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Index
Cover
About the Book
About the Author and Translator
Title Page
Copyright
Note to the Reader
Table of Contents
A Note on the Translation :: L. Somi Roy
A Princess Remembers: The Making of a Memoir :: Nahakpam Aruna
Foreword
My Mother Tampak, Maid of Chongtham
The Younger Queens
Maharaja Churachand's Daughters
My Mother's Royal Quarters
Our Older Sister, the Princess Tamphasana
Ibemcha, Maid of Ngangbam
When Ibemcha became the Maharani, the Lady Ngangbam
The Pavilion of the Maharani, the Lady Ngangbam
The Cultural Activities of the Maharani, the Lady Ngangbam
Maharaja Churachand's Favoured Retainers, Landriba and Mukta
Many are the Stories of My Sovereign Father's Eccentricities
My Good Natured Elder Brother, Crown Prince Bodhchandra
Maharaja Churachand's Close Friends
The Sportsman Maharaja Churachand and his Sportsmen
Parikhya, the Brahmin
Preparing for the Elephant Hunt
The Beast of Tripura
The Supreme Elephant
Going to the Delhi Durbar
My Scattered Memories of Our Close Bonds with Assam and Shillong
English Bye in Shillong
The Lady in White on Her Wedding Night
When Dr. Bidhan Chandra Roy Paid Tombiyaima a House Call
My Sovereign Father Sends Me to School in Shillong
My Uncle Paramananda When I was Studying in Shillong
Maharaja Churachand's Interest in Birds and Animals
My Uncle Paramananda Once Again
Maharaja Churachand's Small Two-storied Building
Our Cousin, Ibohal the Tailor
Love in the Time of Heartbreak
When the Maharani of Tripura, the Rani of Dhaka, Came for the Hand of Tombiyaima
Maharaja Churachand's Last Journey from Manipur
End Piece
A Few Words I Want to Say
Notes
Genealogical Tables
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