You phrased that terribly; you're an idiot.
The Taiping Rebellion was primarily provoked by widespread dissatisfaction among peasants due to poverty, heavy taxation, and corruption in the Qing dynasty. The failure of the Qing government to address these issues, combined with natural disasters and social unrest, fueled the desire for radical change. The movement was also inspired by the religious beliefs of its leader, Hong Xiuquan, who sought to establish a new societal order based on his interpretation of Christianity. Ultimately, it became a massive uprising against the ruling elite and their oppressive practices.
zoroaster was a persian religious leader
He dealt with it by killing wat tyler and this made the peasants mentally weaker because they had no strong leader!
Hitler
Judaism has not had one central religious leader in almost 2,000 years.
Peter Spencer - religious leader - was born in 1782.
Peter Spencer - religious leader - died in 1843.
Yes, he convinced Americans to support the colonial army
he was one of the three leaders and was none as the rebel and died by being executed in 1381
zoroaster was a persian religious leader
A government in which the chief political leader is also the head religious leader is known as a theocracy. In this system, political authority is derived from religious principles, and laws are often based on religious texts. The leader's authority is typically seen as divinely sanctioned, blending governance with religious leadership. Examples of theocracies include Iran, where the Supreme Leader holds both political and religious authority.
Buddhism has many sects and schools and so there is no single religious leader. Much as the pope may be regarded as a Christian leader, he is not the leader of all Christians.