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Momai Tamuli Borborua (?–1650) also known by his other names Tyiring Phiseng and Sukuti was an Ahom general, statesman, and noble and the first incumbent...
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Moamoria rebels revolted, attacked and imprisoned him. The chief, Ragho Borborua married Kuranganayani by force. She became important in the events that...
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Laluk Nimati Phukan was of Lan Phima family and was son of Momai Tamuli Borborua and elder brother of Lachit Borphukan succeeded to the seat of Borphukan...
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Keertichandra Borbarua Preceded by Rupchandra Barbarua Succeeded by Bhadrasen Borborua Personal details Born Ahom Kingdom...
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administer the frontier provinces of Habung, Dihing, and Banlung. Hiteswar Borborua in his book Ahomor Dinmentions the firearms procured from Sadiya as Barud...
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precisely the same injury as that inflicted by him on the complainant. The Borborua and the Borphukan were the chief judicial authorities in their respective...
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constituency. 1951: Rabin Kakoti, Indian National Congress. 1957: Khagendranath Borborua, Independent. 1962: Khagen Borbarua, Revolutionary Communist Party of India...
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Congress Teok None Barua, Harinarayan Indian National Congress Amguri None Borborua, Khagendranath Independent Nazira None Chetia, Tankeswar Indian National...
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