Mukut Manikya was briefly the ruler of Tripura during the late 15th century.
Mukut Manikya | |||||
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Maharaja of Tripura | |||||
Reign | 1489 | ||||
Predecessor | Vijaya Manikya I | ||||
Successor | Dhanya Manikya | ||||
Consort | Machhatri Devi[1] | ||||
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House | Manikya dynasty | ||||
Father | Ratna Manikya I |
Mukut gained the throne following the brief reigns of Pratap Manikya and Vijaya Manikya I, who were likely his elder brother and paternal nephew respectively.[3] It is possible that his ascension was ensured through backing of military leaders, whose influence had waxed during the reigns of his immediate predecessors.[4] Numismatic evidence indicates that this occurred in 1489.[5]
However, Mukut's own rule was very short, with the coinage produced the very next year (i.e. 1490) instead displaying the name of his brother Dhanya Manikya.[6] It may be that he had lost the favour of the chiefs, who subsequently had him overthrown.[4]
References
edit- ^ Acharjee, Jahar (1985). "A Unique Early Coin of the Manikya Dynasty of Tripura". Proceedings of North East India History Association. Agartala: North East India History Association: 58.
- ^ Choudhury, Rabin Dev; Singh, Shri Bhagwan (1991). Aspects of History and Culture: Ananda Chandra Agarwala Commemoration Volume. Ramanand Vidya Bhawan. p. 126.
- ^ Roychoudhury, Nalini Ranjan (1983). Tripura through the ages: a short history of Tripura from the earliest times to 1947 A.D. Sterling. p. 16.
- ^ a b Sarma, Ramani Mohan (1987). Political History of Tripura. Puthipatra. p. 50.
- ^ Sur, Hirendra Kumar (1986). British Relations with the State of Tripura, 1760-1947. Saraswati Book Depot. p. 221.
- ^ Gan-Chaudhuri, Jagadis (1980). Tripura, the land and its people. Leeladevi Publications. p. 21.