Treaty of Giyanti

Treaty of Giyanti
The Giyanti Agreement text is signed and stamped by the parties involved.
SignedFebruary 13, 1755
LocationHamlet Kerten, Jantiharjo Village, Karanganyar, Central Java
Signatories
LanguagesJavanese and Dutch

The Treaty of Giyanti (also known as the Treaty of Gianti Java, the Gianti Agreement, or the Giyanti Treaty) was signed and ratified on February 13, 1755, between Prince Mangkubumi, the Dutch East India Company, and Sunan Pakubuwono III along with his allies.[1] The accord officially divided the Sultanate of Mataram between Mangkubumi and Pakubuwono.[1][2] The name "Giyanti" was taken from the location of the signing of the agreement, namely in Giyanti Village (Dutch spelling) which is now located in Hamlet Kerten, Jantiharjo Village, southeast of Karanganyar, Central Java.

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  2. ^ Pigeaud 1967, pp. 164–169.

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