Bohora

Bohora

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{{Infobox surname
{{Infobox surname
| name = Bohara
बोहरा
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| language = [[Doteli language|Doteli]]
| language = [[Doteli language|Doteli]]
| languageorigin = [[Khas language]]
| origin = [[Khasa Kingdom]]
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'''Bohara''' ({{langx|ne|बोहरा}}), '''Bohra''' ({{langx|ne|बोरा}}), or '''Bohora''' ({{langx|ne|बोहोरा}}) is a [[Chhetri]] [[surname]] of [[Nepal]] and [[Kumaoni Rajput]] in [[Uttarakhand]].{{Cite book | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=2kxuAAAAMAAJ |title = The Gorkha conquests: The process and consequences of the unification of Nepal, with particular reference to eastern Nepal|last1 = Pradhan|first1 = Kumar|year = 1991| isbn=978-0-19-562723-7 }}
'''Bohora''' or '''Bohara''' is a surname found among the [[Chhetri|Chhetris]] of [[Nepal]] and the [[Kumaoni Rajput|Kumaoni Rajputs]] in [[Uttarakhand]], India.{{Cite book | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=2kxuAAAAMAAJ |title = The Gorkha conquests: The process and consequences of the unification of Nepal, with particular reference to eastern Nepal|last1 = Pradhan|first1 = Kumar|year = 1991| isbn=978-0-19-562723-7 }}


Bohara belonged to Thar Ghar aristocracy group which assisted the rulers of [[Gorkha Kingdom]].{{Cite book|last=Pradhan|first=Kumar L.|title=Thapa Politics in Nepal: With Special Reference to Bhim Sen Thapa, 1806–1839|publisher=Concept Publishing Company|year=2012|isbn=9788180698132|location=New Delhi|page=8|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=7PP1yElRzIUC}}
Bohora belonged to Thar Ghar aristocracy group which assisted the rulers of [[Gorkha Kingdom]].{{Cite book|last=Pradhan|first=Kumar L.|title=Thapa Politics in Nepal: With Special Reference to Bhim Sen Thapa, 1806–1839|publisher=Concept Publishing Company|year=2012|isbn=9788180698132|location=New Delhi|page=8|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=7PP1yElRzIUC}}


==Notable people==
==Notable people==
* [[Abinash Bohara]](born 30 July 1997), Nepalese cricketer
* [[Abinash Bohara]](born 30 July 1997), Nepalese cricketer
* [[Achal Das Bohra]] (1918–2007), Indian engineer, academic, author, educator and philanthropist
* [[Amrit Kumar Bohara]] (born 1948), Nepalese politician
* [[Amrit Kumar Bohara]] (born 1948), Nepalese politician
* [[Deepak Bohara]] (1951–2025), Nepalese politician
* [[Deepak Bohara]] (1951–2025), Nepalese politician
* [[Karanvir Bohra]] (born 1982), Indian actor, producer and designer
* [[Moti Lal Bohora]], former chief of the [[Nepal Police]]
* [[Moti Lal Bohora]], former chief of the [[Nepal Police]]
* [[Ram Bahadur Bohara]], Nepalese politician
* [[Ram Bahadur Bohara]], Nepalese politician
* [[Ramkumar Bohra]] (1928–1991), Indian film producer, director, actor and screenwriter


== References ==
== References ==