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Phu ke Lung Marangi Bobarua | |
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Borbarua of the Ahom Kingdom | |
In office First term (1674-74) – Second term (1677-80) | |
Monarchs | Sujinphaa aka Shura Singha Sudoiphaa Parbatia Roja Sulikphaa aka Ratnadhwaja Singha (Lora Roja) |
Preceded by | Debera Borbarua |
Succeeded by | Kirkiria Borbarua Dihingia Alun Borbarua |
Personal details | |
Born | Lan Bolik aka Lan Bolin Garhgaon, Ahom Kingdom |
Died | 1685 |
Children | Moloka Aka Nasao Sopa Abhakatia |
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Relatives | Laluksola Borphukan[1] (brother) Lachit Borphukan (brother) Bhardhora Borphukan (brother) Lao Deca (brother) Datukari (brother) Pakhori Gabharu (sister) Ramani Gabharu (niece) Baduli Borphukan (uncle) |
Marangi Borbarua (?–1685) aka Marangial Borboruah[2] was the son of Ahom noble and statesman Momai Tamuli Borbarua. He was the brother of Ahom General Lachit Barphukan and Laluksola Borphukan[3] He was posted as Marangikhowa gohain, governor of the Marangi province in the Ahom kingdom during the time of the Battle of Saraighat. Later he was posted as Borbarua at the time of Ahom king Sudoiphaa and Sulikphaa.[4]
References
[edit]- ^ Tungkhungia Buranji(Bhuyan S K 1932)
- ^ Asamar Padya Buranji(Bhuyan S K 1932)
- ^ Assam Buranji(Barua G C 1930)
- ^ Satsori Asom Buranji(Bhuyan S K 1968)
Sources
[edit]- Barbaruah, Hiteswar (1981). Ahomor Din (in Assamese). Guwahati: Publication Board of Assam.
- Barua, Harakanta (1930). S K Bhuyan (ed.). Āsāma burañjī, or a history of Assam, from the commencement of the Ahom rule to the British occupation of Assam in 1826 A.D., being an enlarged version of the chronicle of Kasinath Tamuli-Phukan. Department of Historical and Antiquarian Studies (DHAS).
- Bhuyan, S K, ed. (1968). Tunkhungia Buranji (2 ed.). Guwahati: Lawyers Book Stall.
- Gait, Edward A (1926), A History of Assam (2 ed.), Calcutta
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - Gogoi, Padmeswar (1968). The Tai and the Tai Kingdoms. Guwahati: Department of Publications, Gauhati University.
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