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Parent house | Lunar dynasty (legendary) |
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Founded | c. 1400 |
Founder | Maha Manikya |
Current head | Kirit Pradyot Manikya (titular) |
Final ruler | Kirit Bikram Kishore Manikya |
Titles | |
Deposition | 1949 |
TheManikya dynasty was the ruling house of theTwipra Kingdom and later the princelyTripura State, what is now theIndian state ofTripura. Ruling since the early 15th century, the dynasty at its height controlled a large swathe of the north-east of theIndian subcontinent. After coming underBritish influence, in 1809 they transitioned from feudal monarchs into rulers of aprincely state, though the Manikyas maintain control of the region until 1949, when it ascended in union with India.
Tracing a descent from the mythologicalLunar dynasty,[1] theRajmala royal chronicle records an unbroken line of 144 (likely legendary) monarchs of Tripura up to the ascension of oneRatna Fa, who is stated to have become the first Manikya after being granted the cognomen by theSultan of Bengal.[2] However, it is now believed that theRajmala had been mistaken in the genealogy and chronology of the initial Manikya rulers.[3] Numismatic evidence suggests that the first historical Manikya was in factMaha Manikya,[4] aTripuri chief who foundedthe kingdom after establishing dominance over neighbouring tribes in the early 1400s.[5] This monarch then took the title "Manikya" in honour of a historic victory over Bengal, with the name being inherited by his descendants.[6]
Maha Manikya's early successors achieved considerable military success, conquering territory in Bengal,Assam andBurma. Tripura reached its zenith in the 16th century under such prominent kings asDhanya Manikya andVijaya Manikya II,[7] with its lands stretching from theGaro Hills in the north to theBay of Bengal in the south. As monarchs of a Hindu kingdom, the Manikyas developed a rivalry with the successive Muslim rulers of Bengal, coming into conflict withSultans, governors andNawabs before being brought underMughal suzerainty in the early 17th century. As Mughal power waned, the antagonism with Bengal re-erupted, which drove the Manikyas to first approach theBritish for aid. In 1761, Tripura succumbed to British influence, becominga princely protectorate, though control of the region remained under the Manikya dynasty.[8]
In 1870,Bir Chandra Manikya ascended the throne and began a series of political reforms to his kingdom, modelling his government on the British system. A lover of theculture of Bengal,Bengali was adopted by the court under his rule and he developed a friendship with the poet,Rabindranath Tagore. After Tripura was briefly incorporated into the province ofEastern Bengal and Assam at the beginning of the 20th century, the last Manikya monarch, MaharajaBir Bikram Kishore, chose to come under the jurisdiction of the predominantly HinduDominion of India in 1947. Thefinal ascension of Tripura into the modernIndian nation was signed by his widow,Kanchan Prava Devi, in place of the minorKirit Bikram Kishore, bringing to an end five centuries of Manikya rule.[8]
Rulers of the Manikya dynasty (c.1400 – 1949)[9] | |||||||||
Name | Reign start | Reign end | Claim | Notes | |||||
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Maha Manikya | c.1400 | 1431 | |||||||
Dharma Manikya I | 1431 | 1462 | Son ofMaha Manikya | ||||||
Ratna Manikya I | 1462 | c.1487 | Son ofDharma Manikya I | ||||||
Pratap Manikya | c.1487 | c.1487 | Son ofRatna Manikya I | ||||||
Vijaya Manikya I | 1488 | 1488 | Possibly son ofPratap Manikya | ||||||
Mukut Manikya | 1489 | 1489 | Son ofRatna Manikya I | ||||||
Dhanya Manikya | 1490 | 1515 | Son ofRatna Manikya I | ||||||
Dhwaja Manikya | 1515 | 1520 | Son ofDhanya Manikya | ||||||
Deva Manikya | 1520 | 1530 | Son ofDhanya Manikya | ||||||
Indra Manikya I | 1530 | 1532 | Son ofDeva Manikya | ||||||
Vijaya Manikya II | 1532 | 1563 | Son ofDeva Manikya | ||||||
Ananta Manikya | 1563 | 1567 | Son ofVijaya Manikya II | ||||||
Udai Manikya I | 1567 | 1573 | Father-in-law ofAnanta Manikya | Claimed the throne following the death of his predecessor, briefly supplanting the ruling dynasty with his own line.[10] | |||||
Joy Manikya I | 1573 | 1577 | Son ofUdai Manikya | ||||||
Amar Manikya | 1577 | 1586 | Son ofDeva Manikya | Restored the Manikya dynasty after killing his predecessor.[11] | |||||
Rajdhar Manikya I | 1586 | 1600 | Son ofAmar Manikya | ||||||
Ishwar Manikya | 1600 | 1600 | Possibly son ofAmar Manikya orRajdhar Manikya I | ||||||
Yashodhar Manikya | 1600 | 1618 | Son ofRajdhar Manikya I | Monarchy temporarily overthrown by theMughal Empire.[12] | |||||
Kalyan Manikya | 1626 | 1660 | Descendant ofMaha Manikya | From a cadet branch of the dynasty.[13] Elected as monarch after Mughal interregnum.[14] | |||||
Govinda Manikya | 1660 | 1661 | Son ofKalyan Manikya | First reign | |||||
Chhatra Manikya | 1661 | 1667 | Son ofKalyan Manikya | ||||||
Govinda Manikya | 1667 | 1676 | Son ofKalyan Manikya | Second reign | |||||
Rama Manikya | 1676 | 1685 | Son ofGovinda Manikya | ||||||
Ratna Manikya II | 1685[15] | 1693[15] | Son ofRama Manikya | First reign | |||||
Narendra Manikya | 1693[15] | 1695[15] | Grandson ofGovinda Manikya | ||||||
Ratna Manikya II | 1695[15] | 1712[15] | Son ofRama Manikya | Second reign | |||||
Mahendra Manikya | 1712[16] | 1714[16] | Son ofRama Manikya | ||||||
Dharma Manikya II | 1714[16] | 1725[16] | Son ofRama Manikya | First reign | |||||
Jagat Manikya | 1725[17] | 1729[17] | Great-grandson ofChhatra Manikya | ||||||
Dharma Manikya II | 1729[17] | 1729[17] | Son ofRama Manikya | Second reign | |||||
Mukunda Manikya | 1729 | 1739 | Son ofRama Manikya | ||||||
Joy Manikya II | 1739 | 1744 | Great-great-grandson ofKalyan Manikya | First reign | |||||
Indra Manikya II | 1744 | 1746 | Son ofMukunda Manikya | ||||||
Udai Manikya II | c. 1744 | c. 1744 | Son ofDharma Manikya II | Briefly laid claim to the throne during a power struggle between his relatives.[18] | |||||
Joy Manikya II | 1746 | 1746 | Great-great-grandson ofKalyan Manikya | Second reign | |||||
Vijaya Manikya III | 1746 | 1748 | Brother ofJoy Manikya II, great-great-grandson ofKalyan Manikya | ||||||
Lakshman Manikya | ? | ? | Grandson ofDharma Manikya II | Ruled as a puppet-monarch underShamsher Gazi for three years before the latter took the throne for himself.[19] | |||||
Krishna Manikya | 1760 | 1783 | Son ofMukunda Manikya | ||||||
Rajdhar Manikya II | 1785 | 1806 | Grandson ofMukunda Manikya | ||||||
Rama Ganga Manikya | 1806 | 1809 | Son ofRajdhar Manikya II | First reign | |||||
Durga Manikya | 1809 | 1813 | Son ofLakshman Manikya | ||||||
Rama Ganga Manikya | 1813 | 1826 | Son ofRajdhar Manikya II | Second reign | |||||
Kashi Chandra Manikya | 1826 | 1829 | Son ofRajdhar Manikya II | ||||||
Krishna Kishore Manikya | 1829 | 1849 | Son ofRama Ganga Manikya | ||||||
Ishan Chandra Manikya | 1849 | 1862 | Son ofKrishna Kishore Manikya | ||||||
Bir Chandra Manikya | 1862 | 1896 | Son ofKrishna Kishore Manikya | ||||||
Radha Kishore Manikya | 1896 | 1909 | Son ofBir Chandra Manikya | ||||||
Birendra Kishore Manikya | 1909 | 1923 | Son ofRadha Kishore Manikya | ||||||
Bir Bikram Kishore Manikya | 1923 | 1947 | Son ofBirendra Kishore Manikya | ||||||
Kirit Bikram Kishore Manikya | 1947 | 1949 | Son ofBir Bikram Kishore Manikya | ||||||
Titular (1949 – 1971) | |||||||||
Kirit Bikram Kishore Manikya | 1949 | 1971 (title abolished) | Son ofBir Bikram Kishore Manikya |
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