Match the historic regional movements and uprisings in state history (List-I) with their primary causes or defining features (List-II):
- Phulaguri Dhawa (1861)Peasant protest against colonial restrictions on private opium cultivation and proposed taxes on betel nut and leaf.
- Patharughat Uprising (1894)Agrarian revolt against enhanced land revenue rates in Darrang district, leading to police firing on unarmed farmers.
- Moamaria Rebellion (1769)Popular uprising by Matak followers of the Moamara Sattra that severely weakened the authority of the Ahom monarchy.
- Kuki Uprising (1917–1919)Armed hill-tribal resistance opposing colonial forced recruitment of indigenous labor for the Labor Corps during World War I.
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Phulaguri Dhawa (1861) pairs with the protest against opium cultivation restrictions and betel taxes; Patharughat Uprising (1894) pairs with the agrarian revolt against land revenue hikes in Darrang district; Moamaria Rebellion (1769) pairs with the popular uprising by Matak followers against the Ahom monarchy; and Kuki Uprising (1917–1919) pairs with tribal resistance against forced Labor Corps conscription during World War I.
Each historical movement is correctly matched with its specific trigger or landmark feature: Phulaguri Dhawa targeted British agricultural tax rumors; Patharughat involved agrarian resistance to land revenue reassessment; the Moamaria Rebellion was an internal challenge to Ahom royal sovereignty; and the Kuki Uprising was driven by opposition to colonial labor recruitment during World War I.
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State History and Regional Historical Movements