Nripendra Narayana

Nripendra Narayana


Jagatdipendranarayana

Among the all later rulers, Nripendranarayana is regarded as the architect of modern Coochbehar. He had initiated various plan and projects for the all-round development of the kingdom. He married Suniti devi, daughter of Brahma reformer Keshab Chandra Sen. Both the Maharaja and Maharani were great patron of modern learning.


Rules


  • AD 1863-1911

After the death of Maharaja Narendranarayan in 1863 AD, his minor infant Nripendranarayan was formally made king, but the administration was handed over to the British Governor General appointed Commissioner. The second revenue stamp of Coochbihar was printed with the portrait of the king after he became an adult.

Denomination: One Anna
Issue Year:
Size: 34 * 29mm
Color: Red
Condition: Mint

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After the death of Maharaja Narendranarayan in 1863 AD, his minor infant Nripendranarayan was formally made king, but the administration was handed over to the British Governor General appointed Commissioner. The second revenue stamp of Coochbihar was printed with the portrait of the king after he became an adult.

Denomination: One Anna
Issue Year:
Size : 34 * 29mm
Color : Red
Condition:

Awesome Image

After the death of Maharaja Narendranarayan in 1863 AD, his minor infant Nripendranarayan was formally made king, but the administration was handed over to the British Governor General appointed Commissioner. The second revenue stamp of Coochbihar was printed with the portrait of the king after he became an adult.

Denomination: One Anna
Issue Year:

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