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- Rajmala, the Royal Chronicle of 185 Kings of Tripuri People
The Rajmala is the royal chronicle of Tripura kings that ruled for about five thousand years since the mythological prehistoric times So called historically, the period of the royal dynasty is three thousand years old The Tripuri people in general believe that they the royal dynasties of Tripura were descendant of Chandra Vamsha
- History of Tripura - Wikipedia
The State of Tripura, in northeastern India, has a long history The Twipra Kingdom at its peak included the whole eastern region of Bengal from the Brahmaputra River in the north and west, the Bay of Bengal in the south and Burma to the east during the 14th and 15th centuries AD The last ruler of the princely state of Tripura was Kirit Bikram Kishore Manikya Bahadur Debbarma who reigned from 1947 to 1949 Agartala after whom the kingdom was merged with India on 9 September 1949, and the
- Rajmala- Chronicle of Tripura’s Kings - Indian Culture
According to reports, the chronicle explores the significance of a king in the state and outlines the qualities a king must possess to effectively serve his state The Rajmala provides a clear account of the centuries-old dynastic history of Tripura with a focus on the socio-political, cultural and religious aspects of the region
- HISTORY OF TRIPURA AND ASSAM
The Kings of Tripura adopted the ‘manikya’ title and shifted their capital to Udaipur (formerly Rangamati) on the banks of the River Gomti in South Tripura in the 14th century This was their most glorious period and their power and fame was even acknowledged by the Mughals, who were their contemporaries in North India
- Short history of pre-historical and historical of Tripura.
Short history of pre-historical and historical of Tripura Tripura is claimed to be one of the oldest princely State of ancient India The princely rulers of Tripura claimed to have been descended from the Yoyati of the Lunar Dynasty of the Mahabharata The king Yoyati’s successor king Druhya, king Bavru, king Pratardan, king Daitya, king Tripur and king Trilochana Rajratnakar, the oldest State annals, endorsees that the king Bavru conquered the countries up to river Baitarini in Orissa
- SRI RAJMALA Vol- I to IV - Ministry of Tribal Affairs
Maharaja Dharma-Manikya (C 1431-1462 A D ) of Tripura was the pioneer in the Tripura dynasty to commit to writing by competent hands the oral tradition of the history of the Tripura state, which is situated in between Assam and Bengal * He entrusted the task to Durlabhendra Cantai, the High priest, and the Court-poets, Banesvar Deva Sarman ** and Sukresvar Deva Sarman, who composed the first volume Subsequently, some other kings continued to patronize the task, so that the book has run
- H I S T O R Y - Tripura
H I S T O R Y Dating back to the time of Mahabharatha, the very helm of the Kingdom of Tripura encompassed the greater part of Eastern Bengal stretching from the Bay of Bengal in the South to the Brahmaputra in the North and west and Burma, now Mynmar in the East The earliest trace of the history of Tripura can be found in the Ashokan pillar inscriptions The history points out that around the 7th Century, the Tripura Kings with the title of ‘Pha’ which means father, ruled from the
- History of Tripura - IndiaNetzone. com
Modern History of Tripura The dictatorship in Tripura ended in the year 1947, the year when India gained independence From that time, the monarchy in the state was completely terminated Bir Bikram Kishore Manikya was the last ruling Manikya king of Tripura After his death the Tripura was acceded to Indian Government
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