Social Sciences, asked by gaarv3, 8 months ago

Swaraj meant different things to different people." How was the rebellion in Guden Hills
different from rebellion in Assam?

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Answered by pritigupta19
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(i) Gudam Hills are located in Andhra Pradesh. Rebellion in Gudam hills was the part of NON- Cooperation Movement occured in 1921.

(ii) The idea of Swaraj was also made popular there and a militant guerrila movement.

(iii) British had closed large forest areas, preventing people to enter the forest to graze their cattle and collect fire wood.

(iv) Colonial government imposed forest laws.

(v) The livelihood of people was snatched and their customary rights were violated.

(vi) Government started forcing them to do begar.

(vii) Alluri Sitaram Raju led the movement.

(viii) The Gudam frebels attacked police stations, attempted to kill british officials and carried on guerrilla warfare for achieving Swaraj.

(ix) Raju was captured and executed in 1924.

                                           WHEREAS,

The Moamoria rebellion (1769–1805) was the 18th century uprising in Ahom kingdom of present-day Assam that began as power struggle between the Moamorias, the adherents of the Moamara Sattra, and the Ahom kings.[1] This uprising spread widely to other sections of Ahom kingdom[2] including disgruntled elements of the Ahom aristocracy[3] leading 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 known as Matak Rajya ruled by a newly created office called Borsenapati, became a tribute-paying but virtually independent territory.[4]

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.[5] The weakened Ahom kingdom fell to a Burmese invasion which ultimately led to colonization by the British.

Answered by garrygautam12
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Answer:

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