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Source: Ziggiotto (1998).
See also:Tripura was a 13-gun state, but it was not really tiny (4,116 sq. mi.), and
had a population of 380,000 in 1931, and according to Haynes displayed a
1:3
vertically divided flag of red and yellow.
Jorge Candeias, 1 May 2002
Tripura was a powerful principality from the 15th century on, until it was
invaded by Muslim forces from Bengal. The mountainous area of Tipperah Hills
regained independence in 1625, with some English protection; part of it became
British in 1765. The state measured 10.500 sq km, with c. 400.000 inhabitants.
Tripura's Maharadah's flag was vertical purple and gold, with in the center the
state emblem in a white disk; proportions 3:1. Source:
Ziggioto (1998)
Jarig Bakker, 1 May 2002
PRINCIPALITY OF TRIPURA
Princely States of Bengal
13 Gun Salute
Area: 10, 660 sq.km
Acceded to the Union of India on Sept. 9, 1949, Founded about 100 AD
Flag:
The principality of Tripura has a rectangular flag with two equally wide
vertical stripes - red and yellow, with in the center a white disk with the arms
of the Sovereign.
Chrystian Kretowicz, 25 January 2003
Source: Indian Princely States