Phukan

Phukan or Phookan or Phukon (Assamese: ফুকন) is a surname of assamese origin and a Paik officer.[1] Now the descendants' clans use it as a surname. This is usually used among the people of Assamese origin and others.

Notable Persons

  • Anandaram Dhekial Phukan (1829–1859), one of the pioneers of Assamese literature in the Arunodoi era
  • Anup Phukan, Indian politician
  • Ayush Phukan, Indian singer
  • Babul Phukan (1968–2013), former Indian footballer from Assam
  • Bastab Deodhai Phukan, the chief of ULFA's Enigma Force and also a commander of the outfit's 28th battalion
  • Bhadra Phukan, Freedom fighter, Leader of 2942's Sarupathar train derailment activity and school friend of Kushal Konwar
  • Bhrigu Phukan, leader of Asom Gana Parishad and a cabinet minister in Government of Assam
  • Biju Phukan (1947–2017), senior Assamese cine-actor of great fame
  • Chiring Phukan, an official of the state of Ahom in medieval Assam
  • Dhrubajyoti Phukan, film score composer
  • Hemanga Phukon, IRS Officer
  • Kabin Phukan, Assamese poet
  • Mahendra Nath Deka Phukan (1903–1974), artist, poet, journalist and craftsman of Assam
  • Mitra Phukan, Indian author who writes in English
  • Nilmani Phookan Jr, Assamese poet
  • Nilmoni Phukan Sr (1880–1978), Assamese poet and freedom fighter
  • Pranati Phukan (born 1963), former minister, deputy speaker and member of Assam Legislative Assembly
  • Prasanta Phukan (born 1954), Bharatiya Janata Party politician from Assam
  • Sailendu Nath Phukan (1937–2018), Indian judge of the Supreme Court of India
  • Shashwati Phukan, Assamese Singer
  • Shreya Phukan, Indian singer
  • Siddhartha Phukan, SULFA leader
  • Suren Phukon, Freedom fighter, Leader of 1942's Sarupathar train derailment activity
  • Suresh Phukan, singer, lyricist, music composer, writer, poet, actor, director, social activist and professor
  • Tarun Ram Phukan (1877–1939), orator, writer and Assamese politician

See also

  • Piyoli Phukan, black & white Assamese language film released in 1955

References

  1. ^ Kakoty, Sanjeeb (2003). Technology, Production And Social Formation In The Evolution Of The Ahom State. Regency Publications. ISBN 9788187498735.