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Kings of Tripura : ウィキペディア英語版
Manikya dynasty

The Kings the Twipra (Tripura) kingdom assumed the title of Manikya. The dynasty was founded when Ratna Fa (Ratna Manikya) assumed the title in 1280.
One of the more famous Manikya rulers was Bir Chandra Manikya Bahadur, in the 19th century.〔(North East India History ) at north-east-india.com〕
Bir Bikram Kishore Manikya (r. 1923–1947) died in 1947, and his infant son Kirit Bikram Kishore Manikya was designated the 185th king even though he was too young to rule for the transitional period until 15 September 1949, when Tripura acceded to the Union of India. Kirit Bikram Kishore Manikya died in 2006, and his son Pradyot Bikram Kishore Manikya (born 1978) would be the pretender as 186th king, sometimes so considered in Tripuri irredentism.
==List of kings==
The first king of the Manikya Dynasty is the 145th king in the reckoning of the ''Rajmala'', the Chronicle of the Kings, written in the 14th century. The earlier kings are partly mythological and partly legendary or semi-legendary.〔(Hill Tippera - History ) ''The Imperial Gazetteer of India'', 1909, v. 13, p. 118.〕
:145. Ratna Fa (Ratna Manikya) fl. 1280
:146. Pratap Manikya
:147. Mukut Manikya (Mukunda)
:148. Maha Manikya
:149. Dharma Manikya fl. 1430
:150. Pratap Manikya II
:151. Dhanya Manikya
:152. Dhwaj Manikya
:153. Deb Manikya
:154. Indra Manikya
:155. Vijay Manikya I (1532-1563)
:156. Ananta Manikya
:157. Udai Manikya
:158. Jai Manikya (Loktor Fa)
:159. Amar Manikya (1577-1586)
:160. Rajdhar Manikya
:161. Jashodhar Manikya
:162. Kalyan Manikya
:163. Gobinda Manikya (fl. 1660s)
:164. Chhatra Manikya (Nakhshatra Rai) (fl. 1660s/1670s)
:165. Ramdev Manikya
:166. Ratna Manikya II
:167. Narendra Manikya
:168. Mahendra Manikya
:169. Dharma Manikya II (1714-1733)
:170. Mukunda Manikya
:171. Jai Manikya
:172. Indra Manikya II
:173. Vijay Manikya II
:174. Krishna Manikya
:175. Rajdhar Manikya
:176. Ramgana Manikya
:177. Durga Manikya
:178. Kashi Chandra Manikya
:179. Krishna Kishore Manikya
:180. Ishan Chandra Manikya
:181. Bir Chandra Manikya
:182. Radha Kishore Manikya
:183. Birendra Kishore Manikya
:184. Bir Bikram Kishore Manikya (1923 – 1947)
:185. Kirit Bikram Kishore Manikya (1947-1949)
:(186.) Pradyot Bikram Kishore Manikya

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