File:Imogiri Mausolea of the Yogyakarta Sultans, 0940.jpg

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English: In 1755, the Dutch East India Company split the Sultanate of Mataram into the two sultanates of Yogyakarta and Solo. The area of Imogiri that is reserved for the Yogyakarta mausolea is seen here. It lies to the right of the central, Mataram, mausolea. The similar area, reserved for the Solo mausolea, is to the left of the central area. Due to restrictions, the mausolea interiors and their surroundings cannot be photographed, however historical photographs taken during the Dutch colonial era have been taken inside the graveyards
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