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History:
The surname Choudhury originates from Bengal, India, and is derived from the Sanskrit term "Chowdhuri," which refers to a village headman or administrator. It stems from the word "Chaturdhari," symbolizing leadership and authority over land and communities. Historically, the title was bestowed upon those entrusted with administrative and agricultural duties, eventually becoming a hereditary surname. Over time, Choudhurys rose to prominence through political and social mobilization, playing key roles in local governance and political movements, particularly during colonial India. Migration patterns saw Choudhurys spread across Bengal, Assam, and northern India, later establishing themselves globally. Some famous or notable personalities associated with this surname include: Abul Fazl, a Mughal historian and scholar.A.K.Choudhury, an Indian politician.Anjan Choudhury, an Indian politician.Birendra Choudhury, an Indian politician.Debabrata Choudhury, an Indian politician.Gopal Chandra Choudhury, an Indian politician.Jayanta Choudhury, an Indian politician.Narendra Choudhury, an Indian politician.P.C.Choudhury, an Indian politician.S.K.Choudhury, an Indian politician.
Description:
The surname Choudhury is widely found across India, particularly in states like West Bengal, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Assam, and Punjab, with strong ties to agrarian, zamindar, or noble backgrounds. Families with this surname speak various languages such as Bengali, Hindi, Assamese, and Punjabi, depending on their region. Choudhury communities celebrate regional festivals like Durga Puja, Bihu, and Diwali, while maintaining deep-rooted family values centered around respect for elders and strong kinship. Culinary preferences vary by region, with Bengalis favoring fish dishes and North Indians preferring wheat-based or vegetarian meals. Education and literacy are prioritized, especially in states like West Bengal, and common occupations among Choudhurys include landownership, business, government service, and education.
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96,061
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41,999
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14,250
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11,012
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10,581
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10,196
Uttar Pradesh
7,212
Jharkhand
5,704
Tamil Nadu
4,830
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1,981
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