Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Nyi Ageng Serang, National Heroine of Indonesia

Nyi Ageng Serang

Nyi Ageng Serang
Raden Ajeng Kustiyah Wulaningish Retno Edhi, better known as Nyi Ageng Serang, is a National Heroine of Indonesia.
She helped her father to fight against the Dutch colonial government, which attacked them because her father still maintained troops, in violation of the Treaty of Giyanti. After the battle, she was arrested and taken to Yogyakarta. Then, she was sent back to Serang.
Nyi Ageng SerangNyi Ageng SerangAt the beginning of Diponegoro War in 1825, 73-year-old Nyi Ageng Serang commanded the force on a stretcher to help Pangeran Diponegoro fighting the Dutch. During the war, she was accompanied by her son-in-law, Raden Mas Pak-pak. She also became a war advisor. She fought in several areas, including Purwodadi, Demak, Semarang, Juwana, Kudus, and Rembang. She was also assigned to defend the area of Prambanan from the Dutch. One of her best known strategies was the use of lumbu for disguise. Her forces attached the lumbu to poles to look like a taro orchard. She stopped fighting after 3 years, although her son-in-law continued fighting. Despite fighting the Dutch, beginning in 1833 they gave her an annuity of 100 gulden per month.
She died in Yogyakarta
buried in Beku, Kulon Progo,
in 1838. Her remains were
Yogyakarta.
Nyi Ageng Serang was awarded the title National Heroine of Indonesia through Presidential Decree number 084/TK/1974 on 13 December 1974. One of her grandsons, Raden Mas Soewardi Soerjaningrat, is also a national hero. Her name is used for the building of the Culture and Museum Office in South Jakarta.

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