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Moamaria Rebellion (1769–1799)

Socio-Religious Uprising, Decline of Ahom Kingdom, and Pre-1857 Resistance

The Moamaria Rebellion (1769–1799), a significant socio-religious upheaval in Assam, represents a pivotal moment in the decline of the long-ruling Ahom kings. This decades-long uprising was primarily driven by the Moamarias, who constituted the low-caste peasantry and were devout followers of the influential Vaishnavite preceptor Aniruddhadeva. This protracted conflict did not just fundamentally shake the foundations of the Ahom kingdom's power structure, but its resulting weakness invited external invasions, thus critically setting the stage for subsequent British intervention in the region's political landscape.

The Protracted Moamaria Revolt (1769–1799): Examining Causes, Nature, and Long-term Consequences

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