mention two reason of my moamariya revolution
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Moamoria rebellion (1769–1805) was the 18th century conflict in Assam between the Moamorias, who were mainly Motok and Kachari adherents of the Moamara Sattra, and the Ahom kings. This led to widespread popular discontent against the Ahom king and the nobles and to two periods in which the Ahom king lost control of the capital. Retaking the capital was accompanied by a massacre of subjects, leading to a steep depopulation of large tracts. The Ahom king failed to retake the entire kingdom; a portion in the north-east, Bengmara, became virtually independent.
The Ahom kingdom emerged from the rebellion much weakened. About one half of the population of the kingdom perished and the economy was totally destroyed.[1] The weakened Ahom kingdom fell to a Burmese invasion which ultimately led to colonizationby the British.It was fought between 1769 and 1810
The Ahom kingdom emerged from the rebellion much weakened. About one half of the population of the kingdom perished and the economy was totally destroyed.[1] The weakened Ahom kingdom fell to a Burmese invasion which ultimately led to colonizationby the British.It was fought between 1769 and 1810
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