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    Kokborok (redirect from Tippera language)
    Census of India 2011 - Languages and Mother tongues Kokborok at Ethnologue (27th ed., 2024) Riang at Ethnologue (27th ed., 2024) Tippera at Ethnologue (27th...
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    Jampui Hills (category Articles containing Tippera-language text)
    Raja Bahadur title and Hrangvunga, Raja Hrangvunga by the Maharaja of Tippera. Along with them, a wise and brave man Vungsakeia, a right-hand man of...
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  • Twipra Kingdom (redirect from Tippera)
    The Twipra Kingdom (Sanskrit: Tripura, Anglicized: Tippera) was one of the largest historical kingdoms of the Tripuri people in Northeast India. The present...
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    collector in 1776. The Tripura Collector's journey began with the formation of Tippera or Tipperah district of Bengal by the British in 1790. According to the...
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  • Words of the Hill Tippera Language (1885) A Collection of Kachári Folk-Tales and Rhymes (1895) A Short Vocabulary of the Aka Language (1896) Chittagong...
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    Noakhali, and Faridganj, Hajiganj, Chandpur, Lakshman and Chudagram in Tippera. As per Gandhian Ashoka Gupta's report during Mahatma Gandhi's visit to...
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    Tripuri people (category CS1 Bengali-language sources (bn))
    which Plain Tippera became a colony of Britain and Hill Tippera remained an independent princely state. On 14 October 1949, Hill Tippera was merged into...
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    Tripura (category CS1 Bengali-language sources (bn))
    Manikya Dynasty — was part of the Tripuri Kingdom (also known as Hill Tippera). It became a princely state under the British Raj during its tenure, and...
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    separate districts in 1984. Comilla, (Bengali: কুমিল্লা)- Established as the Tippera or Tipperah district of Bengal by the British in 1790 and later renamed...
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    Silchar. The Tippera eventually moved eastwards to present day Tripura. By the 16th century, Cachar was a part of the Tripura kingdom. The Tippera kings continued...
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  • Kudmi Mahato (category CS1 Hindi-language sources (hi))
    Kudmi Mahato as Schedule Tribe. The language of Kudmi is Kudmali/Kurmali. But according to study, Kurmali language have vocabulary which is neither Dravidian...
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  • Lutfullah Tabrizi (category CS1 Persian-language sources (fa))
    to Lutfullah, and celebrates him as the conqueror of Lower Tippera. This is because Tippera was only nominally under Mughal rule, and was fully annexed...
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    Agartala (category CS1 Bengali-language sources (bn))
    needed] During the British Raj, Agartala was the capital of the 'Hill Tippera' state; it became a municipality in 1874–75, and in 1901 had a population...
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    List of districts of Tripura (category CS1 Bengali-language sources (bn))
    those are of 2012.) new districts of tipura ashok pillar mahabharata "Hill Tippera – history" (GIF). The Imperial Gazetteer of India. 13: 118. 1909. Retrieved...
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  • Ashrafuddin Ahmad Chowdhury (category Articles containing Bengali-language text)
    All India National Congress's Bengal branch. He became a leader of the Tippera Krishak Samiti's moderate side. From 1937 to 1941, he was the general secretary...
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    History of Noakhali (category CS1 uses Bengali-language script (bn))
    control by the Collector of Tippera. In the late eighteenth century, Muhammad Qasim (d. 1790) emerged as a popular Bengali-language poet of Noakhali. He was...
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    Nurul Amin (category CS1 Bengali-language sources (bn))
    Nurul Amin was born on 15 July 1893 in Shahbazpur, Sarail located in the Tippera District of the Bengal Presidency (now in Brahmanbaria District, Bangladesh)...
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    Partition of Bengal (1947) (category CS1 uses Bengali-language script (bn))
    Rajshahi, Bogra, Pabna, Mymensingh, Jessore, Nadia, Faridpur, Dhaka, Tippera, Bakerganj, Noakhali and Chittagong. Hindu-majority districts: Calcutta...
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    Kuki people (category CS1 Bengali-language sources (bn))
    dashed their hopes. On 31 January 1860, Kuki Riang led the Kukis of Hill Tippera in raiding the Chhagalnaiya plains (then under the administration of the...
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    Brahmanbaria District (category CS1 uses Bengali-language script (bn))
    Brahmanbaria District, previously a subdivision of Comilla district (formerly Tippera district till 1960), was established in 1984. The district has 4 municipalities...
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  • Kamini Kumar Dutta (category Articles containing Bengali-language text)
    Board. Following the Noakhali riots, Dutta served as the president of Tippera District Relief, Rescue and Rehabilitation Committee, that was created...
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    Eastern Bengali (category Articles containing Bengali-language text)
    dialects of Chittagong and Noakhali." Haldar 1986, p. 13: "Comilla. formerly Tippera, in which we include Tripura with its immigrant speakers of nearby districts...
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  • Tarani Debnath (category CS1 uses Bengali-language script (bn))
    1961) (Bengali: তরণী দেবনাথ) was a Bengali who took part in the Bengali Language Movement in the Barak Valley in 1961 and became a martyr. On 19 May 1961...
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    Bangladesh (category Articles containing Bengali-language text)
    second-largest city, is the busiest port on the Bay of Bengal. The official language of Bangladesh is Bengali. Bangladesh forms the sovereign part of the historic...
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  • N/A 100,000 homeless Noakhali riots October–November 1946 Noakhali and Tippera districts of Bengal (now in Bangladesh) Widespread killing of Hindus and...
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  • Arjumand Ali (category CS1 Bengali-language sources (bn))
    (aged 59–60) Rupsa, Tippera District, Bengal Province Resting place Rupsa, Faridganj, Chandpur District, Bangladesh Occupation Writer Language Bengali Notable...
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    is also used to denote a large number of tribes-the Garos of Meghalaya, Tippera of Tripura, and Boro Kachari, Koch, Rabha, Lalung, Dimasa, Hajong, Chutia...
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    Bagal (caste) (category CS1 Odia-language sources (or))
    Mymensingh (170), Pabna (154), Dinajpur (160), Hill Tippera (92), Rajshahi (75), Faridpur (56), Bogra (51), Tippera (21), and Backergunge (2). However, both the...
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    Indian Rebellion of 1857 (category Articles containing Latin-language text)
    sepoys received shelter from the royal family of the princely state of Hill Tippera. The interior areas of Bengal proper were already experiencing growing...
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    Abidur Reza Chowdhury (category CS1 Bengali-language sources (bn))
    he was elected as the chairman of the Tippera District Board, which covered Brahmanbaria, Chandpur and Tippera subdivisions. He again was elected several...
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