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  ?Tripura
India
Map indicating the location of Tripura
Coordinates: 23°50′N 91°17′E / 23.84, 91.28
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
Area 10,492 km² (4,051 sq mi)
Capital Agartala
Largest city Agartala
District(s) 4
Population
Density
3,191,168 (21st)
• 304/km² (787/sq mi)
Language(s) Bengali, Kokborok (Tripuri)
Governor D. N. Sahay
Chief Minister Manik Sarkar
Established 1972-01-21
Legislature (seats) Unicameral (60)
ISO abbreviation IN-TR
Website: tripura.nic.in

Coordinates: 23°50′N 91°17′E / 23.84, 91.28

Tripura  (Bengali script: ত্রিপুরা) is a state in North-East India. Tripura is surrounded by Bangladesh on the north, south and west. The Indian states of Assam and Mizoram lie to the east. The capital is Agartala and the main languages spoken are Bengali and Kokborok (also known as Tripuri). It was formerly an independent Tripuri kingdom [1] and was merged with independent India on 15 October 1949 by the Tripura Merger Agreement. It was also known as Hill Tippera (anglicized version of Tipra) during the British India period [2] and has a history of over 2500 years and 186 Kings[3].

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Origin of name

Several theories exist pertaining to the origin of Tripura's name:

  • The origin of the word Tripura is attributed to the legendary tyrant king of Tripura, Tripur. According to legend, Tripur was the 39th descendant of Druhya, who was a descendant of Yayati, one of the lunar race kings. He was so powerful that he ordered his subjects not to worship him as the sole God. People fled to escape his tyranny to the nearby state of Hiramba (Cachar).
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