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Trunajaya rebellion

Trunajaya rebellion
Date 1674–1680 (main campaign);
Puger rebellion continued until 1681
Location Java (in modern-day Indonesia)
Result VOC–Mataram victory
Belligerents

Flag of the Sultanate of Mataram.svg Mataram Sultanate
Flag of the Dutch East India Company.svg Dutch East India Company (VOC)

  • VOC's Indonesian allies

Rebel forces
Makassarese itinerant fighters


Rival claimants to Mataram throne (after 1677)
Commanders and leaders

Flag of the Sultanate of Mataram.svg Amangkurat I 
Flag of the Sultanate of Mataram.svg Amangkurat II
Flag of the Dutch East India Company.svg Cornelis Speelman
Flag of the Dutch East India Company.svg Anthonio Hurdt
Flag of the Dutch East India Company.svg Jacob Couper

Flag of the Dutch East India Company.svg Arung Palakka

Rebel leaders:
Trunajaya Surrendered Executed
Kraeng of Galesong
Raden Kajoran Executed
Lord of Giri Executed


Co-belligerent (1677–1681):

Pangeran Puger Surrendered
Strength

Flag of the Sultanate of Mataram.svg Mataram:
"Much larger" than 9,000 (1676)
13,000 (late 1678)
Flag of the Dutch East India Company.svg VOC:
1,500 (1676)
1,750 (1678)
Flag of the Dutch East India Company.svg VOC's Bugis allies:
1,500 (1678)

6,000 (1679)

Trunajaya:
9,000 (1676)
14,500 (rebel claim, 1678)


Puger:

10,000 (Aug 1981)

Flag of the Sultanate of Mataram.svg Mataram Sultanate
Flag of the Dutch East India Company.svg Dutch East India Company (VOC)

Rebel forces
Makassarese itinerant fighters

Flag of the Sultanate of Mataram.svg Amangkurat I 
Flag of the Sultanate of Mataram.svg Amangkurat II
Flag of the Dutch East India Company.svg Cornelis Speelman
Flag of the Dutch East India Company.svg Anthonio Hurdt
Flag of the Dutch East India Company.svg Jacob Couper


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