Sentot Prawirodirdjo
| Sentot Prawirodirdjo | |
|---|---|
| Drawing c. 1900 | |
| Born | 1808 Maospati, Yogyakarta Sultanate | 
| Died | 17 April 1855 (aged 46–47) Bengkulu, Dutch East Indies | 
Ali Basah Abdul Mustapa Prawirodirdjo (1808 – 17 April 1855), also known as Sentot Ali Pasha or Sentot Prawirodirdjo, was a Javanese Muslim military commander during the Java War. He joined Diponegoro's rebel forces at the age of seventeen, and became a renowned commander in the war, and later became overall commander. He surrendered to the Dutch in October 1829. In Dutch service, Prawirodirdjo was given command of a Javanese unit under Dutch command during a 1832 Chinese riot in Purwakarta and then in the Padri War, when he was accused of collusion with Padri leaders. He was exiled to Bengkulu and died there.