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Hamengkubuwono IV, also spelled Hamengkubuwana IV (
Yogyakarta Yogyakarta (; jv, ꦔꦪꦺꦴꦒꦾꦏꦂꦠ ; pey, Jogjakarta) is the capital city of Special Region of Yogyakarta in Indonesia, in the south-central part of the island of Java. As the only Indonesian royal city still ruled by a monarchy, ...
, April 3, 1804 – Yogyakarta, December 6, 1823) was the fourth
sultan of Yogyakarta Hamengkubuwono ( jv, ꦲꦩꦼꦁꦑꦸꦨꦮꦟ) is the current dynasty, ruling royal house of the Yogyakarta Sultanate in the Special Region of Yogyakarta of Indonesia. The reigning Sultan of Yogyakarta is the hereditary List_of_governors_of_Yo ...
,
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, reigning from 1814 to 1823.


Reign

Born as Gusti Raden Mas Ibnu Jarot, he was the 18th son of
Hamengkubuwono III Hamengkubuwono III (also spelled Hamengkubuwana III, February 20, 1769 – November 3, 1814) was the third sultan of Yogyakarta, reigning from 1810 to 1811 and from 1812 to 1814. His eldest son was Diponegoro, and his son and successor Hamengkubuw ...
, born from his queen consort, Gusti Kanjeng Ratu Kencono. He was the younger half brother of Prince
Diponegoro Prince Diponegoro ( jv, ꦢꦶꦥꦤꦼꦒꦫ; born Bendara Raden Mas Mustahar, ; later Bendara Raden Mas Antawirya ; 11 November 1785 – 8 January 1855), also known as Dipanegara, was a Javanese prince who opposed the Dutch colonial rule. The e ...
. He succeeded his father when he was 10 years old. Due to his young age,
Paku Alam I Paku Alam I, originally known as Natakusuma, was the first Duke (''Adipati'') of Pakualaman, rewarded for helping the British quell conflict in Yogyakarta in June 1812. Pakualaman became a small hereditary Duchy within the Sultanate of Yogyakarta, ...
was appointed as his
regent A regent (from Latin : ruling, governing) is a person appointed to govern a state '' pro tempore'' (Latin: 'for the time being') because the monarch is a minor, absent, incapacitated or unable to discharge the powers and duties of the monarchy ...
. His reign was a period of political deterioration that ultimately led up to the
Java War The Java War ( jv, ꦥꦼꦫꦁꦗꦮ) or Diponegoro War () was fought in central Java from 1825 to 1830, between the colonial Dutch Empire and native Javanese rebels. The war started as a rebellion led by Prince Diponegoro, a leading member ...
. In his era, Patih Danureja IV acted violently and arbitrarily. He put his relatives in many court's important position. This pro-Dutch Danurejan family also supported the implementation of land rent system for private entrepreneurs, which inflicted a loss upon the poor subjects. In January 20, 1820, Paku Alam I gave up his position as sultan's regent. Hamengkubuwono IV's independent rule was only 2 years due to his sudden death on December 6, 1823, when he was on vacation, hence his posthumous title, Sinuhun Jarot, Seda Besiyar. Upon his premature death, rumours circulated that he had been poisoned. His three-year-old son,
Hamengkubuwana V Hamengkubuwono V (also spelled Hamengkubuwana V, Yogyakarta, 24 January 1820 – Yogyakarta, 5 June 1855) was the fifth Sultan of Yogyakarta, reigning from 19 December 1823, to 17 August 1826, and then from 17 January 1828, to 5 June 1855 being ...
, ascended the throne amid controversy over who would act as regent.M.C. Ricklefs, ''A History of Modern Indonesia Since c. 1300'', 2nd ed., Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1994, 115–116 Hamengkubuwono V was later succeeded by his brother, styled
Hamengkubuwono VI Sri Sultan Hamengkubuwono VI (10 August 1821 – 20 July 1877), also spelled Hamengkubuwana VI, was the sixth Sultan of Yogyakarta of the Yogyakarta Sultanate, who reigned from 1855 until 1877. He succeeded his older brother, Hamengkubuwono V ...
.


Family

In total, Hamengkubuwono IV had 1 queen consort, 8
concubine Concubinage is an interpersonal and sexual relationship between a man and a woman in which the couple does not want, or cannot enter into a full marriage. Concubinage and marriage are often regarded as similar but mutually exclusive. Concubi ...
s, and 13 children. His only queen consort was Raden Ajeng Sepuh, also known as GKR. Kencana/Ageng (born 1802), daughter of Patih Danureja II and Kanjeng Ratu Angga, daughter of
Hamengkubuwono II Hamengkubuwono II (also spelled Hamengkubuwana II, 7 March 1750 – 3 January 1828), born Raden Mas Sundoro, was the second sultan of Yogyakarta 1792–1810, 1811–12Daendels stood down HBII in favour of his son Hamengkubuwono III and final ...
, and had: # Kanjeng Gusti Pangeran Adipati Anom Mangkunegara Sudibya Rajaputra Narendra ing Mataram (September – December 1817) # Gusti Raden Mas Gatot Menol (later
Hamengkubuwono V Hamengkubuwono V (also spelled Hamengkubuwana V, Yogyakarta, 24 January 1820 – Yogyakarta, 5 June 1855) was the fifth Sultan of Yogyakarta, reigning from 19 December 1823, to 17 August 1826, and then from 17 January 1828, to 5 June 1855 being ...
) # GRM. Mustaja (later
Hamengkubuwono VI Sri Sultan Hamengkubuwono VI (10 August 1821 – 20 July 1877), also spelled Hamengkubuwana VI, was the sixth Sultan of Yogyakarta of the Yogyakarta Sultanate, who reigned from 1855 until 1877. He succeeded his older brother, Hamengkubuwono V ...
) # GKR. Sekarkedhaton (born 1822), died young. His concubines included: # Bendara Raden Ayu Dewaningrum, and had: ## BRM. Tritustha, died young. ## BRM. Sunadi, died young. ## 2 other sons who died in childhood. # BRAy. Murcitaningrum, and had: ## Bendara Raden Ayu Gusti Maduretna, married to Kanjeng Pangeran Harya Yudhanegara I alias Kanjeng Raden Tumenggung Prawiradirja. # BRAy. Ratna Adiningrum, and had: ## BRAy. Danureja, married with KRT. Gandakusuma/Kanjeng Raden Adipati Danureja IV. # BRAy. Turunsi, and had: ## BRAy. Nitinegara, married with KRT. Nitinegara II, son of KRT. Nitinegara I (a son-in-law of
Hamengkubuwono II Hamengkubuwono II (also spelled Hamengkubuwana II, 7 March 1750 – 3 January 1828), born Raden Mas Sundoro, was the second sultan of Yogyakarta 1792–1810, 1811–12Daendels stood down HBII in favour of his son Hamengkubuwono III and final ...
). # BRAy. Dayaasmara, and had: ## Bendara Pangeran Harya Panengah/Hangabehi/Suryadiningrat, a KNIL officer. # BRAy. Murtiningrum,
widow A widow (female) or widower (male) is a person whose spouse has Death, died. Terminology The state of having lost one's spouse to death is termed ''widowhood''. An archaic term for a widow is "relict," literally "someone left over". This word ...
of his father, Hamengkubuwono III, and had: ## BRAy. Jayaningrat ## Bendara Raden Ajeng Mutoinah. # BRAy. Ratnaningrum, and had: ## BRAy. Suryaatmaja ## BRM. Samadikun # BRAy. Widyawati, daughter of Kyai Dalang Jiwatenaya, a wayang kulit puppeteer, and had: ## BPH. Mlayakusuma/Suryanegara (1822–1886), a KNIL officer and Javanese poet. ## BRM. Pirngadi, died young.


Notes


Literature

* Purwadi. 2007. Sejarah Raja-Raja Jawa. Yogyakarta: Media Ilmu. {{DEFAULTSORT:Hamengkubuwono 04 Sultans of Yogyakarta Burials at Imogiri 1804 births 1823 deaths Indonesian royalty