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  2. Twipra Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The kingdom flourished in the 16th and 17th centuries with kings such as Govinda Manikya putting up a strong defence against the pressure of the Muslim kingdoms to the west. However, the plains areas fell away from Tripura state due to the actions of a renegade Tripuri prince who was backed by Mughal governors of Eastern Bengal plains.

  3. Tripura - Wikipedia

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    Tripura had a wide collection of notable art and cultural displays. [177] [178] [179] Mamita dance : A Tripuri dance form performed during Mamita occasion, which is after the harvesting of year's first crops and to worship Ama Mailuma. Goria dance : Tripuri dance performed during Goria puja. Hojagiri dance : A divine Tripuri dance form. The ...

  4. History of Tripura - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Tripura kingdom - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:Tripura Kingdom - Wikipedia

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  7. Tripura Buranji - Wikipedia

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    The Tripura Buranji, along with Padshah Buranji, Kachari Buranji and Jaintia Buranji are official reports of neighboring kingdoms that the Ahom court sanctioned and maintained for record. [4] Surya Kumar Bhuyan , who had edited this as well as many other Buranjis, considered it to enjoy an exalted position among similar class of writings.

  8. Rajmala - Wikipedia

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    The 46th king is called Tripur (Tripura) as a kind of mythological eponymous ancestor of the Sanskritic name of the kingdom. The list of historical kings begins with the 145th king, Ratna Fa (fl. 1280). He was the first to assume the title Manikya and as such can be considered the founder of the Manikya Dynasty.

  9. Manikya dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The Manikya dynasty was the ruling house of the Twipra Kingdom and later the princely Tripura State, what is now the Indian state of Tripura. Ruling since the early 15th century, the dynasty at its height controlled a large swathe of the north-east of the Indian subcontinent .