Buraburi Village Polpulation
Buraburi is a Village located in the Taluka of Mathabhanga - I, in the district of Koch Bihar district, in the state of West Bengal state with a total population of 4220. There are 999 houses in the Village.
Village name: Buraburi
Taluka name: Mathabhanga - I
District: Koch Bihar
State: West Bengal
Total population: 4220
House Holds: 999
Buraburi Population by Sex
There are total of 2135 male persons and 2085 females and a total number of 608 children below 6 years in Buraburi.
The percentage of male population is 50.59%.
The percentage of female population is 49.41%.
The percentage of child population is 14.41%.
Males: 2135.
Females: 2085.
Children: 608.
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Burna-Buriash II
Burna-Buriaš II, rendered in cuneiform as Bur-na- or Bur-ra-Bu-ri-ia-aš in royal inscriptions and letters, and meaning servant or protégé of the Lord of the lands in the Kassite language, where Buriaš is a Kassite storm god possibly corresponding to the GBurnaburiash I
Burna-Buriyåš I, meaning servant of the Lord of the lands, was the first Kassite who really ruled over Babylonia, possibly the first to occupy the city of Babylon proper around 1500 BC, culminating a century of creeping encroachment by the Kassite tribes.