Second Javanese War of Succession

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The Second Javanese War of Succession was an early 18th-century dynastic conflict in the Mataram Sultanate on Java, marked by rival royal claimants and significant Dutch East India Company intervention in Javanese politics.

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instanceOf 18th-century conflict
war of succession
chronologicalPosition second of the three Javanese Wars of Succession
conflictScope regional
conflictType civil war
endTime 1723
era early 18th century
followed First Javanese War of Succession NERFINISHED
followedBy Third Javanese War of Succession NERFINISHED
hasCause disputed royal succession in the Mataram Sultanate
intervention of the Dutch East India Company in Javanese politics
rival claims to the Javanese throne
weakening of central authority in Mataram
historicalContext decline of the Mataram Sultanate
expansion of Dutch commercial and political power in Southeast Asia
involves VOC military expeditions in Java
court intrigues in Kartasura
locatedIn Dutch East Indies NERFINISHED
Java
Mataram Sultanate NERFINISHED
locatedInPresentDay Indonesia NERFINISHED
mainTheater Central Java NERFINISHED
opponent Amangkurat III NERFINISHED
Pakubuwono I NERFINISHED
opposedBy some Javanese nobles loyal to Amangkurat III
participant Dutch East India Company NERFINISHED
Javanese royal factions
Mataram Sultanate NERFINISHED
supporters of Amangkurat III
supporters of Pakubuwono I
partOf history of Java
history of the Mataram Sultanate
primaryBelligerent Amangkurat III faction NERFINISHED
Pakubuwono I faction
relatedTo Dutch East India Company NERFINISHED
Javanese monarchy NERFINISHED
Mataram Sultanate NERFINISHED
result consolidation of VOC political power on Java
exile of Amangkurat III
further weakening of Mataram sovereignty
increased Dutch East India Company influence in Mataram
victory of Pakubuwono I
significance contributed to the fragmentation of Javanese political authority
helped pave the way for later Dutch colonial domination of Java
marked a turning point in Dutch intervention in Javanese court politics
startTime 1719
supportedBy Dutch East India Company NERFINISHED
supportedSide Pakubuwono I NERFINISHED

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Mataram Sultanate majorWar Second Javanese War of Succession