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Tripuri refer to:

  • Tripuri people, an ethnic group in India and Bangladesh, also known as Tipra people
    • Tripuri language
    • Tripuri nationalism
    • Tripuri calendar
    • Tripuri culture
    • Tripuri cuisine
    • Tripuri dances
    • Tripuri dress
    • Tripuri games and sports
  • Tripuri Kshatriya, a Vaishnav caste group including almost all the members of the Tripuri, Reang, Jamatia and Noatia ethnic groups
  • Tripuri, Madhya Pradesh, ancient Kalchuri capital near Jabalpur
  • Twipra Kingdom, also called the Tripuri Kingdom
  • Tripura (princely state), a British protectorate from 1809 to 1949
  • Tripura, a state in northeast India

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Tripuri people

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The Tripuri (also known as Tripura, Tipra, Tiprasa, Twipra, Tipperah) are a Tibeto-Burman-speaking ethnic group of Northeast Indian state of Tripura....

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Tripuri

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Tripuri language Tripuri nationalism Tripuri calendar Tripuri culture Tripuri cuisine Tripuri dances Tripuri dress Tripuri games and sports Tripuri Kshatriya...

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Tripuri cuisine

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Tripuri cuisine is the type of food served in Tripura, in northeastern India. The Tripuri cuisine reflect the organic lifestyle and evolving cultural...

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Tripuri dress

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Tripuris have their own traditional dresses. This type of dress is similar to that of the rest of the North-East Indian people, but the pattern and design...

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Kokborok

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Kokborok (or Tripuri) is a Tibeto-Burman language of the Indian state of Tripura and neighbouring areas of Bangladesh. Its name comes from kok meaning...

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Kalachuris of Tripuri

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The Kalachuris of Tripuri (IAST: Kalacuri), also known the Kalachuris of Chedi, ruled parts of central India during 7th to 13th centuries. They are also...

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Tripuri calendar

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The Tripuri calendar is the traditional solar calendar used by the Tripuri people, especially in the context of Tripuri irredentism. Its era, the "Twipra...

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Manikya dynasty

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suggests that the first historical Manikya was in fact Maha Manikya, a Tripuri chief who founded the kingdom after establishing dominance over neighbouring...

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Tripura

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— ruled for several centuries by the Manikya Dynasty — was part of the Tripuri Kingdom (also known as Hill Tippera). It became a princely state under...

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Dances of Tripura

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state of Tripura in northeastern India. These dances are performed by the Tripuri (the largest regional ethnic group) and Mog (or Marma) peoples, during...

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Tripuri Kshatriya

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Tripuri Kshatriya is a Vaishnav caste group which encompasses almost all the members of the Tripuri, Reang, Jamatia and Noatia ethnic groups, most of...

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Twipra Kingdom

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Anglicized: Tippera) was one of the largest historical kingdoms of the Tripuri people in Northeast India. The present political areas which were part...

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Tripuri nationalism

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Tripuri Nationalism is an ideology that supports self-determination by the Tripuri people. The conflict is in essence ethnic and the Tripuri community...

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List of Tripuri writers

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This is an alphabetical, referenced list of notable Tripuri authors Aloy Deb Barma, anthropologist, critic, author, academic Ashit Debbarma, Kokborok...

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Assamese calendar

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Gregorian calendar. The Assamese Calendar incorporates the seven-day week as used by many other calendars. Manipuri calendar Tripuri calendar "Dictionary"....

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Tripuri culture

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The Tripuri culture of North-East India has many distinctive features. The rules followed by the Tripuris are: Lineage Property ownership Right to property...

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Culture of Tripura

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represented almost 70% of the population and the Tripuri population comprised 30% of Tripura's population. The Tripuri population (indigenous population) comprises...

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Buisu

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festival of Tripuri People in Bangladesh and Indian state of Tripura. The word buisu has been derived from the Tripuri language Tripuri root word bisi...

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Meitei language in Tripura

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Meitei language is the fourth most widely spoken language, after Bengali, Tripuri (Kokborok) and Hindi, according to 2011 census. There is a rapid decline...

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Kokborok literature

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Kokborok (Tiprakok/Tripuri) is the native language of Tripuri people in present Tripura state in Northeast of India. During the 20th century many of Royal...

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Chuak

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traditional Tripuri rice-beer, popular in Northeast India. It is made by fermenting rice in water. It is usually drunk on social occasions of any Tripuri ceremony...

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Tipraland State Party

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Tripura, India. TSP beliefs relate to Tripuri nationalism, social reformation, and revolution for the Tripuri nation. The main demand of the party is...

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History of Tripura

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traditional histories and Tripuri folklores. The ancient period can be said to be from around the 7th century when the Tripuri kings ruled from Kailashahar...

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Kokborok Day

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Kokborok Day (Tripuri language Day) is a festival celebrated in the Indian state of Tripura to celebrate the development of the Kokborok language. It...

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Debbarma

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Debbarma is the main clan of Tripuri community, predominantly in state of Tripura, India and Bangladesh who speak Kokborok, a Tibeto-Burman language....

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Reang

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Reang is one of the Tripuri clan of the Northeast Indian state. The Reangs can be found all over the Tripura state in India. However, they may also be...

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Jamatia

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of the main Tripuri clans of Tripura and the only such clan with its own customary law in practice, which is called Jamatia Raida. Tripuri people Kokborok...

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Bhima I

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Bhima I (r. c. 1022–1064 CE) was a Chaulukya king who ruled parts of present-day Gujarat, India. The early years of his reign saw an invasion from the...

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Garia puja

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April. In Garia puja devotees sacrifice chicken for ritual purpose in Tripuri community. All kokborok speaking tribes and Halam tribes worship their...

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