- The
Moamoria (also Matak) were the
adherents of the egalitarian,
proselytizing Mayamara Satra of 18th-century ****am, who
initiated the
Moamoria rebellion...
-
Paiks against the Ahom kingdom. The
Moamorias were the
followers of the
Moamaria sattra that was
predominantly Morans (the
mainstay of the Ahom militia)...
-
Gajala Satra, and the Tuni River.
During the
Moamaria rebellion, the
island was
controlled by Howha, a
Moamaria rebel leader. The
Burhi Dihing's confluence...
- were
fought in the
vicinity during the
reign of
Gaurinath Singha and the
Moamaria rebels. In 1825 a
decisive battle took
place between the
British East India...
- wood,
timber and
other impermanent materials,
which were
burnt during the
Moamaria rebellion,
Burmese invasions and by British. The
palace consisted of 7...
- 1497 • Koch-Ahom
conflicts 1543–68 • Ahom–Mughal
conflicts 1615–1682 •
Moamaria rebellion 1769 • Burmese
invasion of ****am 1817 • Britain
seizes control...
- (Dutta 1985:190)
Sristidhar Dutta (1996). The Mataks, the Morans, and the
Moamaria rebellion. Omsons. p. 90. ISBN 978-8171171491. "Coins of
Swargadeo Sarbananda...
-
Gaurinath Singha,
during the
Moamoria rebellion this
region came
under the
Moamarias who also
formed there a
dominant religious community.[better source needed]...
- came in
Cachar in the wake of the
Burmese disturbance in 1765 and the
Moamaria uprising in 1767–70." (Shin 2020:67) "According to Pemberton's
report in...
- caste.
During the
reign of
Krishnachandra (1790 - 1813), a
number of
Moamarias rebels took
shelter in the
Cachar state. The
Ahoms blamed the
Dimasa for...