Kings of Tripura
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The chronicle of Kings of Twipra Kingdom
are given below as per the Rajmala
, the Chronicle of the Kings, in Bengal
, written by court pandits, 15 century onwards
Twipra Kingdom
Twipra Kingdom was one of the largest ancient kingdom of the Tipra people of the Bodo-Kachari ethnicity in the Northeastern region of the Indian Subcontinent having a chronicle of 186 Kings till the present times .- Geographical spread :The present political...
are given below as per the Rajmala
Rajmala
Rajmala is the ancient royal chronicle of the Kings of Tripura. It has been written in Bengali since the 14th century AD . Initially, but unrecorded it was in circulation in Kokborok language, the language of the Tripura kings before it was translated to Bengali in the 14th...
, the Chronicle of the Kings, in Bengal
Bengal
Bengal is a historical and geographical region in the northeast region of the Indian Subcontinent at the apex of the Bay of Bengal. Today, it is mainly divided between the sovereign land of People's Republic of Bangladesh and the Indian state of West Bengal, although some regions of the previous...
, written by court pandits, 15 century onwards
- Chandra
- Budh
- Pururoba
- Ayu
- NahushaNahushaNahusha was a well-known king of the Aila dynasty. He was the son of Ayu, the eldest son of Pururavas and Prabha, the daughter of Svarbhanu. Nahusha reigned from Pratishthana. He married Viraja, the daughter of the Pitrs. They had six or seven sons, according to different Puranas. His eldest son...
- YayatiYayatiYayati was a Puranic king and the son of king Nahusha and one of ancestors of Pandavas. He was a great scholar of Vedas. He had five brothers, Yati, Samyati, Ayati, Viyati and Kriti. He had two wives, Devayani and Sharmishtha. Devayani was the daughter of Shukracharya, the priest of Asuras ....
- Druhyu
- Babhru
- Setu
- Anarta
- Gandhar
- Dharmma(Gharma)
- Dhrita(Ghrita)
- Durmad
- Pracheta
- Parachi(Shata Dharma)
- Parabasu
- Parishad
- Arijit
- Sujit
- Pururaba-II
- Bibarn
- Puru Sen
- Megh Barna
- Bikarna
- Basuman
- Keerti
- Kaniyan
- Pratishraba
- Pratishtho
- Shakrajit(Shatrujit)
- Pratirddan
- Pramath
- Kalinda
- Kromo(Krath)
- Mitrari
- Baribarha
- Karmuk
- Kalang(Kalinga)
- Bhishan
- Bhanumitra
- Chitrasen(Agha Chitrasen)
- Chitrarath
- Chitrayudh
- Daitya
- Tripur
- Subrai (Trilochan)
- Dakhsin
- Twidakshin
- Sudakshin
- Tardakshin
- Dharmataru (Dharmatar)
- Dharmapal
- Sadharma (Sudharma)
- Tarbong
- Debang
- Narangita
- Dharmangad
- Rukmangad
- Somangad (Sonangad)
- Nojugrai (Nogjog)
- Torjung
- Tor Raj(Rajdharma)
- Hamraj
- Birraj
- Shriraj
- Shriman (Shrimanta)
- Lakshmitaru
- Tarlakshmi(Roopban)
- Mailkshmi(Lakshmiban)
- Nageshwar
- Jogeshwar
- Ishwar fa(Neeldhwaj)
- Rangkhai (Basuraj)
- Dhanraj fa
- Muchung fa (Harihar)
- Maichung fa(Chandrashekhar)
- Chandraraj(Tabhuraj or Taruraj)
- Tarfanai(Tripali)
- Sumanta
- Roopabanta(Shretha)
- Tarham(Tarhom)
- Kha Ham(Hariraj)
- Katar fa (Kashiraj)
- Kalator fa (Madhab)
- Chandra fa (Chandraraj)
- Gajeshwar
- Beer Raj-II
- Nageshwar (Nagpati)
- Sikhiraj (Siksharaj)
- Debraj
- Dhusrang(Durasha or Dhara Ishwar)
- Barkeerti(Bir raj or Biraj)
- Sagar fa
- Maloy Chandra
- Surjyarai(Surjya narayan)
- Achong Fanai(Indra Keerti or Uttang fani)
- Beer Singha(Charachar)
- Hachung fa(Achang fa or Surendra)
- Bimar
- Kumar
- Sukumar
- Twisarao(Beerchandra or Takhsharao)
- Rajyeshwar (Rajeshwar)
- Nageshwar(Misliraj or Krodheshwar)
- Twisong fa(Tejong fa)
- Narendra
- Indrakeerti
- Biman(Paimaraj)
- Yashoraj
- Banga(Nabanga)
- Gangarai (Rajganga)
- Sukurai(Chitasen or Chhakru rai)
- Pratit
- Misli(Marichi or Malsi or Marusom)
- Gagan (Kathuk)
- Keerti(Naoraj or Nabrai)
- Jujaru fa (Hamtorfa or Himti)
- Jangi fa(Rajendra or Janak fa)
- Partha(Debrai or Debraj)
- Sebrai
- Durgur fa(Dankuru fa or Harirai, Kirit, Adidharma fa)
- Kharung fa(Kurung fa, Ramchandra)
- Sengfanai(Nrisingha, Singhafani)
- Lalit Rai
- Mukunda fa(Kunda fa)
- Kamal Rai
- Krishnadas
- Jash fa(Jashoraj)
- Muchung fa(Udwab)
- Sadhu Rai
- Pratap Rai
- Vishnuprasad
- Baneshwar (Baneeshwar)
- Beerbahu
- Samrat
- Champakeshwar(Champa)
- Meghraj(Megh)
- Sengkwchag (Dharmadhar)
- Sengthum fa(Kirtidhar, Singhatung fa)
- Achong fa(Rajsurjya, Kunjaham fa)
- Khichung fa(Mohan)
- Dangar fa(Harirai)
- Raja fa
- Ratna fa(Ratna Manikya) - (Manikya DynastyManikya DynastyThe Kings of Tripura assumed the title of Manikya. The dynasty was of Indo-Mongolian origin and was founded when Ratna Fa assumed the title in 1280....
) - Pratap Manikya
- Mukut Manikya (Mukunda)
- Mahamanikya
- Dharma Manikya -I
- Pratap Manikya
- Dhanya Manikya
- Dhwaj Manikya
- Debmanikya
- Indra Manikya-I
- Vijay Manikya I (1532-1563)
- Ananta Manikya
- Udai Manikya
- Jai Manikya(Loktor fa)
- Amar Manikya (1577-1586)
- Rajdhar Manikya
- Jashodhar Manikya
- Kalyan Manikya
- Gobinda Manikya
- Chhatra Manikya(Nakhshtra Rai)
- Ramdev Manikya
- Ratna Manikya-II
- Narendra Manikya
- Mahendra Manikya
- Dharma Manikya IIDharma Manikya IIDharma Manikya II was the king of Tripura Kingdom from 1714 until 1733, although his power was greatly diminished in 1732 with the rise to power of Jagat Manikya with the aid of the Nawab of Bengal, Shuja-ud-Din Muhammad Khan.-Sources:...
(1714-1733) - Mukunda Manikya
- Jai Manikya
- Indra Manikya-II
- Vijy Manikya-II
- Krishna Manikya
- Rajdhar Manikya
- Ramgana Manikya
- Durga Manikya
- Kashi Chandra Manikya
- Krishna Kishore Manikya
- Ishan Chandra Manikya
- Bir Chandra Manikya
- Radha Kishore Manikya
- Birendra Kishore Manikya
- Bir Bikram Kishore Manikya BahadurBir Bikram Kishore DebbarmanBir Bikram Kishore Debbarman Manikya Bahadur was a king of Tripura.He was the king before the merger of Tripura with India. He succeeded his father, Birendra Kishore Debbarman, after the elder man's death on 13 August 1923...
- Kirit Bikram Kishore Manikya Bahadur