Gogoi Explained

Gogoi are a division of seven Tai-Ahom clans and a surname used by the Tai-Ahom people in Assam. The word originates from the Ahom language word 'kukoy' which means Younger brother. King Sukhrungphaa divided the seven Tai-Ahom clans into Gogoi and Gohain to clarify Tai-Ahom descendcy.

History

Chao Pha Sukhrungphaa divided the clans of the Satgharia Ahom ("Ahoms of the seven houses") aristocracy into two main divisions: "Gohain" and "Gogoi" to clarify clear descendancy.[1] Any Non-gohain descendants of the Ahoms of the seven houses will have to use the title Gogoi and any other Ahom outside of the seven houses can't use the title Gogoi.[2] The descendants of three Gohain clans i e. Borgohain, Burhagohain and Bor patra gohain can only use the title Gohain.[3] In Ahom Kingdom, two Borphukans with the title of "Gogoi" from the Dihingia[4] and Patar clan, served Swargadeo Gaurinath Singha and Swargadeo Chandrakanta Singha respectively, as one of the "Patra Mantris" (Council of five Ministers).[5] This surname was granted by the Ahom King, to those who were very dear to the Ahom royal Family, indicating high officials to the Ahom Kingdom.

Notable Gogoi

People with this surname include:

References

Notes and References

  1. "... আৰু স্বৰ্গদেৱে এই নিৰ্বদ্ধ কৰিলে বোলে,আৰু আগলৈ মানুহৰ চিন থাকিব লাগে"
  2. "... আনবোৰ গোহাঁই নাম নলব। ই তিনি বঙ্গহৰ বাহিৰে আন সাতঘৰীয়া আহোমৰ লৰাই গগৈ বুলিব, তাক বাহিৰে আন আহোমে আহোমহে বুলিব গগৈ বুলিব নোৱাৰিব ..."
  3. Barbaruah Hiteswar Ahomar-Din or A History of Assam under the Ahoms 1981 page 235
  4. Book: Golap Chandra Baura . Ahom-Buranji from the earliest time to the end of Ahom rule . 1930 . Calcutta, Authority of the Assam Administration.
  5. Book: Borboruah, Hiteswar . Ahomar-Din . 1981 . 1st . 720–721 . as.