protectorate, though control of the region remained under the Manikya dynasty. In 1870, BirChandraManikya ascended the throne and began a series of political...
Khumanthem. Upon his death in 1862, his brother BirChandraManikya assumed the throne instead of his own sons. Manikya dynasty Tripura (princely state) Sanajaoba...
Maharaja Bir Bikram Kishore Manikya Debbarma Bahadur GBE KCSI (19 August 1908 – 17 May 1947) was a king (or Maharaja) of Tripura State. He was succeeded...
sponsor the scientific research of Jagadish Chandra Bose. Ujjayanta Palace was built by Maharaja Radha Kishore Manikya during 1899–1901 at a cost of 10 lakh...
of India became part of the greater Comilla region of Bangladesh. BirChandraManikya (1862–1896) modelled his administration on the pattern of British...
their paternal uncle BirChandraManikya, but from 1923 to 1927 he was President of the Regency Council of Tripura for his kinsman Bir Bikram Kishore Debbarman...
Maha Manikya (died 1431), also known as Chhengthung Fa, was the Maharaja of Tripura from about 1400 to 1431. Contrary to narratives provided by early...
sculptures of the Manikya dynasty. The original Ujjayanta Palace was built in 1862, 10 km (6 mi) away from Agartala, by King Ishan ChandraManikya (1849–1862)...
17th, 18th and 19th centuries under Amar Manikya, Govinda Manikya , Krishna Manikya and Kashi ChandraManikya respectively. The entire revised text was...
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...
Dhanya Manikya was the Maharaja of Tripura who reigned from 1490 to 1515 C.E. In this time, Tripura Sundari Temple was established. Assisted by his generals...
The birth of Tripura's modern era was thus heralded by Maharaja BirChandraManikya (1862–96), a master painter, photographer, composer, scholar of Vaishnava...
Govinda Manikya (d. 1676) was the Maharaja of Tripura from 1660 to 1661 and again from 1667 to 1676. Though viewed as a capable and successful ruler,...
Agartala Municipality was established during the reign of Maharaja BirChandraManikya (1862–1896) within an area of 3 square miles (8 km2) having a population...
Kalyan Manikya (died 1660) was the Maharaja of Tripura from 1626 to 1660. Reigning in the aftermath of an occupation by the Mughal Empire, Kalyan did...
Vijaya Manikya II (c. 1516 – 1563), also spelt Vijay or Bijoy, was the Maharaja of Tripura from 1532 to 1563. Succeeding to the throne at a young age...
(1617–1619), last ruler of dynasty List of rulers– Ratna Manikya (1280 CE) Pratap Manikya (1350 CE) Mukul Manikya (1400 CE) On 9 September 1949, "Tripura Merger...
Ratna Manikya I (d. c.1487), also known as Ratna Fa, was the Maharaja of Tripura from 1462 to the late 1480s. Though he had gained the throne by overthrowing...
Birendra Kishore Manikya Debbarma Bahadur ascended the throne of the Kingdom of Tripura on 25 November 1909, at the age of 26. Birendra Kishore's contribution...
Education School was founded by Maharaja BirChandraManikya in 1890 and developed by Maharaja Radha Kishore Manikya when he acceded to the throne in 1896...
Manikya's death, his eldest son was supposed to become the king, but BirChandraManikya, his brother, usurped the throne and became the next king of the...
Krishna Manikya moved the capital to Old Agartala in the 18th century. It was moved to the new city of Agartala in the 19th century. BirChandraManikya (1862–1896)...
Pratap Manikya (d. c.1487) was a Maharaja of Tripura during the late 15th century. Though Pratap Manikya is stated in the Rajmala to be a son of Dharma...
Amar Manikya was the Maharaja of Tripura from 1577 to 1586. Born Amardeva, he was a son of Maharaja Deva Manikya, but was only a prince as another family...
Rama Manikya (d. 1676), also called Ram Manikya or Ramdev Manikya, was the Maharaja of Tripura from 1676 to 1685. The eldest son of Maharaja Govinda Manikya...
Mukunda Manikya (d. 1739) was the Maharaja of Tripura from 1729 to 1739. Originally named Chandramani Thakur, he was the youngest of the four surviving...
Rajdhar Manikya I (d. 1600), also spelt Rajadhara Manikya, was the Maharaja of Tripura from 1586 to 1600. Formerly a warrior-prince who fought with distinction...
Joy Manikya II (died 1746) was the Maharaja of Tripura during the mid-18th-century. He originally gained the throne through popular approval for his military...