856:, then under Mughal control. In response, Khan successfully invaded Tripura in 1693, with Narendra aiding in the assault. For his assistance, the governor installed the latter as ruler in his defeated cousin's place. In return, Narendra agreed to give two more elephants to the Mughals in addition to Tripura's regular tribute, with one further being exclusively presented to Khan. Narendra kept his young predecessor by his side, whom he treated affectionately.
867:
and a
Tripuri general named Mir Khan, influenced Shaista Khan to provide military support against Narendra. They led a large invasion force into Tripura and, in the sanguinary Battle of Chandigarh, defeated Narendra. The latter was subsequently killed, having reigned for about three years, with the
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chief of Sarail, Dwarika was able to dislodge Rama and assumed the regnal name
Narendra Manikya. However his uncle, having found aid from the
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in 1676, Dwarika made an attempt to claim the throne for himself. Allied with
Muhammad Nasir, the
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Born
Dwarika Thakur, he was the son of the Tripuri prince Durga Thakur, himself a son of Maharaja
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under Ratna, fled to Dhaka to avoid capture by the new ruler. There, he, alongside Ratna's
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Tripura through the ages: a short history of
Tripura from the earliest times to 1947 A.D.
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inherited the throne. However, the latter earned Khan's ire after having attacked
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However, his reign proved to be short lived. Champak Ray, who had been
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821:. Soon after his grandfather's death and the ascension of his uncle
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844:
Narendra, having been captured, was taken by the
Mughals to
932:: Tribal Research Institute, Govt. of Tripura. p. 163.
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928:. Translated by KailΔsa Candra SiαΉha; N.C. Nath.
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8:
922:Durlabhendra; Sukheshwar; Baneshwar (1999).
976:The North-east and the Mughals (1661-1714)
952:. National Book Trust, India. p. 13.
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1064:. Numismatic Society of India. p. 8.
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884:Ray was also a nephew of Govinda Manikya
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868:throne then being restored to Ratna.
7:
1017:Roychoudhury, Nalini Ranjan (1983).
979:. Delhi: D.K. Publications. p.
14:
973:Dutta, Sushil Chandra (1984).
1:
946:Thakurta, S. N. Guha (1999).
513:
498:
483:
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1058:Sarma, Ramani Mohan (1980).
1006:. G. Bharadwaj. p. 166.
908:Political History of Tripura
905:Sarma, Ramani Mohan (1987).
674:Kirit Bikram Kishore Manikya
1003:History of mediaeval Bengal
1108:
911:. Puthipatra. p. 114.
664:Bir Bikram Kishore Manikya
767:
759:
751:
743:
735:
727:
719:
711:
703:
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138:
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130:
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998:Majumdar, Ramesh Chandra
715:(Capital of the kingdom)
654:Birendra Kishore Manikya
690:1978βpresent (titular)
624:Krishna Kishore Manikya
1023:Sterling. p. 30.
699:Tripura monarchy data
686:Kirit Pradyot Manikya
634:Ishan Chandra Manikya
614:Kashi Chandra Manikya
809:from 1693 to 1695.
680:1949β1978 (titular)
644:Bir Chandra Manikya
28:Maharaja of Tripura
16:Maharaja of Tripura
1087:History of Tripura
1061:Coinage of Tripura
801:(d. 1695) was the
604:Rama Ganga Manikya
584:Rama Ganga Manikya
574:Rajdhar Manikya II
534:Vijaya Manikya III
125:History of Tripura
117:Kingdom of Tripura
959:978-81-237-2542-0
796:
795:
761:Chaturdasa Devata
747:(Royal chronicle)
739:(Royal residence)
731:(Royal residence)
723:(Royal residence)
694:
693:
459:Dharma Manikya II
439:Dharma Manikya II
329:Yashodhar Manikya
309:Rajdhar Manikya I
259:Vijaya Manikya II
111:
110:
1099:
1082:Kings of Tripura
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1065:
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850:Ratna Manikya II
799:Narendra Manikya
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781:
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763:(Family deities)
729:Pushbanta Palace
721:Ujjayanta Palace
544:Lakshman Manikya
518:
515:
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502: 1744β1746
500:
494:Indra Manikya II
488:
487: 1739β1744
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429:Mahendra Manikya
419:Ratna Manikya II
409:Narendra Manikya
399:Ratna Manikya II
199:Vijaya Manikya I
169:Dharma Manikya I
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141:Kings of Tripura
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113:
56:Ratna Manikya II
46:Ratna Manikya II
22:Narendra Manikya
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865:younger brother
819:Govinda Manikya
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792:
753:Tripura Buranji
705:Manikya dynasty
679:
564:Krishna Manikya
516:
509:Udai Manikya II
501:
486:
469:Mukunda Manikya
379:Govinda Manikya
369:Chhatra Manikya
359:Govinda Manikya
249:Indra Manikya I
179:Ratna Manikya I
160:
143:
88:Manikya Dynasty
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11:
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524:Joy Manikya II
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594:Durga Manikya
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839:Shaista Khan
833:governor of
823:Rama Manikya
816:
798:
797:
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408:
389:Rama Manikya
338:
299:Amar Manikya
239:Deva Manikya
153:Maha Manikya
97:Durga Thakur
1092:1695 deaths
1046:Sarma (1987
925:Sri Rajmala
755:(Chronicle)
554:Interregnum
548:1740s/1750s
517: 1744
339:Interregnum
161: 1400
42:Predecessor
1076:Categories
892:References
558:1750sβ1760
737:Neermahal
678:1947β1949
668:1923β1947
658:1909β1923
648:1862β1896
638:1849β1862
628:1829β1849
618:1826β1829
608:1813β1826
598:1809β1813
588:1806β1809
578:1785β1806
568:1760β1783
538:1746β1748
473:1729β1739
453:1725β1729
443:1714β1725
433:1712β1714
423:1695β1712
413:1693β1695
403:1685β1693
393:1673β1685
383:1661β1673
373:1661β1667
363:1660β1661
353:1626β1660
343:1623β1626
333:1600β1623
313:1586β1600
303:1577β1585
293:1573β1577
283:1567β1573
273:1563β1567
263:1532β1563
253:1530β1532
243:1520β1530
233:1515β1520
223:1490β1515
183:1462β1487
173:1431β1462
52:Successor
37:1693β1695
1000:(1974).
930:Agartala
803:Maharaja
713:Agartala
123:Part of
106:Hinduism
102:Religion
949:Tripura
807:Tripura
745:Rajmala
956:
854:Sylhet
835:Bengal
831:Mughal
827:Afghan
94:Father
872:Notes
861:Dewan
846:Dhaka
163:β1431
83:House
34:Reign
954:ISBN
813:Life
528:1746
463:1729
323:1600
213:1489
203:1488
193:1487
77:1695
74:Died
66:Born
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