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The revolt, known as 'Phulaguri dhawa', in which a British official was killed and several police officers were injured, was triggered by a ban imposed on opium cultivation and a proposed taxation on betel leaf and nut.
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Note on Phulaguri Dhawa is written as follows:
- Phulaguri Dhawa occurred as a result of increasing consumption of opium which resulted in the ban of the drugs used.
- Another reason behind the Phulaguri Dhawa was taxation on betel leaf and nut.
- It was a revolt which took place and resulted in the injury and death of several British officials.
- The Phulaguri Dhawa took place in the year 1861 in the state of Assam.
- The revolt was carried out by peasants who were outraged by the ban and taxation on opium and betel respectively.
- This revolt was the first-ever 'peasant movement in India'.
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