Jagat Manikya, pre-reign name Jogotroy, was the Bengali-backed ruler of Roshnabad, which had been until then part of the Kingdom of Tripura from 1732.
In that year Jogotroy decided that he wanted to be the ruler instead of his relative Dharma Manikya.
These were Mir Habid, Dewan of Newabat, and Aqua Sadique, Zamindar of Baladakhan.
In a battle as they approached the city Kamal Narayana, the principal leader of Dharma Manikya's forces was killed and Dharma Manikya and his supporters fled into the Tripura Hill Country.
Jogotroy then assumed the reign name of Jagat Manikya and was able to impose his rule as a vassal of the Nawab of Bengal over much of modern Sylhet, Mymensingh.