- The
Moamoria (also Matak) were the
adherents of the egalitarian,
proselytizing Mayamara Satra of 18th-century ****am, who
initiated the
Moamoria rebellion...
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Moamoria rebellion (1769–1805) was an 18th-century
uprising in Ahom
kingdom of present-day ****am that
began as
power struggle between the
Moamorias (Mataks)...
- very powerful.
Kamaleswar Singha's
reign witnessed the
suppression of
Moamoria rebellion and
restoration of Ahom rule over
Upper ****am. The
Dundiya Revolution...
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Mohanmala Gohain, was su****ded, who went on to lead a
rebel group during the
Moamoria rebellion. The
later kings and
officers exploited the
unblemished rule...
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pressure of Paik
system in the 18th century. This
finally resulted in the
Moamoria rebellion (1769–1805),
which greatly weakened the Ahom
kingdom where the...
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place came to be
known as
Jorhat (twin- market).
During the
period of
Moamoria rebellion,
Johat (then
known Dichai)
attained importance, with Ahom premier...
- Singh, she was
married to
Rajeswar Singha. She was
instrumental in
killing Moamoria rebel Raghab Borbarua. The Ahom King,
Rajeswar Singha,
helped Kuranganayani’s...
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entire Brahmaputra valley. The
kingdom became weaker with the rise of the
Moamoria rebellion, and
subsequently fell to
repeated Burmese invasions of ****am...
- and Sa
means son and
Habungiya or Hasa
means Son of the soil.
Moamoria (Matak)
Moamoria rebellion "Census of
India Website :
Office of the
Registrar General...
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state and in time
began to ac****ulate contradictions. By the end of the
Moamoria rebellion (1769–1805) the Paik
system had collapsed. The Paik
system has...