Ratna Manikya II | |
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Maharaja of Tripura | |
1st reign | 1685–1693 |
Predecessor | Rama Manikya |
Successor | Narendra Manikya |
2nd reign | 1695–1712 |
Predecessor | Narendra Manikya |
Successor | Mahendra Manikya |
Born | Ratnadev c. 1680 |
Died | 1712 (aged 31–32) |
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House | Manikya dynasty |
Father | Rama Manikya |
Religion | Hinduism |
Ratna Manikya II (c. 1680 – 1712) was the Maharaja of Tripura from 1685 to 1693 and again from 1695 to 1712.
Only a small child when he became ruler, Ratna spent much of his life under the control of external forces, having been used as a puppet-monarch by domineering relations as well as being both deposed and enthroned by the powerful Mughal Empire. He was eventually killed in a coup orchestrated by his younger brother.