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Barua (also spelt as Baroa, Baruah, Barooa, Barooah, Baroova, Baroowa, Borooah, Baruva, Baruwa, Borooah, Borua, Boruah) is a common Assamese surname shared by the Assamese communities. They mostly follow Hinduism.

Barua surname is also used by the Magh people of Chittagong, Myanmar and West Bengal also known as Maramagyi. They follow Theravada Buddhism and are a different community from Assamese Hindu Baruas.

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In Assam Valley

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Originally, the Barua surname was used as a military rank in the Sutiya kingdom held by individuals from the Buruk clan.[4] The historical examples, such as Borhuloi Barua, Gajraj Barua, Manik Chandra Barua and Kasitora Barua were Sutiya officials.[5][6]

During the Ahom reign, Barua represented by the Tai word Phūu-Kāe[7](𑜇𑜥;𑜀𑜦𑜧; or literally: "Mediator or person who solves problems" in Ahom language), meant a superintending officer of the Paik system of the Ahom Administration who looked after the law and order of the state.[8]

Appointments as Baruas were made irrespective of the paik's religion or ethnicity. Among other ethnic groups, there is mention of Sutiya Baruas in several instances of Buranjis. For example, there was a Sutiya revolt against the monarchy led by a Sutiya Barua in 1673.[9] Ahom Barua was a position held by the family of the Sutiya Kataki who joined the Ahoms, after the defeat of Sutiyas;[10] while Sutiya Karhi Barua was an officer under whom the Sutiya archers of the king's palace were posted.[11] During the reign of Siva Singha, the Dulia Barua and Kukurachuwa Barua were Sutiyas.[12] Other examples of Sutiya Baruas include Moi Barua (Buruk-Chutia origin[13][14]) and Aruwandhara Barua.[15] The Kachari, Sonowal and Thengal Baruas were of Kachari origin,[16] while the others like Bapu, Bez and Dewalia Baruas were Brahmins.[17] Besides these, during the Moamoria rebellion, the Matak rebels also appointed Baruas among themselves.[18]

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The rank bestowed upon the individuals within the Assamese community was adopted by and forms part of the continuum of the Assamese society of several groups – the Ahoms, the Brahmins, the Kalitas, the Koch, the Morans,[19] the Motoks,[20] the Kacharis (Sonowals and the Thengals),[21] besides the Chutias.

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