- The
Twipra Kingdom (Sanskrit: Tripura, Anglicized:
Tippera) was one of the
largest historical kingdoms of the
Tripuri people in
Northeast India. The present...
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Eastern Bengal and ****am and was
designated as 'Hill
Tippera'. In
addition to the Hill
Tippera area,
which corresponds to
Tripura State, the
kings retained...
- Noakhali, and Faridganj, Hajiganj, Chandpur,
Lakshman and
Chudagram in
Tippera. As per
Gandhian Ashoka Gupta's report, at
least 2000
Hindus had been forced...
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collector in 1776. The
Tripura Collector's
journey began with the
formation of
Tippera or
Tipperah district of
Bengal by the
British in 1790.
According to the...
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Manikya Dynasty — was part of the
Tripuri Kingdom (also
known as Hill
Tippera). It
became a
princely state under the
British Raj
during its tenure, and...
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Tippera Krishak Samiti (ত্রিপুরা কৃষক সমিতি) is a
specially organized peasant organization comprising Greater Comilla, Comilla, Chandpur, Lakshmipur,...
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Kokborok at
Ethnologue (27th ed., 2024)
Riang at
Ethnologue (27th ed., 2024)
Tippera at
Ethnologue (27th ed., 2024) Usui at
Ethnologue (27th ed., 2024) Early...
- Silchar. The
Tippera eventually moved eastwards to
present day Tripura. By the 16th century,
Cachar was a part of the
Tripura kingdom. The
Tippera kings continued...
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District serving as its headquarters. In East ****stan, the division's
Tippera district was
renamed as
Comilla District in 1960.[citation needed] In 1984...
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sepoys received shelter from the
royal family of the
princely state of Hill
Tippera. The
interior areas of
Bengal proper were
already experiencing growing...