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'''Laluksola Borphukan''' (fl. 1672–1680) Laluk Nimati Phukan elder brother of [[Lachit Borphukan]] succeed the seat of Borphukan after demise of his younger brother Lachit Phukan, Laluksola [[Borphukan]], who abandoned [[Guwahati]] after the Ahom win at [[Battle of Saraighat]], and aspired to be a king. He was appointed the Borphukan by [[Udayaditya Singha]] after the death of his younger brother and predecessor, [[Lachit Borphukan]], in 1672.<ref>{{harv|Gogoi|1968|p=479}}</ref>  He was assassinated in 1680 by a party of Phukans and Baruas.<ref>{{harv|Gogoi|1968|p=494f}}</ref>
{{Short description|Borbarua of the Ahom Kingdom (service year 1679-80)}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=April 2023}}
{{Use Indian English|date=March 2017}}
{{Infobox officeholder
| honorific_prefix    = '''Phu kon Lung'''
| office              = [[Borphukan]] of the [[Ahom Kingdom]]
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| monarch            = [[Ramadhwaj Singha]] aka [[Suklamphaa]] <br/>Chaophaa Khamjamg<br/>[[Suhung]] <br/>[[Gobar Roja]]<br/>[[Sujinphaa]] <br/>[[Sudoiphaa]]
| predecessor        = [[Lachit Borphukan]]
| successor          = [[Bhardhora Borphukan]]
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| death_date          = 1680, Meteka
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| relatives          = [[Lachit Borphukan]] (brother)<br /> [[Bhardhora Borphukan]] (brother)<br /> [[Marangi Borbarua]] (brother)<br /> Lao Deka (brother)<br /> Datukari (brother)<br /> [[Pakhori Gabharu]] (sister)<br/> [[Ramani Gabharu]] (niece)<br/>[[Baduli Borphukan]] (uncle)
| children            = Phupit<br />Tholoka<br />Angora<br />Jogora
| father              = [[Momai Tamuli Borbarua]]
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| term_start          = 1672
| term_end            = 1677
| name                = Laluksola Borphukan
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'''Laluksola Borphukan''' (fl. 1672–1680) also '''Laluk Nimati Phukan''' was of Lan Phima family and was son of [[Momai Tamuli Borborua]] and elder brother of [[Lachit Borphukan]] succeeded to the seat of Borphukan after demise of his younger brother Lachit, Laluksola [[Borphukan]], who abandoned [[Guwahati]]. He aspired to be the king. He was appointed the Borphukan by [[Udayaditya Singha]] after the death of his younger brother and predecessor, [[Lachit Borphukan]], in 1672. He was posted as '''Naoboisa Phukan''' during the time of the [[Battle of Saraighat]]. His brothers were [[Bhardhora Borphukan]], [[Marangi Borbarua]], Lao deka, [[Lachit Borphukan]] and Datukaria and sisters are Ahalya gabharu and [[Pakhori Gabharu]].<ref>{{harv|Gogoi|1968|p=479}}</ref>  He was assassinated by his servant while he was asleep.<ref>{{harv|Gogoi|1968|p=494f}}</ref>


==Notes==
==Notes==
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[[Category:People of the Ahom kingdom]]
[[Category:People of the Ahom kingdom]]
[[Category:Ahom kingdom]]

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Phu kon Lung
Laluksola Borphukan
Borphukan of the Ahom Kingdom
In office
1672–1677
MonarchRamadhwaj Singha aka Suklamphaa
Chaophaa Khamjamg
Suhung
Gobar Roja
Sujinphaa
Sudoiphaa
Preceded byLachit Borphukan
Succeeded byBhardhora Borphukan
Personal details
BornAhom Kingdom
Died1680, Meteka
ChildrenPhupit
Tholoka
Angora
Jogora
Parent(s)
RelativesLachit Borphukan (brother)
Bhardhora Borphukan (brother)
Marangi Borbarua (brother)
Lao Deka (brother)
Datukari (brother)
Pakhori Gabharu (sister)
Ramani Gabharu (niece)
Baduli Borphukan (uncle)

Laluksola Borphukan (fl. 1672–1680) also Laluk Nimati Phukan was of Lan Phima family and was son of Momai Tamuli Borborua and elder brother of Lachit Borphukan succeeded to the seat of Borphukan after demise of his younger brother Lachit, Laluksola Borphukan, who abandoned Guwahati. He aspired to be the king. He was appointed the Borphukan by Udayaditya Singha after the death of his younger brother and predecessor, Lachit Borphukan, in 1672. He was posted as Naoboisa Phukan during the time of the Battle of Saraighat. His brothers were Bhardhora Borphukan, Marangi Borbarua, Lao deka, Lachit Borphukan and Datukaria and sisters are Ahalya gabharu and Pakhori Gabharu.[1] He was assassinated by his servant while he was asleep.[2]

Notes[edit | edit source]

  1. (Gogoi 1968, p. 479)
  2. (Gogoi 1968, p. 494f)

References[edit | edit source]

  • Gogoi, Padmeshwar (1968), The Tai and the Tai kingdoms, Gauhati University, Guwahati