The correct answer is: a) Tripura Kingdom
The Tripura Kingdom was a Hindu kingdom that ruled over parts of present-day Bangladesh from the 14th century to the 20th century. The kingdom was founded by Maharaja Tripura Manikya in 1309. The capital of the kingdom was at Udaipur, which is now in the Indian state of Tripura.
The Tripura Kingdom was a powerful kingdom that had a significant impact on the history of the region. The kingdom was a major center of Hindu culture and learning. The kingdom also played a significant role in the resistance to the Mughal Empire.
The Tripura Kingdom was finally annexed by the British in 1874. However, the kingdom continued to exist as a princely state until 1949, when it merged with the Indian Union.
The other options are incorrect because they are not princely states that ruled over parts of present-day Bangladesh.
- The Jaintia Kingdom was a Hindu kingdom that ruled over parts of present-day Meghalaya, India.
- The Cooch Behar Kingdom was a Hindu kingdom that ruled over parts of present-day West Bengal, India.
- The Manipur Kingdom was a Hindu kingdom that ruled over parts of present-day Manipur, India.