- Himalayas,
eventually settling in the
region now
known as Tripura. Ethnically,
Tripuris belong to the Indo-Mongoloid
origin and
linguistically fall
within the...
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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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annual regional celebrations, such as
sowing and
harvesting festivals. The
Tripuris comprise over half the
tribal po****tion of Tripura. They live in the hills...
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majority state. In 1941, the
native Tripuris made up 62.06% of the po****tion in present- day
Tripura while the non-
Tripuri people,
mainly Bengalis and non-Bengalis...
- 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...
- 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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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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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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dominance of
Bengali people in the state.
Kokborok (
Tripuri/Tiprakok) is a
common language among Tripuris and
lingua franca in Tripura.
Several other languages...
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waves of
invasions from Turks, Afghans, and Mughals. On many occasions,
Tripuris (Tiprasa) also
pushed back
Burmese and
Arakanese invasions from the East...