Sĕrat Babad Pakunegaran. ‘History of Mangkunagara, composed by the prince himself! written in Surakarta for the 55th birthday of Mangkunĕgara I, in buta wiyat turongga ngrat [AJ. 1705/A.D. 1779]. Copyist Sĕtrawijaya (cf. Add. 12296); the date of this copy is A.J. 1740 [A.D. 1813]. In Javanese ...
Babad Sĕjarah Mĕntaram. Historical chronicle from Adam to the fall of Kartasura. This is a copy of Add. 12320, without the earlier ending discussed in Ricklefs, 1974, pp. 214-16, and without the colophon at the end. The copy seems to be exact, as far as could be determined by a rapid comparison,...
Babad. A history of the rebellions of Mangkubumiand others from Kartasura times to c. 1749, ending before the death ofPakubuwana II. The beginning and the end are abrupt, and part of the text isapparently missing, at least at the beginning. In Javanese language and script. In verse; 70 cantos.
Sĕrat Babad Mangkunagaran, also called Babad Pakubuwanan, which may be a mistake for Babad Pakunagaran. Begins, Anĕnggih kang ginupita / Pangran Amangkunĕgari / kalanira abĕdami / lan kang rama Sri Bupati / Jĕng Sunan Mangkubumi / Kabanaran kang kadatun / . . . Cf. RAS Javanese Raffles Java 16. ...
Menak story, about Amir Hamzah, uncle of the Prophet Muhammad. Incomplete at end. In Javanese language and script. In verse; 32 cantos. See Ricklefs, 1969, p. 248.
Sĕrat Babad Pakubuwanan. Beginning with the death of Pakubuwana I in mantri papat ngrasa wani [A.J. 1643/A.D. 1718]. Ricklefs, 1969, p. 246, is wrong in suggesting it begins with the death of Pakubuwana II. It ends during the Chinese war of the 1740s. Copyist (seratanipun) Wongsayuda (cf. Add. 1...
Legendary tales, including those of Res Gĕṭayu and Panji, according to Djajadiningrat, 1913, p. 4 n. 1. Copyist Ranawijaya (cf. Add. 12333). The text is incomplete. Dated Dal, pĕksi srĕngkara winayang mantriy which is confused but may be intended as A.J. 1743/A.D. 1815. In Javanese language an...
Sĕrat Babad Pakunĕgaran. Another copy of Add. 12283. Dated in Surakarta in A.J. 1705 [A.D. 1779], the same as Add. 12283. In Javanese language and script. In verse; 90 cantos. See Ricklefs, 1969, p. 251.
Babad Pajang. Begins with the fall of the Pajang dynasty and the rise of Senapati Ingalaga, and ends with Sultan Agung's reception of Pangeran Pĕkik of Surabaya [c. 1628]. Written upon the wish of panjĕnĕngandalĕm Kangjĕng Tuwan [Crawfurd?]. The dating is unclear: the text reads, ing etang tauni...
Sĕrat Babad Pati. Begins with the rebellion of Pati against Sultan Agung; ends with the expedition of Prawiratruna against the Makasarese during the Trunajaya war. Incomplete at end. Copyist (sĕratanipun) abdidalĕm ‘Tiyangsĕpuh' (cf. Add. 12297, 12302, 12332). In Javanese language and script. ...