SEBA Class 9 Social Science Important Chapter 5 Beginning of the British Administration in Assam

SEBA Class 9 Social Science Important Chapter 5 Beginning of the British Administration in Assam Solutions English Medium As Per SEBA New Syllabus to each chapter is provided in the list so that you can easily browse through different chapters SEBA Class 9 Social Science Additional Solutions and select need one. NCERT Important Solutions For Class 9 Social Science Download PDF. Important Notes for Class 9 Social Science.

SEBA Class 9 Social Science Important Chapter 5 Beginning of the British Administration in Assam

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Also, you can read the NCERT book online in these sections Solutions by Expert Teachers as per Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) Book guidelines. Assam SEBA Board Class 9 Social Science Additional Question Answer are part of All Subject Solutions. Here we have given CBSE Class 9 Social Science Important Notes for All Chapters, You can practice these here.

Chapter: 5

Part – I: History
IMPORTANT QUESTION ANSWER

1. Who was the founder of the Ahom dynasty in Assam?

Ans. Siu-ka-pha.

2. Who was recognised as the king of Manipur in the treaty of Yandaboo?

Ans. Gambhir Singh.

3. Who occupied the throne of Manipur in 1812 A.D.?

Ans. Marjit Singh.

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4. What was the capital of Upper or Eastern Assam during British rule?

Ans. Rangpur.

5. What was the capital of Lower or Western Assam during British rule?

Ans. Gauhati.

6. In which year was Martial Law abolished from eastern Assam?

Ans. 1828.

7. Who succeeded T.C. Robertson as the Commissioner of Assam and agent to the Governor General?

Ans. Captain Jenkins.

8. Whose name is associated with the establishment of tea, coal and oil industries in Assam?

Ans. Captain Jenkins.

9. Name the British officer who signed a treaty on behalf of the East India Company with the Ahom king Purandhar Singha.

Ans. T.C. Robertson.

10. Who declared war against Burma in 1824?

Ans. Lord Armherst.

11. Name the four places where the first Anglo- Burmese War took place.

Ans. (i) Brahmaputra valley, i.e. Ahom kingdom

(ii) Cachar.

(iii) Manipur and

(iv) Burma (Myanmar).

12. Name the army formed by David Scott. When was it formed?

Ans. Assam Light Infantry in 1826.

13. Name two Anti-British uprisings.

Ans. (i) The rebellion of Gomdhar Konwar, Dhananjoy (Dhanjoy), Peoli Phukan, Jeuram Dulia Baruah, etc.

(ii) The rebellion of Gadadhar.

14. The East India Company partitioned Assam into two divisions for administrative convenience. Name them.

Ans. (i) Western or lower Assam.

(ii) Eastern or upper Assam.

15. When did Lieutenant Colonal Richard resign as the Commissioner for eastern Assam?

Ans. Lieutenant Colonal Richard resigned in December, 1825 as the Commissioner for eastern Assam.

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