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<h1>Tripura Culture</h1>
<img src="https://www.ritiriwaz.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/Tripura-culture-and-tradition.jpg" alt="Tripura Culture"><br>
Culture of Tripura is distinct and a bit similar to other people of Northeast India. However like Assam, Manipur, Burma and
Southeast Asia culture of Tripura is characterized in small portion living in plain areas notably the Tripuri culture. Tripura
is a state in North East India. In the 2001 census of India, Bengalis represented almost 70% of the population and the Tripuri
population comprised 30% of Tripura's population. The Tripuri population (indigenous population) comprises some clans and ethnic
groups with diverse languages and cultures. The largest native group was the Tripuri who had a population of 543,848 in 2001
census,representing 16.99% of the state population and 54.7% of the scheduled tribe population. The other group of people
in order of decreasing population were Chakma (6.5%), Halam (4.8%), Mog (3.1%), Munda, Kuki tribes and Garo Hajong.Bengali
is the most spoken language, due to the dominance of Bengali people in the state. Kokborok (Tripuri/Tiprakok) is a common language
among Tripuris and lingua franca among tribes. Several other languages belonging to Indo-European and Sino-Tibetan families are
spoken by the different tribe Tripura has several diverse ethno-linguistic groups, which has given rise to a composite culture.
The dominant cultures are Tripuris who are: Tripuris, Jamatia, Reang, Tripura, Naitong, Koloi, Murasing, Rupini Uchoi,
and tribes like Chakma, Halam, Garo, Hajong, Kuki, Mizo, Mogh, Munda, Oraon, Santhal.
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