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The Historical Significance of Tripura’s Merger with the Dominion of India

Dr. Pradeep Kumar Deepak

Associate Professor & HOD, Department of History, AM.B.S. Mahavidyalaya, Amarpur, Gomati, Tripura

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Vol.19, Issue 1, Jan-Jun, 2025
Receiving Date: 2025-01-29
Acceptance Date: 2025-03-10
Publication Date: 2025-03-23
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http://doi.org/10.37648/ijps.v19i01.007

Abstract

This research paper discusses in detail about Tripura’s Merger with the dominion of India, As a matter of fact, this paper makes an attempt to trace the historical significance by which Tripura Merger Act was signed on 09th September 1949 in New Delhi, This paper studies in detail about the political situation which prevailed before and after the merger of Tripura with the dominion of India. This research paper explains all the articles of Tripura’s merger with the Indian Dominion. This research paper also justifies the fact that made the Maharaja of Tripura entitled to all personal rights, privileges, immunities and dignities enjoyed by him as the ruler of Tripura. At last, this paper evaluates the historical significance of Tripura's merger with Indian Dominion.


Keywords: Merger; Dominion of India; Historical significance; personal rights; privileges.


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