Storming of Pleret

It was the first time that Diponegoro didn't avoid a pitched battle and it resulted in Dutch victory.

[2] Pleret was abandoned as a capital but still played another role during the Java War (1825–1830) between the Dutch and the Javanese forces under Prince Diponegoro.

Diponegoro used it as a base to attack convoys supplying the nearby Imogiri held by the Dutch.

[3] In April 1826, the Dutch attacked Pleret under General Josephus Jacobus van Geen [nl].

[5] In June 1826, Dutch forces with a strong contingent of Madurese auxiliaries besieged the town.