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Narendra Manikya

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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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Narendra, having been captured, was taken by the Mughals to
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Index

Maharaja of Tripura
Ratna Manikya II
Ratna Manikya II
House
Manikya Dynasty
Hinduism
Kingdom of Tripura
History of Tripura
Kings of Tripura
Maha Manikya
Dharma Manikya I
Ratna Manikya I
Pratap Manikya
Vijaya Manikya I
Mukut Manikya
Dhanya Manikya
Dhwaja Manikya
Deva Manikya
Indra Manikya I
Vijaya Manikya II
Ananta Manikya
Udai Manikya I
Joy Manikya I
Amar Manikya
Rajdhar Manikya I
Ishwar Manikya
Yashodhar Manikya
Kalyan Manikya
Govinda Manikya
Chhatra Manikya

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