Mention: Tripura is mentioned in the inscriptions of Mahabharata, Puranas, and Ashoka. After independence, it was a monarchy before the merger of the Indian Republic. Udaipur was its capital, which was brought in old Agartala in the eighteenth century and in the new Agartala in the nineteenth century. Raja Vir Chandra Manikya Mahadur Devvarman governed the rule of his kingdom on the lines of British India. It was joined by the Ganmuktan Parishad in 1949, in the Indian Republic. After the creation of Bangladesh in 1971, an armed struggle started here. Organizations such as Tripura National Volunteers, National Liberation Front of Tripura, have launched a campaign to oust the local Bengali people. History: Tripura has a long history and a long history. It has its own unique tribal culture and interesting folklore. Its history can be known by the descriptions of 'Rajmala' stories and Muslim historians about the Tripura King. Tripura is also mentioned in Mahabharata and Pur...