Dharma Manikya II (died 1729) was the king of Tripura Kingdom from 1713 to 1725 and again in 1729,[6] 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.[7]
Dharma Manikya II | |
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Maharaja of Tripura | |
1st reign | 1713–1725 |
Predecessor | Mahendra Manikya |
Successor | Jagat Manikya |
2nd reign | 1729 |
Predecessor | Jagat Manikya |
Successor | Mukunda Manikya |
Born | Durjoy Singh[1] or Duryodhana[2] |
Died | 1729 |
Consort | Dharmasila[3] |
Issue |
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House | Manikya dynasty |
Father | Rama Manikya |
Religion | Hinduism |
References
edit- ^ Chib (1988), p. 13.
- ^ Durlabhendra, Sukheshwar & Baneshwar (1999), p. 169.
- ^ Sarma (1987), p. 122.
- ^ Sarma (1987), p. 130.
- ^ Durlabhendra, Sukheshwar & Baneshwar (1999), p. 176.
- ^ DebBarma (2006), pp. 24–25.
- ^ Kilikdar (1995), pp. 54–55.
Sources
edit- Chib, Sukhdev Singh (1988), Tripura, Ess Ess Publications, ISBN 978-81-7000-039-6
- DebBarma, Chandramani (2006), Glory of Tripura civilization: history of Tripura with Kok Borok names of the kings, Parul Prakashani
- Durlabhendra; Sukheshwar; Baneshwar (1999), Sri Rajmala, translated by Kailāsa Candra Siṃha; N.C. Nath, Agartala: Tribal Research Institute, Govt. of Tripura
- Kilikdar, Bidhas Kanti (1995), Tripura of the Eighteenth Century with Samsher Gazi Against Feudalism: A Historical Study, Chhapakuthi, Agartala: Tripura State Tribal Cultural Research Institute and Museum
- Sarma, Raman Mohan (1987), Political History of Tripura, Puthipatra