Mula Gabhoru Of Assam - The Braveheart Warrior Princess Of The Ahom Kingdom

In the pages of Assam's medieval history, Mula Gabhoru stands out as a powerful symbol of bravery, patriotism, and resistance. A valiant daughter of the Ahom dynasty, she is remembered for her heroic stand against the Mughal invasion in the 16th century.
Despite being a lesser-known historical figure, Mula Gabhoru’s story inspires generations with her fearless spirit and undying love for her motherland.
Mula Gabhoru was born into the royal Ahom family, the daughter of Borpatrogohain, one of the most powerful ministers of the Ahom kingdom. She was married to Lachit Borphukan's brother, making her a significant member of the ruling class.
At a time when Assam faced repeated invasions from the Mughals, Mula Gabhoru emerged not as a silent royal woman, but as a sword-wielding warrior ready to defend her homeland.
Following the death of her husband in battle, Mula Gabhoru did not succumb to sorrow. Instead, she took up arms to avenge his death and protect Assam from the Mughal forces. Her courage was most visible during the Battle of Alaboi (1669), where she personally led forces and inspired Assamese warriors to fight with unmatched spirit.
Though she ultimately fell in battle, Mula Gabhoru's fearless resistance left a permanent mark on Assam’s history. Her sacrifice became a symbol of resistance against foreign aggression and oppression.
Mula Gabhoru is celebrated in Assamese folklore and historical ballads for her courage and patriotism. While she may not be as widely known as other national heroines, in Assam, she remains a prideful figure of feminine strength and heroism.
Her story challenges gender roles of her time and stands as a powerful reminder that women played a pivotal role in shaping Assam’s destiny.
In an era where the contributions of women in Indian history are often overlooked, Mula Gabhoru’s legacy calls for renewed attention. She was not just a princess—she was a commander, patriot, and martyr.
Her life is a source of inspiration for:
Youth learning about local heroes.
Women seeking empowering role models.
Historians exploring regional resistance movements.
Mula Gabhoru of Assam is more than a historical figure—she is an eternal symbol of courage and sacrifice. Her bravery during Assam's battle against the mighty Mughals showcases the indomitable spirit of Assamese women. Honoring her memory is essential to preserving the true essence of Assam’s rich and resilient history.
Let us remember and celebrate Mula Gabhoru, the warrior princess who laid down her life so that her land could live free.