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  2. Daily Desher Katha - Wikipedia

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    Daily Desher Katha; Type: Daily newspaper: Owner(s) Daily Desher Katha Trust [1]: Publisher: Samir Paul: Editor: Samir Paul: Associate editor: Milan De Sarkar,Haradhan De: Staff writers

  3. Tripura (princely state) - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  4. Category:Newspapers published in Tripura - Wikipedia

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  5. Manush Patrika - Wikipedia

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    Manush Patrika (Bengali: মানুষ পত্রিকা) is a Bengali daily newspaper published from Agartala, the capital of the Indian state Tripura. It is one of the oldest newspapers in India and the oldest in Tripura. The newspaper is also one of the most widely circulated Bengali-language daily newspapers in India.

  6. History of Tripura - Wikipedia

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    The State of Tripura, in northeastern India, has a long history.The Twipra Kingdom at its peak included the whole eastern region of Bengal from the Brahmaputra River in the north and west, the Bay of Bengal in the south and Burma to the east during the 14th and 15th centuries AD.

  7. Melaghar - Wikipedia

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    Melaghar is a small town located in the Indian state of Tripura and a Municipal Council in Sipahijala district, situated about 50 km (approx. 30 miles) from the capital Agartala. It is a neighbour to Sonamura and 10 km (6 miles) away from the Bangladesh International border.

  8. Hachukni Kok - Wikipedia

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    Hachukni Kok is a newspaper of Tripura, India.As of 2009, it is the sole newspaper daily published in Kokborok language. [1]"Most of the newspapers in the state are published in Bengali, except for one Kokborok daily (Hachukni Kok), one Manipuri weekly (Marup), two English dailies and three bilingual weeklies."

  9. Tripuri Kshatriya - Wikipedia

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    Tripuri Kshatriya is a Vaishnav caste group which encompasses almost all the members of the Tripuri, Reang, Jamatia and Noatia ethnic groups, most of whom live in the Indian state of Tripura. The Tripuri Royal Family belonged to the Tripuri ethnic group, from the Debbarma clan.