Runtuhnya Istana Mataram
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Format
Paperback
Pages
223
Language
Indonesian
Published
Jan 1, 1986
Publisher
Grafitipers
ISBN-10
9794440361
Description
H.J. de Graaf delves into the captivating history of the Mataram Sultanate, exploring the intricate dynamics of power, culture, and decline. The narrative takes the reader through the rise of this influential kingdom, showcasing its vibrant traditions and the pivotal role it played in the archipelago's history. De Graaf's meticulous research paints a vivid picture of the political intrigue and cultural richness that characterized Mataram.
As the story unfolds, the inevitable collapse of the sultanate reveals the complexities of colonial influence, internal discord, and the interplay of different factions. Through vivid storytelling and scholarly analysis, de Graaf not only chronicles the fall of an empire but also reflects on its enduring legacy in Indonesian history.
As the story unfolds, the inevitable collapse of the sultanate reveals the complexities of colonial influence, internal discord, and the interplay of different factions. Through vivid storytelling and scholarly analysis, de Graaf not only chronicles the fall of an empire but also reflects on its enduring legacy in Indonesian history.
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