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The name originates from "Hayal" family which settled here a long time ago.While "Bhura" is referred to a jungle in Pothowari language.It is not known with certainty, when exactly the area was inhabited, however Banyan trees with water ponds underneath, scattered around the adjoining small villages, suggest that it dates back to thousands of years before, perhaps to Buddha's time or even before.
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The name likely refers to the town's location on the fertile land near the Brahmaputra River, which has been an important source of livelihood for the people of Bhuragaon for centuries. The name Bhuragaon also has an etymological connection to the Assamese word Bhuri, [ 4 ] which means rice husk [ c ] in English.
The 1981 census recorded Sherpur Bhura as having a population of 79 people (46 male and 33 female), in 13 households and 13 physical houses. [3]: 188–9 The 1961 census recorded Sherpur Bhura as comprising 1 hamlet, with a total population of 37 people (22 male and 15 female), in 6 households and 5 physical houses. The area of the village was ...
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Download QR code; Print/export ... Binomial name; Hypenella bhura. Smith, 1965 [1] Hypenella bhura is a species of dance flies, ...