- 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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Tripuri people (Kókborok:
Tripuri dópha rok, (also
known as Tripura, Tipra,
Twipra, Tipperah) are a Tibeto-Burman-speaking
ethnic group of
Bangladesh and Northeast...
- 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...
-
Twipra Students'
Federation (TSF) was
founded on 25
October 1968 as a
platform for
nationalist students'
federation of Tripura,
specially among the indigenous...
-
annexed back to Gour
Kingdom in 1258 for a few
years before being captured by
Twipra Kingdom. Gour Govinda, the king of Gour,
would retake Tungachal in 1260...
- The
Indigenous Nationalist Party of
Twipra (abbr. INPT) was a
political party in the
Indian state of Tripura.
Bijoy Kumar Hrangkhawl was the president...
- 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...
- the 20th century. The
names also
refer to the
inhabitants of the
former Twipra kingdom, as well as the
ethnicity of its speakers.
According to an oral...
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modern Tripura was
ruled for
several centuries by the
Manikya dynasty of the
Twipra kingdom. It was a
princely state during British rule, and
joined the newly...
- 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...