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This is a list of online newspaper archives and some magazines and journals, including both free and pay wall blocked digital archives. Most are scanned from microfilm into pdf , gif or similar graphic formats and many of the graphic archives have been indexed into searchable text databases utilizing optical character recognition (OCR) technology.
At the beginning of 2020, Antigua Observer was the only newspaper in Antigua and Barbuda. Founded in 1993, it originally published via fax and was a daily newspaper, available from Monday to Saturday. Since 2018, it has been published exclusively online. [1] It is owned by NewsCo Limited, based in St. John's, Antigua. [2]
Tripura (/ ˈ t r ɪ p ʊr ə,-ər ə /) [10] is a state in northeastern India. The third-smallest state in the country, it covers 10,491 km 2 (4,051 sq mi); and the seventh-least populous state with a population of 3.67 million. [11] It is bordered by Assam and Mizoram to the east and by Bangladesh to the north, south and west. [12]
Tracing a descent from the mythological Lunar dynasty, [1] the Rajmala royal chronicle records an unbroken line of 144 (likely legendary) monarchs of Tripura up to the ascension of one Ratna Fa, who is stated to have become the first Manikya after being granted the cognomen by the Sultan of Bengal. [2]
Tripura State, also known as Hill Tipperah, [1] was a princely state in India during the period of the British Raj and for some two years after the departure of the British. Its rulers belonged to the Manikya dynasty and until August 1947 the state was in a subsidiary alliance , from which it was released by the Indian Independence Act 1947 .
Tripura Bani letter-head. Tripura Bani is a Bengali language weekly newspaper that is the mouthpiece of the Tripura State Committee of the All India Forward Bloc. The weekly [1] is published from Agartala. [2] As of 1983, Tripura Bani had a circulation of 1,900 copies. [3] As of 2007 it claimed a weekly circulation of 5,895 copies. [2]