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21-608: [REDACTED] Look up sa:गोमती  or hi:गोमती in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gomati , Gomti or Gomathi (which means, among other things, "full of water") may refer to: Geography [ edit ] Gomati district , a district of Tripura state, India Gomati monastery, a monastery in Khotan, Turkistan, see Buddhism in Khotan Gomati Lake ,

42-620: A Regency Council was formed headed by Maharani Kanchan Prabha Devi, for aid of the minor Prince, Kirit Bikram Kishore Manikya Bahadur. The regent signed the merger agreement with the Government of India. After merger Tripura became a Part ‘C’ State. On reorganization of the states, effected in November, 1956, Tripura became a Union Territory with an Advisory Committee to aid and advise the Chief Commissioner. Thereafter in place of

63-525: A chronicle of Tripuri kings which was first written in the 15th century, provides a list of 179 kings, from antiquity up to Krishna Kishore Manikya (1830–1850), but the reliability of the Rajmala has been doubted. The Royal history of Tripura ended when the princely state acceded to the Indian Union on 15 October 1949. After death of the last king Maharaja Bir Bikram Kishore Manikya on 17 May 1947,

84-882: A lake in Vadtal , Gujarat, India; dug by Swaminarayan Gomti Nagar , town in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India; settled on the Gomti River Gomti Nagar railway station , Indian railway station in Lucknow Rivers [ edit ] Gomati River or Gomti River , a tributary of the Ganges River in Uttar Pradesh, India; the most commonly known of the rivers so named Gomati River (Gujarat) , river in Dwaraka, Gujarat, India which flows to

105-739: A river of Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh in India Mandovi River , a river of Karnataka and Goa in India Transport [ edit ] Ships [ edit ] BNS Gomati , ship of the Bangladesh Navy INS Gomati , either of two ships of the Indian Navy Railways [ edit ] Gomti Express , passenger train in India plying to and from Lucknow which is settled on

126-768: Is a major watershed in the history of Tripura when the administration of the region passed on the hands of the Mughals with some powers left with the Manikyas. In the Colonial era, the Britishers extended their control over Tripura granting some limited independence to the Manikya kings. The region was under the rule of the Twipra Kingdom for centuries, although when this dates from is not documented. The Rajmala ,

147-545: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Gomati district Gomati district is a district of Tripura , India. This district was created in January 2012 when four new districts were created in Tripura, taking the number of districts in the state from four to eight. Udaipur is its headquarters. The district is famous for its Mata Tripura Sundari Temple which

168-496: Is situated about 3 km away from Udaipur at Matabari. The temple is one of the 51 Mahapithasthans of India. The Gomati figures prominently in Tripura's native folklore, culture, religious rites and ritual so much so that Tripuri people perform posthumous rites. Topographically, the Gomati district is marked by lush green and fertile Gomati valleys. The towering Debtamura hill range which straddles Udaipur and Amarpur subdivisions of

189-426: Is the main attraction of the district. This temple was built on 1501 by Maharaja Dhanya Manikya. 2. Bhuvaneswari Temple – The temple is situated besides the river Gomati and is located close to the old royal palace which lies in ruins today. The Bhuvaneswari Temple is dedicated to Goddess Bhuvaneswari and was built in the 17th century by Maharaja Govinda Manikya. 3. Old Rajbari -The Ruins of Rajbari, When Udaipur

210-841: The Advisory Committee, a Territorial Council was formed through the adult franchise on 15 August 1957. On 1 July 1963, the Tripura Territorial Council was dissolved and the Legislative Assembly with the existing members of the Territorial Council was formed. On 21 January 1972 Tripura became full-fledged State by the Act of Parliament called the North Eastern Areas (Reorganization) Act, 1971. For administrative purposes,

231-741: The Gomti River Gomathi Nayagam , 2004 Indian film directed by Ponvannan See also [ edit ] Gomanta kingdom , ancient Indian kingdom Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Gomati . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gomati&oldid=1245658330 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Ship disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

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252-565: The Gomti River Gomti Sagar Express , passenger train in India plying to and from Lucknow People [ edit ] Gomathi Marimuthu , Indian sprinter Gomathi Srinivasan , Indian politician G. Gomathi Sankara Dikshidar , Indian politician Others [ edit ] Gomathi Amman , goddess and temple in India Gomti Ke Kinare , 1972 Indian Hindi-language film set along

273-778: The Gulf of Kutch; source of the snail shells Gomti Chakra and the scared stones Dvaravati sila Gomati River (Rajasthan) , a small river in Rajasthan, India Gomati River (Uttarakhand) , a river in Uttarakhand, India Gumti River (Tripura) , river in Tripura, India and Comilla, Bangladesh Gomal River , a river in Afghanistan and Pakistan, identified with the Gomati of the Rigveda Godavari River ,

294-615: The Indian states of Assam and Mizoram . The third-smallest state in India and also a princely state till 1949, It covers an area of 10,491 square kilometres (4,051 sq mi). The area of modern Tripura was ruled for several centuries by the Manikya dynasty of the Twipra kingdom . It was a princely state during British rule, and joined the newly independent India. Ethnic strife between

315-730: The bank of River Gomati. 6. Tepania eco-park – This park is situated by the side of NH-8. This place has lush green forest and a tree house which are maintained very carefully. 6. Tirthmukh - Another pilgrimage centre, located in this district in Amarpur Sub Division. National Highway 8 ( NH 8 ), running from Karimganj in Assam to Sabroom in Tripura, passes through this district. Lumding–Sabroom line of Northeast Frontier Railway passes through Sipahijala district. The segment from Agartala to Sabroom via Udaipur may become operational in 2016. There are two stations in

336-583: The district with its exquisite sculptural works carved on panels of the hills. There are 173 villages in this district. The whole district is served by 16 police stations. The only municipality in the district is Udaipur There are three sub-divisions in Gomati district. They are Udaipur subdivision , Amarpur subdivision and Karbook subdivision. There are eight blocks under Gomati District. They are Matabari, Tepania, Killa, Kakraban, Amarpur, Ompi, Karbook and Silachhari Places of Interest at Gomati district are as follows: 1. Tripureshwari Mandir -This

357-418: The district, namely Udaipur Tripura railway station and Garjee railway station, providing connectivity to Tripura capital Agartala and Assam and other major cities of the state like Dharmanagar , Udaipur and Belonia . 23°34′N 91°37′E  /  23.56°N 91.62°E  / 23.56; 91.62 Districts of Tripura The Indian state of Tripura borders with Bangladesh and

378-401: The indigenous Tripuri people and refugees, illegal immigrants influx of Bengali population led to tension and scattered violence since its integration into the country, but the establishment of an autonomous tribal administrative agency and other strategies have led to peace for a short period. Tripura was divided into four districts but with effect from 21 January 2012 four more new districts

399-410: The state has been divided into 8 districts , 23 subdivisions and 58 development blocks—with effect from 21 January 2012, after a Government of Tripura Decision, out of which the newly created districts are 4, subdivisions 6, development blocks 5. The four new Districts are Gomati, Khowai, Sipahijala and Unakoti; the six new sub-divisions are Jirania, Mohanpur, Kumarghat, Panisagar, Jampuijala and Karbook;

420-810: Was divided making a total of eight districts in the state. Dating back to the time of Mahabharata , the very helm of the Kingdom of Tripura encompassed the greater part of Eastern Bengal stretching from the Bay of Bengal in the South to the Brahmaputra in the North and west and Burma, now Myanmar in the East. The earliest trace of the ancient of Tripura can be found in the Ashokan pillar inscriptions. The 17th century

441-424: Was the capital of the state. Kabiguru Rabindranath Tagore Visited this place. 4. Gunabati Temple – Commonly known as Gunabati Mandir Gucchha, it is a group of three temples. Stone inscription of one temple reveals that it was built in the name of Her Highness Maharani Gunabati (wife of Maharaja Govinda Manikya), in 1668 A.D. 5. Chobimura – Rock-carved images of Devi Durga and other deities are present here on

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