'' by
Raden Saleh '', by Dutch painter
Nicolaas Pieneman In 1830 Diponegoro's military was as good as beaten and negotiations were started. Diponegoro demanded to have a free state under a sultan and wanted to become the Muslim leader (caliph) for the whole of Java. In March 1830 he was invited to negotiate under a flag of truce. He accepted and met at the town of
Magelang but was taken prisoner on 28 March despite the flag of truce. De Kock claimed that he had warned several Javanese nobles to tell Diponegoro he had to lessen his previous demands or that he would be forced to take other measures. The circumstances of Diponegoro's arrest were seen differently by himself and the Dutch. The former saw the arrest as a betrayal due to the flag of truce, while the latter declared that he had surrendered. The imagery of the event, by Javanese
Raden Saleh and Dutch
Nicolaas Pieneman, depicted Diponegoro differently – the former visualizing him as a defiant victim, the latter as a subjugated man. Immediately after his arrest, he was taken to
Semarang and later to
Batavia, where he was detained at the basement of what is today the
Jakarta History Museum. In 1830, he was taken to
Manado,
Sulawesi, by ship. ) After several years in Manado, he was moved to
Makassar in July 1833 where he was kept in
Fort Rotterdam, due to the Dutch believing that the prison was not strong enough to contain him. Despite his prisoner status, his wife Ratnaningsih and some of his followers accompanied him into exile, and he received high-profile visitors, including 16-year-old Dutch
Prince Henry in 1837. Diponegoro also composed manuscripts on Javanese history and wrote his autobiography,
Babad Diponegoro, during his exile. His physical health deteriorated due to old age, and he died on 8 January 1855, at 69 years old. Before he died, Diponegoro had mandated that he be buried in
Kampung Melayu, a neighborhood then inhabited by the Chinese and the Dutch. This was followed with the Dutch donating of land for his graveyard which today has shrunk to just . Later, his wife and followers were also buried in the same complex. ==Personal life==