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- The region to the west of Kaliabor was governed by the Bor****an. The Borbarua had a council (Chora) of ****ans reporting to him, called Choruwa ****ans...
- officers: Pratap Singha added two offices, Borbarua and Bor****an, that were directly under the king. The Borbarua, who acted as the military as well as the...
- Borbarua after the latter poisoned Ahom king Ramdhwaj Singha. His reign was characterized by the atrocities committed by his minister Debera Borbarua...
- designed by Momai Tamuli Borbarua. His expansion to the west is underlined by the two new offices that he created: that of the Borbarua and the Bor****an. The...
- Keertichandra Borbarua was the Prime Minister of Ahom Kingdom during the reign of Lakshmi Singha. He was a controversial person of ****am History. Though...
- father of Gadadhar Singha, a later Ahom king. He was installed by Debera Borbarua, a powerful officer in the capital Garhgaon. Gobar was the last king installed...
- general, statesman, and noble and the first in****bent to the office of the Borbarua. He is po****rly known for systemizing the paik system and for being the...
- Ahom kingdom and his wife Pakhori Gabharu, the daughter of Momai Tamuli Borbarua. She was the niece of Lachit Bor****an and Laluksola Bor****an. She famously...
- Marangi Borbarua (1624–1685) aka Marangial Borboruah was the son of Ahom noble and statesman Momai Tamuli Borbarua. He was the brother of Ahom General...
- autonomy. Lachit was youngest born to Momai Tamuli Borbarua, a commoner who rose to the rank of Borbarua under Pratap Singha and Nang Lacheng Aaideu (r. 1545–1641)...