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- Abu_Nasr_Abdul_Kahhar abstract "Abu Nasr Abdul Kahhar (also known as Sultan Haji or Haji of Banten) was the sultan of Banten from 1682 to 1687, who was largely responsible for subjugating Banten to the Dutch East India Company (VOC). He had considerable political power as a crown prince, and from the 1650s the court was divided into factions in support of his father Ageng and him. The VOC even called them the "old Sultan" and "young Sultan," respectively. Haji's faction was in favor of a stronger relationship with the VOC in nearby Batavia, while Ageng was a firm opponent of such a relationship.Haji's faction gained the upper hand in May 1680, just as Ageng had Batavia surrounded and was declaring war on the Dutch. His father had a decade earlier withdrawn to a residence outside Banten proper, but Haji led a coup and confined Ageng to his residence outside the city. His position was weak, however, because he lacked the support of the Muslim elite, who remained loyal to his father, and who resented his overtures to the Dutch. He turned to the VOC for help, but they were unwilling to help unless he agreed to certain conditions: that escaping slaves and deserters be returned to Batavia even if they converted to Islam, that "pirates" be punished and the VOC compensated for their attacks, that Cirebon (on the opposite side of Batavia from Banten) be yielded, that there be no more interference in the relations of Batavia and the Mataram Sultanate, and that other Europeans be excluded trade with Banten. This constituted nearly all independent foreign policy of the sultanate, and the trade restriction would undermine the basis of their prosperity, but as Haji's position in Banten grew desperate, he accepted the agreement in 1682.By the time a VOC force led by François Tack and Isaac de Saint-Martin came to help, Haji was besieged in his palace by his father's supporters. The VOC then recognized him as sultan, and drove Ageng from his residence into the countryside, where he surrendered in 1683. Batavia then gained control of Cirebon and the Priangan highlands, which had been taken by Ageng in 1677 when they were lost by Mataram.".
- Abu_Nasr_Abdul_Kahhar deathDate "1687".
- Abu_Nasr_Abdul_Kahhar deathYear "1687".
- Abu_Nasr_Abdul_Kahhar wikiPageID "8778025".
- Abu_Nasr_Abdul_Kahhar wikiPageLength "2836".
- Abu_Nasr_Abdul_Kahhar wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Abu_Nasr_Abdul_Kahhar wikiPageRevisionID "622389701".
- Abu_Nasr_Abdul_Kahhar wikiPageWikiLink Abdul_Fadhl.
- Abu_Nasr_Abdul_Kahhar wikiPageWikiLink Ageng.
- Abu_Nasr_Abdul_Kahhar wikiPageWikiLink Banten_Sultanate.
- Abu_Nasr_Abdul_Kahhar wikiPageWikiLink Category:1687_deaths.
- Abu_Nasr_Abdul_Kahhar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sultans_of_Banten.
- Abu_Nasr_Abdul_Kahhar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Year_of_birth_missing.
- Abu_Nasr_Abdul_Kahhar wikiPageWikiLink Cirebon.
- Abu_Nasr_Abdul_Kahhar wikiPageWikiLink Dutch_East_India_Company.
- Abu_Nasr_Abdul_Kahhar wikiPageWikiLink François_Tack.
- Abu_Nasr_Abdul_Kahhar wikiPageWikiLink Isaac_de_Saint-Martin.
- Abu_Nasr_Abdul_Kahhar wikiPageWikiLink Mataram_Sultanate.
- Abu_Nasr_Abdul_Kahhar wikiPageWikiLink Parahyangan.
- Abu_Nasr_Abdul_Kahhar wikiPageWikiLink Priangan.
- Abu_Nasr_Abdul_Kahhar wikiPageWikiLink Sultan_of_Banten.
- Abu_Nasr_Abdul_Kahhar wikiPageWikiLink Tirtayasa.
- Abu_Nasr_Abdul_Kahhar wikiPageWikiLinkText "Abu Nasr Abdul Kahhar (Haji)".
- Abu_Nasr_Abdul_Kahhar wikiPageWikiLinkText "Abu Nasr Abdul Kahhar".
- Abu_Nasr_Abdul_Kahhar wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pangeran Hajji".
- Abu_Nasr_Abdul_Kahhar wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sultan Haji".
- Abu_Nasr_Abdul_Kahhar wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sultan Haji, Abdulkahar".
- Abu_Nasr_Abdul_Kahhar after Abdul_Fadhl.
- Abu_Nasr_Abdul_Kahhar before Ageng.
- Abu_Nasr_Abdul_Kahhar before Tirtayasa.
- Abu_Nasr_Abdul_Kahhar dateOfDeath "1687".
- Abu_Nasr_Abdul_Kahhar hasPhotoCollection Abu_Nasr_Abdul_Kahhar.
- Abu_Nasr_Abdul_Kahhar name "Haji of Banten".
- Abu_Nasr_Abdul_Kahhar shortDescription "Sultan of Banten".
- Abu_Nasr_Abdul_Kahhar title Banten_Sultanate.
- Abu_Nasr_Abdul_Kahhar title Sultan_of_Banten.
- Abu_Nasr_Abdul_Kahhar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Persondata.
- Abu_Nasr_Abdul_Kahhar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:S-end.
- Abu_Nasr_Abdul_Kahhar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:S-start.
- Abu_Nasr_Abdul_Kahhar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Succession_box.
- Abu_Nasr_Abdul_Kahhar years "1682".
- Abu_Nasr_Abdul_Kahhar description "Sultan of Banten".
- Abu_Nasr_Abdul_Kahhar description "Sultan of Banten".
- Abu_Nasr_Abdul_Kahhar subject Category:1687_deaths.
- Abu_Nasr_Abdul_Kahhar subject Category:Sultans_of_Banten.
- Abu_Nasr_Abdul_Kahhar subject Category:Year_of_birth_missing.
- Abu_Nasr_Abdul_Kahhar hypernym Sultan.
- Abu_Nasr_Abdul_Kahhar type Agent.
- Abu_Nasr_Abdul_Kahhar type Person.
- Abu_Nasr_Abdul_Kahhar type Person.
- Abu_Nasr_Abdul_Kahhar type Agent.
- Abu_Nasr_Abdul_Kahhar type NaturalPerson.
- Abu_Nasr_Abdul_Kahhar type Thing.
- Abu_Nasr_Abdul_Kahhar type Q215627.
- Abu_Nasr_Abdul_Kahhar type Q5.
- Abu_Nasr_Abdul_Kahhar type Person.
- Abu_Nasr_Abdul_Kahhar comment "Abu Nasr Abdul Kahhar (also known as Sultan Haji or Haji of Banten) was the sultan of Banten from 1682 to 1687, who was largely responsible for subjugating Banten to the Dutch East India Company (VOC). He had considerable political power as a crown prince, and from the 1650s the court was divided into factions in support of his father Ageng and him. The VOC even called them the "old Sultan" and "young Sultan," respectively.".
- Abu_Nasr_Abdul_Kahhar label "Abu Nasr Abdul Kahhar".
- Abu_Nasr_Abdul_Kahhar sameAs m.027jdlj.
- Abu_Nasr_Abdul_Kahhar sameAs Абдулкахар.
- Abu_Nasr_Abdul_Kahhar sameAs Q4670294.
- Abu_Nasr_Abdul_Kahhar sameAs Q4670294.
- Abu_Nasr_Abdul_Kahhar wasDerivedFrom Abu_Nasr_Abdul_Kahhar?oldid=622389701.
- Abu_Nasr_Abdul_Kahhar isPrimaryTopicOf Abu_Nasr_Abdul_Kahhar.
- Abu_Nasr_Abdul_Kahhar name "Haji of Banten".