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Old 3rd March 2017, 03:28 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by A. G. Maisey
In the area of Sumenep in Madura there is a story that tells of a failed invasion of Sumenep by Balinese warriors.. The ruler of Sumenep had advance warning of the Balinese arrival, waited until they left their boats to attack the town, burnt the boats and then came up behind them just as they approached his other forces who were guarding the town.

The Balinese were surrounded.

Goodbye invasion.

Did the ruler of Sumenep slaughter them and stick their heads on posts?

No.

He offered them a choice:- pledge your loyalty to me and become my people and I'll give you land and a wife, or, you can refuse to pledge your loyalty and I'll kill the lot of you.

The Balinese warriors made the sensible choice. Ever since that time there has been a small Balinese settlement in the Sumenep area. This is the reason we see this Bali-Madura keris style.

In the case of this example we have a keris of Balinese size, but of very distinct Madurese style, and dressed with the Madura-Bali wrongko.

Forget the hilt. Put it on ebay and look for the correct hilt for this wrongko, like a Bali bondolan, but a little bit fatter and shorter.
I dig deeper and found only a very limited information on this one, the war on Sumenep is known as Ghirpapas war

oddly it is the invasion of Pamekasan who got more recognition

here's a translation for you all

in the beginning of islamic kingdoms era, Madura is a region, ruled by semi-independent kingdoms under Demak. Such example is Pamekasan, which ruled by Ronggosukowati. During his reign Pamekasan faced invasion by Balinese kingdom.

The reason behind the Invasion was because Madura helped Demak attacked Hindu Blambangan kingdom, of which Balinese proclaim as their ancestor. This invasion is kinda weird, because it was much easier for Bali to invade Java (Demak) rather than set sail to invade Madura, which is considerably farther

one theory is Balinese thought that Madura is an important hub spot, which must be conquered before attacking other areas in Java coastline. According to A. Sulaiman Sadik, Balinese warriors also attacking other areas in Madura. In Pamekasan, they punctured deep into enemy territory by using riverways. They tied (Acangcang in Madurese) their boats (jung in Madurese) in the estuary area is now known as Jhungcangcang village (village of tied boats).

story goes on that Balinese army were met by Pamekasan army and Balinese army were defeated. Survivors asked for pardon and were allowed to live on the surrounding area. Until now, there are still descendants of Balinese warriors who lived in Jhungcancang village area. Similar defeat also happened in Sumenep area, also known as Ghirpapas war


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