Mukut Manikya Explained

Type:monarch
Mukut Manikya
Full Name:Nara Narayana Sri Sri Mukut Manikya Deva[1]
Succession:Maharaja of Tripura
Reign:1489
Predecessor:Vijaya Manikya I
Successor:Dhanya Manikya
Spouse:Machhatri Devi[2]
Father:Ratna Manikya I
House:Manikya dynasty

Mukut Manikya was briefly the ruler of Tripura during the late 15th century.

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]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Choudhury. Rabin Dev. Singh. Shri Bhagwan. Aspects of History and Culture: Ananda Chandra Agarwala Commemoration Volume. 1991. Ramanand Vidya Bhawan. 126.
  2. Acharjee. Jahar. A Unique Early Coin of the Manikya Dynasty of Tripura. Proceedings of North East India History Association. 1985. North East India History Association. Agartala. 58.
  3. Book: Roychoudhury, Nalini Ranjan. Tripura through the ages: a short history of Tripura from the earliest times to 1947 A.D.. 1983. Sterling. 16.
  4. Book: Sarma, Ramani Mohan. Political History of Tripura. 50. 1987. Puthipatra.
  5. Book: Sur, Hirendra Kumar. British Relations with the State of Tripura, 1760-1947. 1986. Saraswati Book Depot. 221.
  6. Book: Gan-Chaudhuri, Jagadis. Tripura, the land and its people. 1980. Leeladevi Publications. 21.