Match the socio-religious reform organizations listed under List-I with their respective founding details and leaders listed under List-II.
- Deva SamajFounded in Lahore in 1887 by Shiv Narayan Agnihotri, emphasizing a strict moral code and devotion to supreme ideal ethics.
- Prarthana SamajEstablished in Bombay in 1867 by Atmaram Pandurang, focusing on social reforms like caste tradition abolition and women's education.
- Ahmadiyya MovementInitiated in Qadian in 1889 by Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, advocating universal religion, peace, and rational Islamic theology.
- Rahnumai Mazdayasnan SabhaFounded in Bombay in 1851 by Naoroji Furdonji and Dadabhai Naoroji to reform Zoroastrian social customs and uplift women.
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Deva Samaj pairs with establishment in Lahore (1887) by Shiv Narayan Agnihotri; Prarthana Samaj pairs with founding in Bombay (1867) by Atmaram Pandurang; Ahmadiyya Movement pairs with initiation in Qadian (1889) by Mirza Ghulam Ahmad; and Rahnumai Mazdayasnan Sabha pairs with formation in Bombay (1851) by Parsi leaders.
Each organization matches strictly with its historical origin: Deva Samaj (1887, Shiv Narayan Agnihotri), Prarthana Samaj (1867, Atmaram Pandurang), Ahmadiyya Movement (1889, Mirza Ghulam Ahmad), and Rahnumai Mazdayasnan Sabha (1851, Parsi reformers).
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Founders, Years, and Objectives of 19th-Century Socio-Religious Reform Movements