Nalinaksha Roy Explained

Raja
Nalinaksha Roy
Succession:Chief of the Chakma Circle
Reign:7 March 1935 - 7 October 1951
Predecessor:Bhuvan Mohan Roy
Successor:Tridiv Roy
Birth Date:6 June 1902
Birth Place:Chittagong Hill Tracts, British India
Spouse:Benita Roy
Issue:
  • Amiti Roy
  • Tridiv Roy
  • Samit Roy
  • Moitri Roy
  • Rajashree Roy
  • Nandit Roy
Religion:Theravada Buddhism
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Allegiance:Chakma Circle
Serviceyears:1935 - 1951

Raja Nalinaksha Roy (6 June 1902 – 7 October 1951) was the 49th Raja of the Chakma Circle.[1]

Biography

Roy married Rani Benita Roy (1905–1990) née Sen, the daughter of Barrister Saral Sen and granddaughter of "Brahmanand" Keshub Chandra Sen, a Bengali Hindu social reformer from Brahma Samaj. He was installed as Chakma Raja on 7 March 1935.

Roy had three sons, Tridiv Roy, Samit Roy, Nandit Roy, and three daughters, Amiti Roy, Moitri Roy, and Rajashree Roy.[2]

Roy met Sir John Anderson, the Governor of Bengal, at Rangamati in November 1935 during the latter's tour of the Chittagong Hill Tracts District.[3]

It was during Roy's reign that India and Pakistan gained independence in 14–16 August 1947 CE and the Chittagong Hill Tracts was assigned to the independent State of Pakistan, though the district had a 98% non-Muslim population.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Chakma Voice. 2013-01-11. Mizoram Chakma Development Forum.
  2. Web site: Chakma. Soszynski. Henry. World of Royalty. 2018-09-19. https://web.archive.org/web/20180913082253/http://members.iinet.net.au/~royalty/ips/c/chakma.html. 2018-09-13. dead.
  3. Web site: Christie Collection-Film 1. Centre of South Asian Studies, University of Cambridge. 2020-05-22.