the Portuguese. Jepara soldiers who made it back to Java were not more than half of those who managed to leave Malacca.

Second campaign against the Portuguese in Malacca edit

In 1564, Ali Riayat Syah of Aceh asked for Demak's help to attack the Portuguese in Malacca. At that time the ruler of Demak was Arya Pangiri, the son of Sunan Prawata. The easily suspecting Pangiri killed the Acehnese envoy instead. Disappointed, Aceh still went on with their plan and attacked Malacca in 1567 without the help of Java. The attack failed.

In 1568, Jepara again attacked the Strait of Malacca, combined with the forces of the Aceh Sultanate led by Alauddin al-Kahar. The combined forces met success in plundering the goods of the Portuguese, though it was short-lived. After being beaten back by the Portuguese, the coalition forces retreated.

In 1573, the Sultan of Aceh asked for Queen Kalinyamat's help to attack Malacca once again. The Queen sent 300 ships containing 15,000 Jeparan soldiers. The Javanese forces were led by Admiral Ki Demat and just arrived in Malacca in October 1574. Yet when they arrived, the Aceh troops were beaten back by the Portuguese.

Jepara vessels opened fire directly to the fort of Malacca from the strait. The next day they landed and built some defences on the shore. Eventually, the Jeparan defense was penetrated by the Portuguese who set fire to around 30 Jeparan ships. Jeparan was shaken but still refused the peace talks. Meanwhile, six supply ships delivered by Queen Kalinyamat were captured by the Portuguese. The lack of logistics weakened the Jeparan troops and finally they decided to retreat. From the original numbers of troops sent by Queen Kalinyamat, only about a third of them survived to return to Java.

Despite being beaten several times, the Portuguese had great respect for Queen Kalinyamat, dubbing her "Rainha de Japara, Senhora poderosa e rica, de kranige Dame," meaning "Queen of Jepara, a rich and powerful woman, a brave woman".[1][2]

Third campaign against the Portuguese in Moluccas edit

Queen Kalinyamat never was deterred. In 1565 she met the demand of people in Ambon (Moluccas) Hitu to face the disruption of the Portuguese and the Hative.[3]

Decline edit

After Ratu Kalinyamat's death, the kingdom entered a period of decline and later was annexed by the Mataram Sultanate.

References edit

  1. ^ Hayati dkk. 2000, p. 44.
  2. ^ De Couto, Diogo (1778). Da Asia de Diogo de Couto dos Feitos, que os Portuguezes Fizeram na Conquista, e Descubrimento das Terras, e Mares do Oriente. Lisboa: Regia Officina Typografica. pp. 122 (langsung merujuk pada ungkapan aslinya).
  3. ^ Raditya, Iswara N. (12 October 2017). "Kerajaan Tanah Hitu dan Jurang Dua Agama di Maluku". tirto.id (in Indonesian). Retrieved 21 November 2020.

Further reading edit

  • Babad Tanah Jawi. 2007. (trans). Yogyakarta: Naration
  • De Graaf, H. J. dan Theodoor G. T. Pigeaud. 2001. Kerajaan Islam Pertama di Jawa. Terj. Jakarta: Pustaka Utama Grafiti
  • Hayati dkk. (2000). Peranan Ratu Kalinyamat di Jepara Pada Abad XVI. Jakarta: Proyek Peningkatan Kesadaran Sejarah Nasional Direktorat Sejarah dan Nilai Tradisional Direktorat Jenderal Kebudayaan Departemen Pendidikan Nasional.
  • Olthof, W. L. (2008). Babad Tanah Jawi. Translated by Soemarsono, H. R. Yogyakarta: Narasi.
  • Ricklefs, M. C. (2008). A History of Modern Indonesian Since C.1200. Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 9781137149183.
  • Sofiana, A. (2017). "Ratu Kalinyamat Penguasa Wanita Jepara Tahun 1549-1579". Avatara. 5 (3).
  • Supriyono, A. (2013). "Tinjauan Historis Jepara Sebagai Kerajaan Maritim dan Kota Pelabuhan". Paramita: Historical Studies Journal. 23 (1).

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Kalinyamat Sultanate news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2022 Learn how and when to remove this message Kalinyamat Sultanate or Kalinyamat Kingdom was a 16th century Javanese Islamic polity in the northern part of the island of Java centred in modern day Jepara Central Java Indonesia Kalinyamat Sultanate1527 1599Map of Java Major engraved in 1570 depicting the city state of Iapara Jepara on the north coast of the island CapitalKalinyamat City and JeparaCommon languagesJavanese languageReligionIslam KejawenGovernmentMonarchyRaja Ratu 1527 1549Sultan Hadlirin 1549 1579Ratna Kencana 1579 1599Pangeran Arya JeparaHistory Established1527 Disestablished1599Preceded by Succeeded by Demak Sultanate Mataram Sultanate Both Jepara and Kalinyamat were first established as Duchy settlements under the Demak Sultanate After a succession feud Kalinyamat was declared as a separate polity from Demak Traditional accounts provide the names of several of its leaders Sultan Hadlirin and his wife and also successor Ratna Kencana Ratu Kalinyamat r 1549 1579 Contents 1 History 1 1 Formation 1 2 Encounters with the Portuguese 1 2 1 First campaign against the Portuguese in Malacca 1 2 2 Second campaign against the Portuguese in Malacca 1 2 3 Third campaign against the Portuguese in Moluccas 1 3 Decline 2 References 3 Further readingHistory editFormation edit The settlements in Kalinyamat and the port of Jepara were established as a kadipaten or duchy under the Demak Sultanate The daughter of Sultan Trenggana of Demak Ratna Kencana and her husband Sultan Hadlirin was appointed as the duke and duchess of Kalinyamat by Demak Sultan After the death of Trenggana the throne was succeeded by his son Sunan Prawata In 1549 Arya Penangsang the Duke of Jipang Panolan ascended to the throne of Demak after assassinating his cousin Sunan Prawata Prawata younger sister Ratna Kencana sought justice for Sunan Kudus the teacher of Penangsang Sunan Kudus however declined her request since previously Prawata had committed the crime by assassinate Penangsang s father Raden Kikin Sekar Seda ing Lepen thus rendering Penangsang s revenge justified Disappointed Ratna Kencana went home with her husband Sultan Hadlirin from Kudus to Kalinyamat only to be attacked by Penangsang s men on their way Hadlirin was killed in this attack while Ratu Kalinyamat barely survived After the succession feud that led to the assassination of Sunan Prawata of Demak by Arya Penangsang Queen Kalinyamat declared her domain Kalinyamat Jepara and other parts as a separate kingdom from Demak Ratu Kalinyamat sought revenge on Penangsang since he also murdered her husband Sultan Hadlirin She urged her brother in law Hadiwijaya popularly known as Jaka Tingkir the Duke of Pajang Boyolali to kill Arya Penangsang Encounters with the Portuguese edit First campaign against the Portuguese in Malacca edit In 1550 Queen Regent of Jepara Kalinyamat alarmed at the growth of Portuguese power in the region sent 4 000 soldiers in 40 ships to meet Sultan Johor s request to free Malacca of the dreaded Europeans Jepara troops later joined forces with Malay Guild which combined up to 200 warships The combined forces attacked from the north to capture most of Malacca However the Portuguese numbering 47 men in retaliation pushed back the invading forces Malay Guild troops were repelled while the Jepara troops remained on shore While trying to evacuate the shores the Jepara troops were ambushed by the Portuguese thus suffering an estimated 2 000 casualties The storm came crashing and stranded two Jepara vessels back to Malacca shore and they fell prey to the Portuguese Jepara soldiers who made it back to Java were not more than half of those who managed to leave Malacca Second campaign against the Portuguese in Malacca edit In 1564 Ali Riayat Syah of Aceh asked for Demak s help to attack the Portuguese in Malacca At that time the ruler of Demak was Arya Pangiri the son of Sunan Prawata The easily suspecting Pangiri killed the Acehnese envoy instead Disappointed Aceh still went on with their plan and attacked Malacca in 1567 without the help of Java The attack failed In 1568 Jepara again attacked the Strait of Malacca combined with the forces of the Aceh Sultanate led by Alauddin al Kahar The combined forces met success in plundering the goods of the Portuguese though it was short lived After being beaten back by the Portuguese the coalition forces retreated In 1573 the Sultan of Aceh asked for Queen Kalinyamat s help to attack Malacca once again The Queen sent 300 ships containing 15 000 Jeparan soldiers The Javanese forces were led by Admiral Ki Demat and just arrived in Malacca in October 1574 Yet when they arrived the Aceh troops were beaten back by the Portuguese Jepara vessels opened fire directly to the fort of Malacca from the strait The next day they landed and built some defences on the shore Eventually the Jeparan defense was penetrated by the Portuguese who set fire to around 30 Jeparan ships Jeparan was shaken but still refused the peace talks Meanwhile six supply ships delivered by Queen Kalinyamat were captured by the Portuguese The lack of logistics weakened the Jeparan troops and finally they decided to retreat From the original numbers of troops sent by Queen Kalinyamat only about a third of them survived to return to Java Despite being beaten several times the Portuguese had great respect for Queen Kalinyamat dubbing her Rainha de Japara Senhora poderosa e rica de kranige Dame meaning Queen of Jepara a rich and powerful woman a brave woman 1 2 Third campaign against the Portuguese in Moluccas edit Queen Kalinyamat never was deterred In 1565 she met the demand of people in Ambon Moluccas Hitu to face the disruption of the Portuguese and the Hative 3 Decline edit After Ratu Kalinyamat s death the kingdom entered a period of decline and later was annexed by the Mataram Sultanate References edit Hayati dkk 2000 p 44 De Couto Diogo 1778 Da Asia de Diogo de Couto dos Feitos que os Portuguezes Fizeram na Conquista e Descubrimento das Terras e Mares do Oriente Lisboa Regia Officina Typografica pp 122 langsung merujuk pada ungkapan aslinya Raditya Iswara N 12 October 2017 Kerajaan Tanah Hitu dan Jurang Dua Agama di Maluku tirto id in Indonesian Retrieved 21 November 2020 Further reading editBabad Tanah Jawi 2007 trans Yogyakarta Naration De Graaf H J dan Theodoor G T Pigeaud 2001 Kerajaan Islam Pertama di Jawa Terj Jakarta Pustaka Utama Grafiti Hayati dkk 2000 Peranan Ratu Kalinyamat di Jepara Pada Abad XVI Jakarta Proyek Peningkatan Kesadaran Sejarah Nasional Direktorat Sejarah dan Nilai Tradisional Direktorat Jenderal Kebudayaan Departemen Pendidikan Nasional Olthof W L 2008 Babad Tanah Jawi Translated by Soemarsono H R Yogyakarta Narasi Ricklefs M C 2008 A History of Modern Indonesian Since C 1200 Palgrave Macmillan ISBN 9781137149183 Sofiana A 2017 Ratu Kalinyamat Penguasa Wanita Jepara Tahun 1549 1579 Avatara 5 3 Supriyono A 2013 Tinjauan Historis Jepara Sebagai Kerajaan Maritim dan Kota Pelabuhan Paramita Historical Studies Journal 23 1 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kalinyamat Sultanate amp oldid 1220578035, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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