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Twipra Kingdom
c. 1400–15 October 1949
Coat of arms
South Asia 1525 CE
DELHI
SULTANATE (LODIS)
TIMURID EMPIRE (Babur)
SHAH MIR SULTANATE
KANGRA
PHAGMODRUPAS
KHANDESH SULTANATE
BERAR SULTANATE
MALWA SULTANATE
ARGHUNS
KALMAT
LANGAH SULTANATE
AMARKOT
JAISALMER
SHEKHAWAT
BUNDI
BIKANER
GUJARAT SULTANATE
MEWAR
MARWAR
AMBER
KARAULI
MEWAT
SIROHI
VAGAD
DIMASA
TRIPWA
AHOM
KAMATAS
SUGAUNAS
BENGAL SULTANATE
GAJAPATI EMPIRE
GONDWANA
AHMADNAGAR SULTANATE
VIJAYANAGARA EMPIRE
BIJAPUR SULTANATE
BIDAR SULTANATE
GOLKONDA SULTANATE
Location of the Tripura kingdom and neighbouring South Asian polities circa 1500 CE.[1]
Status
historical kingdom
Capital
Udaipur Agartala
Common languages
Kokborok Bengali
Religion
Hinduism
Government
Hereditary monarchy
History
• Established by Maha Manikya
c. 1400
• Reorganisation under Ratna Manikya I
c. 1460
• Joined India
15 October 1949
Succeeded by
India
Today part of
India Bangladesh Myanmar
Kingdom of Tripura
Part of History of Tripura
Kings of Tripura
Maha Manikya
c. 1400–1431
Dharma Manikya I
1431–1462
Ratna Manikya I
1462–1487
Pratap Manikya
1487
Vijaya Manikya I
1488
Mukut Manikya
1489
Dhanya Manikya
1490–1515
Dhwaja Manikya
1515–1520
Deva Manikya
1520–1530
Indra Manikya I
1530–1532
Vijaya Manikya II
1532–1563
Ananta Manikya
1563–1567
Udai Manikya I
1567–1573
Joy Manikya I
1573–1577
Amar Manikya
1577–1585
Rajdhar Manikya I
1586–1600
Ishwar Manikya
1600
Yashodhar Manikya
1600–1623
Interregnum
1623–1626
Kalyan Manikya
1626–1660
Govinda Manikya
1660–1661
Chhatra Manikya
1661–1667
Govinda Manikya
1661–1673
Rama Manikya
1673–1685
Ratna Manikya II
1685–1693
Narendra Manikya
1693–1695
Ratna Manikya II
1695–1712
Mahendra Manikya
1712–1714
Dharma Manikya II
1714–1725
Jagat Manikya
1725–1729
Dharma Manikya II
1729
Mukunda Manikya
1729–1739
Joy Manikya II
c. 1739–1744
Indra Manikya II
c. 1744–1746
Udai Manikya II
c. 1744
Joy Manikya II
1746
Vijaya Manikya III
1746–1748
Lakshman Manikya
1740s/1750s
Interregnum
1750s–1760
Krishna Manikya
1760–1783
Rajdhar Manikya II
1785–1806
Rama Ganga Manikya
1806–1809
Durga Manikya
1809–1813
Rama Ganga Manikya
1813–1826
Kashi Chandra Manikya
1826–1829
Krishna Kishore Manikya
1829–1849
Ishan Chandra Manikya
1849–1862
Bir Chandra Manikya
1862–1896
Birendra Kishore Manikya
1909–1923
Bir Bikram Kishore Manikya
1923–1947
Kirit Bikram Kishore Manikya
1947–1949 1949–1978 (titular)
Kirit Pradyot Manikya
1978–present (titular)
Tripura monarchy data
Manikya dynasty (Royal family)
Agartala (Capital of the kingdom)
Ujjayanta Palace (Royal residence)
Pushbanta Palace (Royal residence)
Neermahal (Royal residence)
Rajmala (Royal chronicle)
Tripura Buranji (Chronicle)
Chaturdasa Devata (Family deities)
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The Twipra Kingdom (Sanskrit: Tripura, Anglicized: Tippera) was one of the largest historical kingdoms of the Tripuri people in Northeast India.
^Schwartzberg, Joseph E. (1978). A Historical atlas of South Asia. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. p. 147. ISBN 0226742210.
The TwipraKingdom (Sanskrit: Tripura, Anglicized: Tippera) was one of the largest historical kingdoms of the Tripuri people in Northeast India. The present...
The Manikya dynasty was the ruling house of the TwipraKingdom and later the princely Tripura State, what is now the Indian state of Tripura. Ruling since...
leading to the latter's death and the annexation of Brahmachal from Gour to Twipra. Gour Govinda would be the last king to succeed him. In contrast to Govardhan...
The State of Tripura, in northeastern India, has a long history. The TwipraKingdom at its peak included the whole eastern region of Bengal from the Brahmaputra...
Tripura was ruled for several centuries by the Manikya dynasty of the Twiprakingdom. It was a princely state during British rule, and joined the newly independent...
Neermahal: A largest water palace in India. It is a former royal palace of TwipraKingdom, built by Maharaja Bir Bikram Kishore Manikya in 1930. The palace is...
dynasty come to end with Jaya Pala (1075-1100 CE). The TwipraKingdom ruled ancient Tripura. Kingdom was established around the confluence of the Brahmaputra...
believed to have formed the TwipraKingdom. Anudruhyu gave rise to a Mleccha tribe, Tusharas (Tukharas), with their kingdom being located in the north...
formed the TwipraKingdom in the Barak Valley. In 1562, the Koch dynasty King Chilarai invaded and captured the Barak Valley from the TwipraKingdom. King...
and lyricist. Tripura Kokborok language Tripuri people TwipraKingdom Buisu http://www.twipra.com/featured "Tripuri, the Native People of Tripura state"...
dynasty in the early mediaeval period. Later the region was joined with TwipraKingdom in the mediaeval period. In 1732, it became the center of the Bengal-backed...
in Bandarban. It was the warzone between the Arakan Kingdom,Chakma kingdom and the TwipraKingdom. In the early 15th century the Chakma people came from...
Mayurbhanj State Flag of the Pal Lahara State Flag of the Paralakhemundi Estate Flag of the Talcher State Flag of Cooch Behar State Flag of TwipraKingdom...
inhabitants of the Twipra/Tripura Kingdom in North-East India and Bangladesh. The Tripuri people through the Manikya dynasty ruled the Kingdom of Tripura for...
is coterminous with Kirat Desh. The region was under the rule of the TwipraKingdom for centuries, but when this dynasty began is not documented. The Rajmala...
raiding the Chhagalnaiya plains (then under the administration of the TwipraKingdom) which was inhabited by ethnic Bengalis and British officers. The Kukis...
a whole. The medieval Kingdom of Bhulua enjoyed autonomy under the TwipraKingdom and Bengal Sultanate before being conquered by the Mughal Empire. At...
people, especially in the context of Tripuri irredentism. Its era, the "Twipra Era", "Tripura Era" or Tripurabda is set at 15 April AD 590. The Tripura...
authenticity is questionable. When Sylhet was under the rule of the TwipraKingdom, medieval Sylheti writers using the Bengali script included the likes...
Devanagari script in coins. He also reconquered Chittagong from the TwipraKingdom, and his legitimate authority was recognised as far as Bihar. Vying...
Kataki. It describes three diplomatic missions that was sent to the Twiprakingdom, two return missions accompanied by Tripuri envoys, incidental descriptions...
20th century. The names also refer to the inhabitants of the former Twiprakingdom, as well as the ethnicity of its speakers. Kókborok has been attested...
and Cachar were under TwipraKingdom and subsequently under Koch Kingdom from 16th-18th century A.D, followed by Kachari Kingdom from 18th-19th century...
The Reddi kingdom or Kondavidu Reddi kingdom (1325–1448 CE) was established in southern India by Prolaya Vema Reddi. Most of the region that was ruled...