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Barua
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Barua (Template:Lang-as), also; Baruah, Barooah, Baruwa, Baroova, Barooa, Baroowa, Borooah, Boruah, Baroa is a very common Assamese surname.

In Assam Valley

History

Originally the title of authority was conferred to various classes of officers in the Ahom kingdom of medieval Assam. The Ahoms appointed officers with various titles, and Barua or Chao Phu-Ke, literally: "Leader of 10,000 men" in Ahom language, meant a superintending officer of the Paik system of the Ahom Army.

As granted to various people within the Assamese community, it found its place among the Ahoms, the Brahmins, the Kalitas and the Sutiyas.

Present

Presently, the descendants' of these family clans continue to use this title as a surname, sometimes with subtle variations; and therefore, is omnipresent across various groups that are either Hindus or Ahoms by faith within the Assamese society. For instance:

  • Brahmin or Kalita Baruas are classified as General, as opposed to Ahom or Sutiya Baruahs (falling under Tibetan and Tai people) who are classified as OBCs.
  • Brahmin Baruas may additionally carry middle names / prefixes such as Bez, Bujar, Govinda, Ranjan, etc., traditionally not or less likely present among Ahoms, Kalitas and Sutiyas.

Notable Baruas

Notes

  1. "639 Identifier Documentation: aho – ISO 639-3". SIL International (formerly known as the Summer Institute of Linguistics). SIL International. Retrieved 2019-06-29. Ahom
  2. "639 Identifier Documentation: aho – ISO 639-3". SIL International (formerly known as the Summer Institute of Linguistics). SIL International. Retrieved 2019-06-29. Ahom
  3. "Population by Religious Communities". Census India – 2001. Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India. Retrieved 2019-07-01. Census Data Finder/C Series/Population by Religious Communities
  4. "Population by religion community – 2011". Census of India, 2011. The Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India. Archived from the original on 25 August 2015. 2011census/C-01/DDW00C-01 MDDS.XLS
  5. (Gogoi 1991:44)
  6. Kakoty, Sanjeeb (2003). Technology, Production And Social Formation In The Evolution Of The Ahom State. Regency Publications. ISBN 9788187498735.
  7. Swift Xi

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