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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]
Vanghmun is the headquarters of Jampui R.D Block and there is a police station too. Besides these, Punjab National Bank and Tripura Gramin Bank have their branches functioning at Vanghmun. The whole of Jampui hills falls within Kanchanpur sub-division under North Tripura district with its headquarters located at Dharmanagar. There is a black ...
North Tripura district, Tripura, India: Parent range: ... At 930 m Thaidawr peak is the highest mountain peak in the state of Tripura. The peak has a good surrounding ...
Montang Valley [1] [2] also known as Mountain of Peace [3] is a village and tourist attraction in the Atharamura Hills under Teliamura sub-division in the Khowai district of the Indian state of Tripura. [4]
Pages in category "Mountains of Tripura" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Atharamura; B.
The Purvanchal Range or Eastern Mountains covers an area of about 94,800 km 2 with a population of over four million incorporates Nagaland, Manipur, Tripura and Mizoram Hills and Cachar Districts along with a fifth of Haf long tahsil of Assam State and District of Tripa and part of Lohit in Arunachal Pradesh.
Chabimura also known as Chakwrakma or Chakrakma is famous for its panels of rock carving on steep mountain wall on the bank of Gomati river in Indian state Tripura. [1] There are huge carved images of Shiva, Vishnu, Kartika, Mahisasura Mardini Durga and other Gods and Goddesses. [2] It is situated on the bank of Gomati river at Haakwchak or ...
Devtamura (or Debtamura) is a hill range in South Tripura district of Tripura, India. It is known for an archaeological site of rock sculptures, a panel of carved images of Hindu deities of Durga, Ganesha and Kartikeya on the bank of Gomati River. [1] The stone images are estimated to have curved during the 15/16th century. [2]