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The Mataram kingdom possesses many legacies that are said to be famous for its supernatural powers. One of the events that marked the magic of Mataram’s inheritance was when the Bhatti rebellion occurred. SINDOnews ilustrasi Image caption
The rebellion is said to have taken place several years before the death of Panimbhan Senupati. It is said that at that time, the Duke of Baty claimed management rights for all rural lands in the north, as written in the book “The Beginning of Mataram’s Awakening: The Period of the Senapati Government” by H.G. D. Graf. Read also: Bali Geiger! Pratima plated with gold and precious stones stolen by thieves
The Duke asked the King of Mataram for 100 spears with two legs. Senapati gave all of his warhead, except for the spear spear. Because Senopati said, giving spears means war.
However, this effort made Adipati Patti angry. He also prepared the troops across the border and conquered all the villagers north of the Kinding Mountains. Everyone surrendered, except for Demak, who armed himself inside his fortress.
Furthermore, Bhatti mobilized the troops and headed to Mataram to carry out the attack. It took some time for Adipati Prajula to gather several soldiers who were preparing to attack Mataram. He also sent information to Banimbhan Senupati as a warning of an invasion of the region led by his cousin.
Crown Mataram Heading towards Prambanan, the soldiers of Bhatti headed to Kemalon and, after rest, continued their journey. The king of Mataram, Banimbhan Senupati, descended directly to the battlefield, rode a horse and had time to rest in Prambanan.
After midnight the king continued his journey again. Outside the fortress of Dingqing’s Bati forces, Mataram’s forces shouted, and the magical Canang Qi Pekak was struck hard. Meanwhile, Chris Kiai Culik Mandaraka managed to break three large coconut trees that became the fort’s wall. Also Read: Legacy Emergence of Sriwijaya Kingdom and Palembang Sultanate
Senopati was able to enter the fort built by Adepati Pragula by riding his horse. Not so long ago out of nowhere suddenly a great flood hit the fort. The mudflow resembles a flash flood overflowing from the eruption of Mount Merapi.
Bati soldiers ran to save themselves from seeing the natural phenomena that had occurred. Adebati leader Pragula also escaped and returned to Pati. In Bati, he summoned the rulers in the vicinity to organize additional troops. Because many of Baty’s soldiers drowned when the river overflowed.
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