Burhagohain

Buragohain (Ahom language: Chao Phrung Mung) was the first of the two original counsellors in the Ahom kingdom. He was selected by the Ahom king from members of the Ahom nobility (Satgharia Ahom),who vowed not to fight for the position of Ahom kingship, rather act as a guide to the Ahom king in matters of administering his province in an efficient manner (King Maker). The other original counsellor is Chao Thao Lung or Borgohain. Both the positions existed from the time of the first Ahom king, Sukaphaa.

During the rule of Suhungmung, the Burhagohain was given the Dihing province (the region north of the Dikhow river up to Tinsukia) to administer.[1] Later, he was made in-charge of the region between Sadiya province and Gereluwa river (Dikrong) on the north bank of the Brahmaputra,[2] as Borbarua was given the charge of territories between Sadiya province to Kaliabor on the south bank.[3]

List of Burhagohain

  • Thao Mong Klin Man Rai
  • Thao-Ru-Ru
  • Thao Phrang Dam
  • Khen-Pong
  • Phun-Long-Kham-Peng
  • Thao-Mong-Chang-Rai
  • Thao-Mong-Nang-Dhu-Pu-Ra
  • Lajan Chao-Phrang-Dam
  • Lapet Chao-Phran-Dam
  • Aikhek Burhagohain
  • Chaopet Burhagohain
  • Thakbak Burhagohain
  • Sukulahuda Burhagohain
  • Sariah Burhagohain
  • Hatipoali Burhagohain
  • Lasham Burhagohain
  • Atan Burhagohain
  • Dilihiyal Langi Burhagohain
  • Kunwoiganya Mau Burhagohain
  • Lankakia Khampeng Burhagohain
  • Kunwoiganya Laisheng Burhagohain
  • Dilihiliyal Aphau Khampet Burhagohain
  • Bailung Bayan Burhagohain
  • Domai Burhagohain
  • Sengmun Burhagohain
  • Bailungia Sonai Burhagohain
  • Langmai Kalia Burhagohain
  • Kunwoigayan Bhagi Burhagohain
  • Ghanashyam Burhagohain (Kunwoigayan family)
  • Purnanada Burhagohain alias Mahidhara[4]
  • Ruchinath Burhagohain

Bibliography

  • Gait, Sir Edward Albert (1963). A History of Assam. Thacker, Spink.
  • Bhuyan, Surya Kumar (1964). Satsari Buranji(2nd ed.) (in Assamese).
  • Gogoi, Jahnabi (2002). Agragian system of Medieval Assam. ISBN 9788170229674.

References

  1. (Bhuyan 1964:68) "Borgohain and Buragohain were given the charge of Sadiya and Dihing province respectively."
  2. (Gogoi 2002:42) "The Buragohain ruled over the territory extending from Sadiya in the east to river Gerelua in the west on the north bank of the Brahmaputra river."
  3. (Gogoi 2002:43) "The Borbarua was the chief executive officer of the state exercising his power from Sadiya to Koliabor in Upper Assam."
  4. Prachya-Sasanavali. p. 177.
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