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prisoners of war. The war was thus brought to an end, and the
British army moved south. The British army remained in the territories surrendered to it under the treaty and in the territories such as the Rangoon area which were occupied for several years to guarantee compliance with the financial terms of the treaty.
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British force supported by a flotilla of gunboats attacked Danubyu. The first British attack failed, and Bandula attempted a counter-charge, with foot soldiers, cavalry and 17 fighting elephants. But the elephants were stopped by rocket fire and the cavalry found
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On 1 April, the British launched a major attack, pounding down on the town with their heavy guns and raining their rockets on every part of the Burmese line. Bandula was killed by a mortar shell. Bandula had walked around the fort to boost the morale of his men, in his full insignia under a
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The defeat in Prome effectively left the Burmese army in disarray, and it was in constant retreat from then on. On 26 December, they sent a flag of truce to the British camp. Negotiations having commenced, the Burmese capitulated to the British terms to end the war, signing the
1116:.) After a few days of fighting, the Burmese forces at Mrauk-U were defeated on 1 April, coincidentally the same day Maha Bandula fell at Danubyu. Sa and the remaining Burmese forces evacuated and left Arakan. The British proceeded to occupy the rest of Arakan.
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and her brother, the Lord of Salin. Bandula believed that a decisive victory could allow Ava to consolidate its gains in its new western empire in Arakan, Manipur, Assam, Cachar, and Jaintia, as well as take over eastern Bengal.
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crashing down. The Court of Ava could not come to terms with the loss of the territories and made unsuccessful attempts to get them back. An uninvited British resident in Ava was a daily reminder of the humiliating defeat.
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that began in September broke down by early October after the Burmese would not agree to British terms. The British had demanded no less than the complete dismemberment of the Burmese western territories in
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goals by the British before the war began, and the British were not so much preoccupied by the refugee problem initially as by the threat posed by the French until further incidents forced their hand.
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now suffered "the beginning of the end" of its status as an independent nation. They would be economically burdened for years to come by the cost of the indemnity. The British, eventually waging the
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3842:19th-century military history of Thailand
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2145:. New York: Cambridge. pp. 279, 356.
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1639:
1599:
1387:Detachment Bengal European Foot Artillery
797:was Burma occupying Shalpuri Island near
492:British Army: 40,000 Siamese Army: 20,000
2028:. India Intelligence Branch. p. 13.
1814:"The Somerset Light Infantry: A History"
1250:
1152:Battle of Prome (November–December 1825)
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1648:Phayre, Lt. Gen. Sir Arthur P. (1967).
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1341:Under the command of General Campbell:
622:question marks, boxes, or other symbols
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2423:. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux.
2416:. New York: Columbia University Press.
2231:
2207:. Cambridge University Press. p.
2184:Lt. Gen. Sir Arthur P. Phayre (1967).
2154:
2152:
2076:
2074:
1955:GE Harvey (1925). "Notes: Fire-Arms".
1940:Lt. Gen. Sir Arthur P. Phayre (1967).
1935:
1933:
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1726:
1656:
1647:
1636:
1617:
1232:Sign a commercial treaty in due course
1065:Bandula fell back to his rear base at
2556:
2246:
2136:
2134:
1886:from the original on 21 November 2016
1704:
1578:from the original on 28 February 2023
1543:from the original on 25 February 2022
1398:Four Madras Native Infantry regiments
1305:Under the command of General Cotton:
1100:finally defeated Gen. Bandula in the
1085:Arakan campaign (February–April 1825)
648:[pətʰəma̰ɪ́ɰ̃ɡəleiʔ-mjəmàsɪʔ]
646:
526:
2834:Regulator Movement in North Carolina
2377:
2355:from the original on 21 October 2014
1898:
1495:
1421:The first few chapters of the novel
1198:Cede to the British Assam, Manipur,
1181:
1047:Battle of Danubyu (March–April 1825)
986:Battle of Yangon (May–December 1824)
909:British Army passing through forests
821:French influence at the Court of Ava
2455:Robertson, Thomas Campbell (1853).
2192:
2149:
2071:
1963:
1930:
1600:Robertson, Thomas Campbell (1853).
495:Burmese Army: 30,000 Allies: 10,000
24:
2548:First Anglo Burmese War, 1823–1826
2464:Trant, Thomas Abercrombie (1827).
2371:
2131:
1995:
1562:Sophonpanich, Ithi (14 May 2021).
926:from Arakan in the southeast, and
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711:, and signed a commercial treaty.
25:
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3817:Wars involving the United Kingdom
2583:Colonial conflicts involving the
2510:
2096:
2083:
1983:from the original on 3 March 2016
1774:. I.B. Tauris. pp. 142–145.
1324:Madras Native Infantry: 18th and
847:Borders of British Bengal in 1814
655:in English language accounts and
2091:The British Humiliation of Burma
1255:First Burma War Memorial at the
1222:Pay an indemnity of one million
1206:(Tenasserim) coast south of the
945:, 10 miles (16 km) east of
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1257:St. George's Cathedral, Chennai
956:
74:5 March 1824 – 24 February 1826
2762:Father Rale's War/Dummer's War
2546:Rikard, J. (12 December 2001)
2500:Phayre, Sir Arthur P. (1883).
2436:Snodgrass, John James (1827).
2394:Blackburn, Terence R. (2009).
1555:
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1489:
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1:
3159:Black War (Van Diemen's Land)
3003:Castle Hill convict rebellion
2517:Text of the Treaty of Yandabo
1482:
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1384:1st Battalion Madras Pioneers
508:Over 3,500 Indian and others
1467:Sino–Burmese War (1765–1769)
1246:
1119:
7:
3832:1820s in the United Kingdom
2232:Cooler, Richard M. (1977).
2141:Doveton, Frederick (1852).
1568:Journal of the Siam Society
1530:Journal of the Siam Society
1435:
1345:British Regiments of Foot:
1309:British Regiments of Foot:
1297:, and annex Burma by 1885.
665:ပထမ အင်္ဂလိပ် ကျူးကျော် စစ်
10:
3858:
3676:Jewish revolt in Palestine
3321:Fenian Rebellion in Canada
2966:Dwyer's guerrilla campaign
2858:American Revolutionary War
2382:. Oxford University Press.
2203:The Making of Modern Burma
1801:The Making of Modern Burma
1447:Barrackpore Mutiny of 1824
1442:Burmese invasions of Assam
1212:Cease all interference in
1185:
1155:
1144:, Assam, Manipur, and the
1050:
995:took positions inside the
752:Burmese invasions of Assam
749:
728:British East India Company
723:its remaining privileges.
657:First English Invasion War
3510:
3447:Jameson Raid South Africa
2981:
2734:
2595:
2412:Htin Aung, Maung (1967).
2380:Europe and Burma, 1824–26
2249:The Far Eastern Quarterly
1770:Webster, Anthony (1998).
1124:On 17 September 1825, an
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3658:Arab revolt in Palestine
3255:Second Anglo-Burmese War
2997:Second Anglo-Maratha War
2888:Australian frontier wars
1521:Van Roy, Edward (2010).
1472:Second Anglo-Burmese War
1369:Madras Native Infantry:
740:Third Anglo-Burmese Wars
643:ပထမ အင်္ဂလိပ်-မြန်မာ စစ်
41:ပထမ အင်္ဂလိပ် မြန်မာ စစ်
3782:First Anglo-Burmese War
3652:Second Mohmand campaign
3387:Third Anglo-Burmese War
3351:Second Anglo-Afghan War
3153:First Anglo-Burmese War
3129:Third Anglo-Maratha War
2960:Fourth Anglo-Mysore War
2870:Second Anglo-Mysore War
2864:First Anglo-Maratha War
2532:First Anglo-Burmese War
2482:Doveton, F. B. (1852).
2419:Myint-U, Thant (2006).
2126:River of Lost Footsteps
2066:River of Lost Footsteps
1705:Clark, Gregory (2017).
1477:Third Anglo-Burmese War
1301:British order of battle
1166:regiments led by their
791:In September 1823, the
635:First Anglo-Burmese War
574:Battle of Yangon (1824)
556:First Anglo–Burmese War
36:First Anglo-Burmese War
3812:Wars involving Myanmar
3592:Third Anglo-Afghan War
3477:First Mohmand campaign
3201:First Anglo-Afghan War
2900:Third Anglo-Mysore War
2491:Gouger, Henry (1860).
2426:Harvey, G. E. (1925).
2298:Thant Myint-U (2006).
2199:Thant Myint-U (2001).
2159:Thant Myint-U (2006).
2043:Htin Aung, pp. 212–214
1971:"Myawaddy Mingyi U Sa"
1844:A New History of India
1740:Thant Myint-U (2006).
1452:Burma–France relations
1259:
1130:Joseph Wanton Morrison
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772:, had put pressure on
610:This article contains
584:Arakan Campaign (1825)
294:Joseph Wanton Morrison
283:Sir Archibald Campbell
250:Commanders and leaders
3787:British rule in Burma
3249:Second Anglo-Sikh War
2906:Cotiote (Wayanad) War
2792:French and Indian War
2443:. John Murray, London
2386:Hall, D.G.E. (1960).
2378:Hall, D.G.E. (1945).
1926:on 30 September 2011.
1618:Chopra, P.N. (2003).
1496:Wood, W.A.R. (1924).
1254:
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500:Casualties and losses
128:British rule in Burma
27:1824–1826 war in Asia
3411:Hunza–Nagar Campaign
3219:First Anglo-Sikh War
3195:Egyptian–Ottoman War
2542:National Army Museum
2104:Konbaung Set Yazawin
2089:Terrance Blackburn,
2080:Perrett, pp. 176–177
1910:D.G.E. Hall (1960).
1226:in four installments
211:Rattanakosin Kingdom
3664:Waziristan campaign
3598:Waziristan campaign
3291:Revolt of Rajab Ali
2768:War of Jenkins' Ear
2473:Cox, Hiram (1821).
2052:Phayre, pp. 236–237
1820:on 17 February 2016
1331:250 Royal Engineers
1321:(260 men) regiments
1013:Agga Maha Thenapati
671:fought between the
296:(Died from disease)
3538:Bambatha Rebellion
3453:Anglo-Zanzibar War
3441:Chitral Expedition
3375:Anglo-Egyptian War
3147:Anglo-Ashanti wars
2852:Lord Dunmore's War
2810:Anglo-Cherokee War
2719:King William's War
2414:A History of Burma
2349:"On The Irrawaddy"
2009:A History of Burma
1701:Retail Price Index
1681:A History of Burma
1394:Defence at Prome:
1260:
1178:in February 1826.
1137:Peace negotiations
1098:Archibald Campbell
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681:Northeastern India
475:Royal Burmese Army
462:Royal Siamese Army
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195:East India Company
50:Anglo-Burmese Wars
3807:Conflicts in 1826
3802:Conflicts in 1825
3797:Conflicts in 1824
3792:Conflicts in 1823
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3700:Malayan Emergency
3610:Malabar rebellion
3471:Siege of Malakand
3417:Anglo-Manipur War
3273:Anglo-Persian War
2822:Anglo-Spanish War
2774:King George's War
2695:King Philip's War
2671:Anglo-Spanish War
2534:British regiments
2405:978-81-313-0544-7
2309:978-0-374-16342-6
2218:978-0-521-79914-0
2170:978-0-374-16342-6
2102:Maung Maung Tin,
1853:978-0-19-533756-3
1781:978-1-86064-171-8
1751:978-0-374-16342-6
1499:A History of Siam
1188:Treaty of Yandabo
1182:Treaty of Yandabo
1176:Treaty of Yandabo
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1053:Battle of Danubyu
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3532:Tibet expedition
3465:Benin Expedition
3285:Indian Rebellion
3279:Second Opium War
3261:Eureka Rebellion
3237:British Honduras
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3497:(1898–1901)
3489:Six-Day War
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3425:(1891–1895)
3405:Mashonaland
3369:Mahdist War
3309:Shimonoseki
3239:(1847–1901)
3149:(1824–1901)
3117:Cape Colony
3015:Cape Colony
2974:(1799–1805)
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2944:(1796–1818)
2918:Cape Colony
2908:(1793–1806)
2890:(1788–1934)
2786:Nova Scotia
2756:Yamasee War
2727:(1694–1700)
2701:Child's War
2689:2nd Tangier
2683:1st Tangier
2679:(1655–1739)
2629:Saint Kitts
2607:(1593–1603)
1890:13 December
1824:1 September
1803:, pp. 18–19
1582:28 February
1547:10 February
1536:: 172–173.
1506:10 February
1413:G. A. Henty
1096:After Gen.
1009:Arakan Yoma
947:Cox's Bazar
859:Embassy of
794:casus belli
699:as well as
514:15,000 dead
391:Maha Ne Myo
236:Shan States
136:Territorial
90:East Bengal
3776:Categories
3628:Pink's War
3520:Somaliland
3357:Basutoland
3111:Guadeloupe
3093:Xhosa Wars
3075:Seychelles
3057:Guadeloupe
3045:Martinique
2912:Rohilkhand
2876:Gold Coast
2846:Rohilkhand
2804:Bengal War
2641:Pequot War
2447:30 January
2359:23 October
1987:9 December
1689:, 214–215.
1629:8120725069
1574:(1): 135.
1483:References
1403:In fiction
1204:Taninthayi
1146:Tenasserim
924:Chittagong
799:Chittagong
705:Tenasserim
669:three wars
322:Chaophraya
155:Tenasserim
3760:Falklands
3756:(1963–67)
3750:(1962–66)
3744:(1962–90)
3732:(1962–76)
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3616:Kurdistan
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3576:(1916–17)
3556:Nyasaland
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3293:(1857–58)
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2093:, pp. 32
2064:Myint-U,
1361:regiments
1328:regiments
1247:Aftermath
1126:armistice
1120:Armistice
869:Amarapura
865:Bodawpaya
324:Mahayotha
3748:Malaysia
3670:Ethiopia
3568:Peshawar
3333:Manitoba
3315:Duar War
2611:Virginia
2353:Archived
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1978:Archived
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1870:(1795).
1842:(2009).
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1436:See also
863:to King
487:Strength
361:Bagyidaw
349:Chumphon
337:Surasena
310:Rama III
234:Burmese
81:Location
48:Part of
3742:Sarawak
3694:Sarawak
3586:Nigeria
3574:Mohmand
3562:Nigeria
3513:century
3171:Malacca
3165:Jamaica
3123:Algiers
3063:Reunion
3009:Surinam
2984:century
2930:Grenada
2924:Jamaica
2816:Jamaica
2737:century
2677:Jamaica
2605:Ireland
2598:century
2585:English
2277:2048985
1236:Yangon.
1218:Jaintia
1200:Rakhine
1168:sawbwas
1107:Mrauk-U
1067:Danubyu
1001:Kamayut
871:in 1795
766:Jaintia
758:Manipur
697:Jaintia
689:Manipur
673:British
661:Burmese
639:Burmese
397:†
378:†
240:Allied
147:Manipur
138:changes
106:Jaintia
98:Manipur
3762:(1982)
3738:(1962)
3736:Brunei
3726:(1956)
3690:(1945)
3672:(1943)
3654:(1935)
3630:(1925)
3624:(1923)
3612:(1921)
3606:(1920)
3594:(1919)
3588:(1918)
3582:(1917)
3580:Quebec
3570:(1915)
3564:(1915)
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3413:(1891)
3407:(1890)
3401:(1888)
3399:Hazara
3389:(1885)
3383:(1885)
3377:(1882)
3347:(1879)
3335:(1870)
3329:(1868)
3311:(1864)
3299:(1863)
3263:(1854)
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3245:(1848)
3243:Ceylon
3233:(1847)
3231:Canton
3191:(1839)
3143:(1823)
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3137:(1819)
3125:(1816)
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928:Sylhet
817:French
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770:Cachar
746:Causes
736:Second
693:Cachar
512:Total:
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347:Phraya
335:Phraya
151:Arakan
113:Result
102:Cachar
3640:Tirah
3550:Tochi
3339:Perak
3105:Nepal
3027:Egypt
2954:Malta
2882:Assam
2725:Ghana
2623:Ormuz
2388:Burma
2281:S2CID
2273:JSTOR
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1718:7 May
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762:Assam
685:Assam
359:King
143:Assam
94:Assam
86:Burma
3754:Aden
3730:Oman
3712:Oman
3511:20th
3087:Java
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2707:Siam
2596:17th
2449:2014
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2400:ISBN
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2265:ISSN
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