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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
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. Barua surname is also used by the
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also known as Maramagyi. They follow
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and are a different community from Assamese Hindu Baruas.


In Assam Valley


History

Originally, the ''Barua'' surname was used as a military rank in the Chutiya kingdom held by individuals from the ''Buruk'' clan. The historical examples, such as ''Borhuloi Barua'', ''Gajraj Barua'', ''Manik Chandra Barua'' and ''Kasitora Barua'' were ''Sutiya'' officials. During the Ahom reign, ''Barua'' represented by the Tai word ''Phūu-Kāe''(𑜇𑜥;𑜀𑜦𑜧; or literally: ''"Mediator or person who solves problems"'' in
Ahom language Ahom or Tai-Ahom (Ahom:𑜁𑜪𑜨 𑜄𑜩 𑜒𑜑𑜪𑜨 or 𑜁𑜨𑜉𑜫 𑜄𑜩 𑜒𑜑𑜪𑜨; ) is a dormant, Southwestern Tai language formerly spoken by the Ahom people. It's currently undergoing a revival and mainly used in r ...
), meant a superintending officer of the
Paik system The Paiks or Paik people worked in various system on which the economy of the Ahom kingdom & Mallabhum kingdom of medieval Assam & Bengal depended. In Paik system, adult and able males, called ''paiks'' were obligated to render service to the s ...
of the Ahom Administration who looked after the law and order of the state. Appointments as ''Barua''s were made irrespective of the paik's religion or ethnicity. Among other ethnic groups, there is mention of ''Sutiya Barua''s in several instances of
Buranji Buranjis (Ahom language: ''ancient writings'') are a class of historical chronicles and manuscripts associated with the Ahom kingdom. There were written initially in the Ahom Language and later in the Assamese language as well. The Buranjis ar ...
s. For example, there was a Sutiya revolt against the monarchy led by a ''Sutiya Barua'' in 1673. ''Ahom Barua'' was a position held by the family of the ''Sutiya Kataki'' who joined the Ahoms, after the defeat of Sutiyas; while ''Sutiya Karhi Barua'' was an officer under whom the Sutiya archers of the king's palace were posted. During the reign of
Siva Singha Swargadeo Siva Singha ( – 14 December 1744), with Tai name Sutanphaa, was the 31st king of Assam from the Ahom dynasty who reigned from (1714 to 1744 A.D.) He was the eldest son of King Rudra Singha. Siva Singha was with his dying father at Guw ...
, the ''Dulia Barua'' and ''Kukurachuwa Barua'' were Sutiyas. Other examples of ''Sutiya Baruas'' include ''Moi Barua'' (Buruk-Chutia origin) and ''Aruwandhara Barua''. The Kachari, Sonowal and Thengal ''Barua''s were of Kachari origin, while the others like ''Bapu'', ''Bez'' and ''Dewalia Barua''s were
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. Besides these, during the
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, the
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rebels also appointed ''Barua''s among themselves.


Present

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
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s, the Kalitas, the Koch, the
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s, the Motoks, the Kacharis ( Sonowals and the Thengals), besides the Chutias.


Baruas

* Amulya Barua (1922–1946): Pioneered modern Assamese poetry. * Ananda Chandra Barua (1907–1983): Writer, poet, playwright, translator, journalist, an actor from Assam. * Ananda Ram Baruah (1850–1889):
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scholar, sixth
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officer of India, and the first from Assam. *
Bhogeswar Baruah Bhogeswar Baruah (born 3 September 1940) is an Indian people, Indian former-athlete and coach. He was one of the first People of Assam, Assamese to win gold at an international event, winning a gold medal in an 800 metres, 800-metre running even ...
(1942-): Athlete,
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gold medalist,
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recipient. *
Bhubanmohan Baruah Bhubanmohan Baruah (1914 - 1998) was a novelist, short story writer from Assam. He wrote many novels under the pen-name of Kanchan Baruah. Life and works Baruah served as a member of the Film Finance Board of Assam Government. He was also known ...
(1914–1998): Novelist, short story writer from Assam. He wrote many novels under the pen-name of ''Kanchan Baruah''. * Binanda Chandra Barua (1901–1994): Noted Indian writer, poet of
Assamese literature Assamese literature is the entire corpus of poetry, novels, short stories, plays, documents and other writings in the Assamese language. It also includes the literary works in the older forms of the language during its evolution to the contempor ...
*
Birinchi Kumar Barua Birinchi Kumar Barua (10 November 1908 – 30 March 1964) was a folklorist, scholar, novelist, playwright, historian, linguist, educationist, administrator and eminent 20th century littérateur of Assam, with both scholarly and creative pursuit ...
(1908–1964): Scholar,
educationist Education is the transmission of knowledge and skills and the development of character traits. Formal education occurs within a structured institutional framework, such as public schools, following a curriculum. Non-formal education also fol ...
, writer, historian,
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,
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. * Chandradhar Barua (1874–1961): Eminent writer, poet, dramatist and lyricist from Assam. * Debo Prasad Barooah (1930–2013): Eminent intellectual,
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, author, historian and the former Vice-Chancellor (the Chief Executive) of
Gauhati University Gauhati University also known as GU, is a collegiate public state university located in Guwahati, Assam, India. It was established on 26 January 1948 under the provisions of an Act enacted by the Assam Legislative Assembly and is the oldest un ...
. * Dev Kant Baruah: President of the
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at the time of Emergency (1975–1977). *
Gunabhiram Barua Gunabhiram Barua (1834 – 1894) was an Indian dramatist, historian, essayist, social reformer. Biography Barua completed his college education from Presidency College, Calcutta and became an assistant commissioner under the colonial governmen ...
(1837–1894): An Assamese intellectual, ushered in new ideas about social reform in the early years of colonial rule in Assam. *
Hem Barua Hem Barua was a prominent Assamese poet and politician from Assam. Early life Born on 22 April 1915, at Tezpur, Hem Barua obtained his M.A. degree from Calcutta University in 1938 and joined the J.B. College, Jorhat, in 1941 as lecturer in A ...
(Tyagbir) (1893–1945):
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, social worker, writer from
Sonitpur district Sonitpur district ron: ˌsə(ʊ)nɪtˈpʊə or ˌʃə(ʊ)nɪtˈpʊəis an administrative district in the state of Assam in India. The district headquarters is located at Tezpur. Etymology The name of the district is derived from a story found ...
of Assam. *
Hem Barua Hem Barua was a prominent Assamese poet and politician from Assam. Early life Born on 22 April 1915, at Tezpur, Hem Barua obtained his M.A. degree from Calcutta University in 1938 and joined the J.B. College, Jorhat, in 1941 as lecturer in A ...
(1915–1977): Prominent poet, politician from Assam. *
Hemchandra Barua Hemchandra Barua (''Hêmsôndrô Bôruwa''), also known as Hem Barua was a prominent writer, social reformer of Assamese of the 19th century. He hailed from Dergaon, Golaghat district of Assam. Barua was known by pseudonym ''Bhaxar Oja'' ...
(1836–1897): Prominent writer,
social reformer Reformism is a type of social movement that aims to bring a social or also a political system closer to the community's ideal. A reform movement is distinguished from more radical social movements such as revolutionary movements which reject t ...
of Assamese of the 19th century. * Jagannath Barooah: Tea-Planter, popularly known for Jagannath Barooah College. * Jnanadabhiram Barua (1880–1955): Notable writer, dramatist, translator of Assam, and a participant in
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. * Kanaklal Barua (1872–1940): Prominent writer (mainly in English language), essayist, historian, and politician from Assam. * Kanaklata Barua:
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from Assam. *
Lakshminath Bezbaroa Lakshminath Bezbarua (; 14 October 1864 - March 26,1938) was an Indian poet, novelist and playwright of modern Assamese literature. Commonly known as the father of the Assamese short story. He was one of the literary stalwarts of the Jonaki Era ...
(1868–1938): Assamese author, essayist, playwright, poet, and satirist. *
Navakanta Barua Nabakanta Barua (29 December 1926 – 14 July 2002) was a prominent Assamese people, Assamese novelist and poet. He was also known as Ekhud Kokaideu. As Sima Dutta he wrote many poems in his early life. Biography Early life Nabakanta Barua was ...
(1926–2002): Prominent Assamese novelist and poet. *
Padmanath Gohain Baruah Padmanath Gohain Baruah (1871–1946) was the first president of Asam Sahitya Sabha and a prominent name in the early part of modern Assamese literature. He was a novelist, poet, dramatist of excellence, analyst and a thought provoking writer. C ...
(1871–1946): First president of Assam Rhetorical Congress, novelist, poet, dramatist, analyst, and a thought provoking writer. *
Pradan Baruah Pradan Baruah is an Indian politician who is member of Parliament and elected to 16th Lok Sabha from Lakhimpur seat since November 2016. He won the by-election in November 2016, after the sitting member Sarbananda Sonowal resigned from the se ...
: Indian politician, former member of
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, member of parliament of Lakhimpur Lok Sabha. * Rituparna Baruah, Indian politician * Rudra Baruah (1926–1980): Actor, composer, lyricist, singer and musician. *
Jahnu Barua Jahnu Barua (born 1952) is an Indian film director. He has written and directed a number of Assamese language, Assamese and Hindi films. Some of his notable films are ''Halodhia Choraye Baodhan Khai'' (1987), ''Firingoti'' (1992), ''Xagoroloi B ...
– Internationally acclaimed film-maker. *
Joi Barua Joi Barua is an Indian people, Indian singer and music composer. Born in Digboi, Assam, he started his career by singing Jingles, advertising jingles and later did playback singing for Hindi language, Hindi, Assamese language, Assamese and Telugu ...
– Singer, musician, and lead vocalist from Assam. *
Parvati Prasad Baruva Parvati Prasad Baruva (1904–1964) was a noted poet, lyricist, and dramatist: an icon of Assamese literature and the culture of Assam. Known for his simple and sensitive use of the Assamese language, he is popularly known as the ''Geetikavi''; ...
: Famous Assamese music composer, poet, lyricist, dramatist: an icon of Assamese literature. * Pramathesh Chandra Barua (1903–1951): Famous actor, director, and screenwriter of
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in the pre-independence era. *
Pratima Barua Pandey Pratima Barua Pandey (3 October 1934 – 27 December 2002) was an Indian Folk music, folk singer from the royal family of Gauripur, India, Gauripur in Western Assam's Dhubri district. Barua Pandey, a national awardee, best known for her ...
(1935–2002): Famous
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and daughter of Pramathesh Chandra Baruah. * Radha Govinda Baruah (1900–1977): Founder of the
Assam Tribune ''The Assam Tribune'' is an Indian English daily newspaper published from Guwahati and Dibrugarh, Assam. With over 700,000 copies of current circulation and a readership of over 3 million, it is the highest circulated English daily in northeaste ...
Group, sports enthusiast, introduced Assam to the culture of sports. * Siva Prasad Barooah: Pioneer tea planter, path-breaker in Assamese journalism, renowned philanthropist, politician and
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.


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{{Assam Assamese-language surnames Social groups of Assam Ahom kingdom