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    Arrange the following events in chronological order: (i) The Treaty of Yandabo (ii) The Battle of Saraighat (iii) The Moamoria Rebellion (iv) The S
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    Arrange the following events in chronological order:
    (i) The Treaty of Yandabo (ii) The Battle of Saraighat (iii) The Moamoria Rebellion (iv) The Second Anglo-Burmese War

    A.

    (ii), (iii), (i), (iv)

    B.

    (iii), (ii), (i), (iv)

    C.

    (ii), (i), (iii), (iv)

    D.

    (ii), (iii), (iv),

    Correct option is A

    The correct answer is (a) (ii), (iii), (i), (iv) 
    Explanation:
    · The correct chronological order of the events is:
    · (ii) The Battle of Saraighat (1671): This was a naval battle fought between the Ahom Kingdom, led by Lachit Borphukan, and the Mughal Empire in 1671.
    · (iii) The Moamoria Rebellion (1769–1805): This was an 18th-century uprising against the Ahom kings in Assam, primarily involving the Moamorias (Mataks), the followers of the Vaishnavite Mayamara Sattra.
    · (i) The Treaty of Yandabo (1826): This treaty formally ended the First Anglo-Burmese War (1824-1826), which resulted in the British annexation of Assam and other territories from Burma.
    · (iv) The Second Anglo-Burmese War (1852): This war was fought between the British Empire and the Kingdom of Burma in 1852 and resulted in the British annexation of Lower Burma. 
    Information Booster:
    · The Battle of Saraighat is a significant event in Assam's history, showcasing the military prowess of the Ahom kingdom against the Mughals. The Ahom victory at Saraighat marked the last major attempt by the Mughals to extend their empire into Assam.
    · The Moamoria Rebellion severely weakened the Ahom monarchy and the Paik system, making the kingdom vulnerable to external invasions. The rebellion, which lasted for several decades, highlights the internal dissent and socio-economic issues within the Ahom kingdom.
    · The Treaty of Yandabo was a major turning point, leading to the end of Ahom rule in Assam and the establishment of British control in the region. It also marked the beginning of the end of Burmese independence.
    · The Second Anglo-Burmese War further solidified British control over Burma, eventually leading to its complete annexation. The war, which ended without a treaty, was triggered by British commercial ambitions. 

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