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The Ujjayanta Palace (Nuyungma in Tripuri language) is a museum and the former palace of the Kingdom of Tripura situated in Agartala, which is now the capital of the Indian state of Tripura. The palace was constructed between 1899 and 1901 by Maharaja Radha Kishore Manikya Debbarma and stands on the banks of two lakes surrounded by gardens inspired by the European style. It was the home of the ruling Manikya dynasty until Tripura's merger into India in October 1949. The palace was purchased from the royal family by the Government of Tripura in 1972–73 for Rs. 2.5 million, and used to house the State Legislative Assembly until July 2011. Ujjayanta Palace is now a State Museum and it primarily showcases the lifestyle, arts, culture, tradition and utility crafts of communities residing in nor

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  • Le palais d'Ujjayanta est un ancien palais royal situé dans Agartala, capitale de l'État indien du Tripura. Actuellement lieu de réunion de l'Assemblée législative de Tripura, il est l'attraction touristique de la ville. Seuls les jardins peuvent se visiter. Le palais de style Renaissance avec des éléments moghols – dit de style anglo-indien néo-classique– fut dessiné par l'architecte anglais Sir Alexander Martin et construit par " Messieurs Martin Co " entre 1899 et 1901 à la demande du maharaja Radhakishore Manikya. Le bâtiment avec ses trois dômes – dont le plus haut domine à 26 mètres – couvre une superficie de 1 km². Il était autrefois au milieu d'un parc de 28 hectares. Situé entre deux lacs, il est entouré de jardins de style moghol, ornés de deux temples dédiés à Umanneshwar et Jagannâtha, et de fontaines. (fr)
  • The Ujjayanta Palace (Nuyungma in Tripuri language) is a museum and the former palace of the Kingdom of Tripura situated in Agartala, which is now the capital of the Indian state of Tripura. The palace was constructed between 1899 and 1901 by Maharaja Radha Kishore Manikya Debbarma and stands on the banks of two lakes surrounded by gardens inspired by the European style. It was the home of the ruling Manikya dynasty until Tripura's merger into India in October 1949. The palace was purchased from the royal family by the Government of Tripura in 1972–73 for Rs. 2.5 million, and used to house the State Legislative Assembly until July 2011. Ujjayanta Palace is now a State Museum and it primarily showcases the lifestyle, arts, culture, tradition and utility crafts of communities residing in northeast India, along with a lot of stone sculptures, coinage of the Manikya dynasty and some other artifacts. (en)
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  • Sir Alexander Martin (en)
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  • Le palais d'Ujjayanta est un ancien palais royal situé dans Agartala, capitale de l'État indien du Tripura. Actuellement lieu de réunion de l'Assemblée législative de Tripura, il est l'attraction touristique de la ville. Seuls les jardins peuvent se visiter. Le palais de style Renaissance avec des éléments moghols – dit de style anglo-indien néo-classique– fut dessiné par l'architecte anglais Sir Alexander Martin et construit par " Messieurs Martin Co " entre 1899 et 1901 à la demande du maharaja Radhakishore Manikya. (fr)
  • The Ujjayanta Palace (Nuyungma in Tripuri language) is a museum and the former palace of the Kingdom of Tripura situated in Agartala, which is now the capital of the Indian state of Tripura. The palace was constructed between 1899 and 1901 by Maharaja Radha Kishore Manikya Debbarma and stands on the banks of two lakes surrounded by gardens inspired by the European style. It was the home of the ruling Manikya dynasty until Tripura's merger into India in October 1949. The palace was purchased from the royal family by the Government of Tripura in 1972–73 for Rs. 2.5 million, and used to house the State Legislative Assembly until July 2011. Ujjayanta Palace is now a State Museum and it primarily showcases the lifestyle, arts, culture, tradition and utility crafts of communities residing in nor (en)
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