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In this episode, we explore the rise, transformation, and decline of the Mataram Kingdom in Java, from its early Hindu-Buddhist foundations during the Medang period to its later Islamic resurgence as the Mataram Sultanate. The discussion highlights how Mataram’s prosperity grew from intensive rice agriculture and monumental achievements such as Borobudur and Prambanan, before political rivalries, volcanic disruption, and a shift of power to East Java reshaped its future. We also trace the kingdom’s Islamic revival under Sultan Agung, whose efforts to unify Java marked Mataram’s peak, and examine how internal conflict and Dutch VOC intervention gradually weakened the kingdom, turning a once-powerful inland empire into a region increasingly shaped by colonial influence.
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