Overview
The Sultanate of Mataram () was the last major independent Javanese kingdom on the island of Java before it was colonised by the Dutch. It was the dominant political force radiating from the interior of Central Java from the late 16th century until the beginning of the 18th century. Mataram reached its peak of power during the reign of Sultan Agung Anyokrokusumo (r. 1613–1645), and began to decline after his death in 1645. By the mid-18th century, Mataram lost both power and territory to the Dutch East India Company (Dutch: Vereenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie; VOC). It had become a vassal state of the company by 1749.
Historical Periods
Mataram Sultanate (1588–1618)
1588 CE – 1618 CE
Capital: KotagedeArea: 45,323 km²
Mataram Sultanate (1619–1621)
1619 CE – 1621 CE
Capital: KotagedeArea: 57,748 km²
Mataram Sultanate (1622–1625)
1622 CE – 1625 CE
Capital: KotagedeArea: 63,164 km²
Mataram Sultanate (1626–1676)
1626 CE – 1676 CE
Capital: KotagedeArea: 65,741 km²
Mataram Sultanate (1683–1705)
1683 CE – 1705 CE
Capital: KotagedeArea: 54,650 km²
Mataram Sultanate (1706–1740)
1706 CE – 1740 CE
Capital: KotagedeArea: 54,650 km²
Mataram Sultanate (1741–1743)
1741 CE – 1743 CE
Capital: KotagedeArea: 54,650 km²