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Zorluk: ZorSocio-Religious Reform Movements of the 19th and 20th Centuries

Chronological precision is essential for understanding the evolution of socio-religious reform movements in 19th-century India. Arrange the following reform initiatives in the correct chronological order of their establishment, starting from the earliest to the latest:

  1. 1Formation of Paramahansa Mandali in Bombay
  2. 2Establishment of Rahnumai Mazdayasnan Sabha
  3. 3Foundation of the Deoband School (Darul Uloom)
  4. 4Establishment of the Indian National Social Conference

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The correct chronological sequence of establishment is: Formation of Paramahansa Mandali in Bombay (1849), followed by the Establishment of Rahnumai Mazdayasnan Sabha (1851), followed by the Foundation of the Deoband School (1866), and finally the Establishment of the Indian National Social Conference (1887).
The correct sequence follows the exact timeline of establishment: Paramahansa Mandali was formed in 1849 in Bombay; Rahnumai Mazdayasnan Sabha was established shortly after in 1851; the Deoband School (Darul Uloom) was founded in 1866 in the United Provinces; and the Indian National Social Conference was established in 1887 by M.G. Ranade as an All-India body for social reforms.

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1
Identify the founding year of Paramahansa Mandali
Paramahansa Mandali was established in Bombay in 1849.
It was one of the earliest secret reform societies in Maharashtra working toward caste abolition and monotheism.
2
Identify the founding year of Rahnumai Mazdayasnan Sabha
Rahnumai Mazdayasnan Sabha was formed in 1851.
Parsi leaders including Naoroji Furdonji and Dadabhai Naoroji established it to modernize Parsi religious customs and promote women's education.
3
Identify the founding year of the Deoband Movement
Darul Uloom Deoband was founded in 1866.
Muhammad Qasim Nanautavi and Rashid Ahmad Gangohi started the seminary in 1866 to revitalize Islamic religious instruction.
4
Identify the founding year of the Indian National Social Conference
The Indian National Social Conference was founded in 1887.
M.G. Ranade and Raghunath Rao established it in 1887 during the Madras session of the Indian National Congress to focus explicitly on social legislation and reform.
5
Arrange the events chronologically
The correct chronological order is 1849 -> 1851 -> 1866 -> 1887.
Placing Paramahansa Mandali first, followed by Rahnumai Mazdayasnan Sabha, Deoband School, and Indian National Social Conference.

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Chronology of 19th-Century Indian Socio-Religious Organizations
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