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Bora, also spelled Borah or Barah, is an Assamese surname used commonly throughout Assam.

Historical usage

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Originally, the Bora surname was used as a high military position/title in the Chutia Kingdom held by individuals from the Buruk clan. The officials were collectively termed as Bora-Buruk.[1] The officials Barua and Borpatra also formed a part of this system.[2] There were originally two classes of Bora officials - one involved in administration (Sashanar Bora) and the other involved in temple security (Thanar Bora). Some examples of that era include Dhela Bora and Harisingh Bora who were Chutia officials.[3]

There is mention of Chutia Boras and Matak Boras in Buranjis at several instances. For example, during the revolt of 1775, Phukans and Baruas were appointed from Barechiringias and Chutia Boras.[4] The Lecham Chetia family descended from Tekela Bora, who was a prisoner of Chutia origin.[5] Chandrakanta Singha appointed his friend Satram, who was the son of a Kukurachuwa Bora of Chutia origin, as Charingia Phukan.[6] During the first Burmese invasion, the king sent Lapi Dadhara Bora of Chutia Gharphalia family, along with other officers to fight with the Burmese.[7] Other‌ examples of Chutia Bora include Hao Bora, Nokh Bora and Langi Deka Bora (of Langi Deka origin[8]) who fought against the Burmese.[9] Apart from these, during the Moamoria rebellion, the Matak rebels also appointed Boras among themselves.[10]

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Notable people

Notable people with the surname include:

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