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  • Rignai and Risa | The Traditional Costume of Tripura

    Rignai and Risa | The Traditional Costume of Tripura

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    Tripura’s traditional attire, that’s Rignai and Risa reflects the rich cultural heritage of the various indigenous communities in the state. The styles and patterns of the clothing are influenced by their distinct traditions, rituals, and the environment. Rignai and Risha (For Women): Women from the Tripuri community often wear a…

  • The Manikya Empire | Kingdom of North East India

    The Manikya Empire | Kingdom of North East India

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    The Manikya Empire refers to the dynasty that ruled the Kingdom of Tripura. Located in present-day northeastern India and parts of modern-day Bangladesh. This royal lineage is one of the oldest ruling families in India, with a recorded history dating back over 500 years. The Manikya rulers governed Tripura from…

  • Tourist Destinations Of North East India

    Tourist Destinations Of North East India

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    Introduction to North East India’s Tourist Destinations Tourist Destinations of North East India is a treasure trove of captivating tourist destinations, each reflecting the vibrant culture, rich history, and stunning landscapes that define this diverse region. From the lofty peaks of the Sikkimto the serene rivers of the Meghalaya, North…

  • The Tripuri Community of India: A indigenous people

    The Tripuri Community of India: A indigenous people

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    Introduction to the Tripuri People The Tripuri people, hailing from the state of Tripura in Northeast India, constitute the largest tribal community in the region. Recognized for their rich cultural heritage, the Tripuri people hold a significant place in the historical tapestry of the area. Often regarded as the aboriginal…

  • Explore North East India | Hiddengems of Tripura

    Explore North East India | Hiddengems of Tripura

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    Explore North East India, Jhum Cultivation Explore North East India, the Jhum cultivation, also known as shifting cultivation, is an indigenous farming practice that holds deep significant in the rural landscape of northeastern India. This age-old method involves clearing a part of the forest, burning the vegetation to add nutrients…

  • Jhum Cultivation | The Agriculture Process of Indigenous People

    Jhum Cultivation | The Agriculture Process of Indigenous People

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    Introduction to Gairing In the lush, green landscapes of North-East India, particularly in the state of Tripura, traditional bamboo huts known as Gairing stand as robust symbols of cultural heritage and architectural ingenuity. These structures, meticulously crafted from locally sourced bamboo, play a pivotal role in the daily lives of…

  • Maitri Setu : The Friendship Bridge Indo-Bangla Bridge

    Maitri Setu : The Friendship Bridge Indo-Bangla Bridge

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    Introduction to Maitri Setu Maitri Setu, also recognized as the Friendship Bridge, is a pivotal structure located over the Feni River in Sabroom, South Tripura, at the India-Bangladesh border. The bridge, which spans 1.9 kilometers, serves as a symbol of growing camaraderie between the two nations. Historically, the Feni River…