Dharma Manikya II (died 1729) was the king of
Tripura Kingdom
The Twipra Kingdom (), anglicized as Tipperah, was one of the largest historical kingdoms of the Tripuri people in Northeast India.
Legend
A list of legendary Tripuri kings is given in the Rajmala chronicle, a 15th-century chronicle in Be ...
from 1713 to 1725 and again in 1729, although his power was greatly diminished in 1732 with the rise to power of
Jagat Manikya with the aid of the
Nawab of Bengal
The Nawab of Bengal (, ) was the hereditary ruler of Bengal Subah in Mughal India. In the early 18th-century, the Nawab of Bengal was the ''de facto'' independent ruler of the three regions of Bengal, Bihar and Orissa which constitute the mod ...
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Shuja-ud-Din Muhammad Khan
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Manikya dynasty
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Tripura (princely state)
Tripura State, also known as Hill Tipperah, 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 ...
Kings of Tripura
History of Tripura
1733 deaths
Year of birth unknown
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