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 .548 CttRONOLOGICAL TABLE. C. 1730. J. 1655. H. 1141. The Pangeran Aryo, elder brother of the Susii« nan, is seized on pretext of a criminal intrigue with a concubine of the Susunan, and given over to the Dutch. C. 1732. J. 1657. H. 1143. Dirk Van Cloon, governor-general of the Dutch Indies. The governor of Ceylon, Peter Vuyst, is executed at Batavia for high treason and other crimes. C. 1733. J. 1658. H. 1144. Danurajo, first minister of the Susunan, having thwarted the ambitious designs of the Dutch, in» curs their displeasure, is given over to them, and banished to Ceylon. C. 1734. J. 1659. H. 1145. C Krain^ Bontolangkas declares himself king of Goa, and joins the intrepid Waju pirate Sinkang, when they proclaim their intention of expelling the Dutch from Celebes. C. 1735. J, 1660. H. 1146. The king of Goa Macassar flies to Tallo, in consequence of the intrigues of Bontolang- kas, and his grandson Malawangao is elected in his room. Ala ed-din Juhan Shah ascends the throne of Achin. — A civil war, which afflicts that country for ten years, commences.