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Pagan Min (Burmese: ပုဂံမင်း, pronounced [bəɡàɰ̃ mɪ́ɰ̃]; 21 June 1811 – 14 March 1880), was the ninth king of the Konbaung dynastyofBurma. Born Maung Biddhu Khyit, he was granted the title of Prince of Pagan by his father Tharrawaddy in August 1842. Pagan Min became king when Tharrawaddy died on 17 November 1846, with the formal title of His Majesty "Sri Pawara Vijaya Nanda Jatha Maha Dharma Rajadhiraja Pagan Min Taya-gyi".

Pagan Min
ပုဂံမင်း
King of Burma
Prince of Pagan
Reign17 November 1846 – 18 February 1853
Coronation27 February 1847[1]
PredecessorTharrawaddy
SuccessorMindon

BornMaung Htin
(1811-06-21)21 June 1811
Amarapura
Died14 March 1880(1880-03-14) (aged 68)
Mandalay
Burial
ConsortMin Shwe Kyu (Burmese:မင်းရွှေကြူ)
18 queens in total
Names
Siri Sudhamma Tilokapavara Mahādhammarājadhirāja
သိရီသုဓမ္မ တိလောကပဝရ မဟာဓမ္မရာဇာဓိရာဇာ
HouseKonbaung
FatherTharrawaddy
MotherMe Myat Shwe, Princess of Taungoo
ReligionTheravada Buddhism

Pagan Min won the power struggle to succeed his father by having his rival brothers killed. His chief ministers Maung Baing Zat and Maung Bhein enriched themselves by executing rich subjects.[2]

The Second Anglo-Burmese War broke out during the reign of Pagan Min. In 1851 the governor of Pegu, Maung Ok, charged the captains of two British merchant ships with murder, embezzlement, and evasion of custom duties. He fined them 500 rupees, and required their debts be paid before being authorized to return to Kolkata. After receiving their complaints, Lord Dalhousie, the governor-generalofBritish India, sent Commodore George Lambert to the king requesting a compensation of £920 and the dismissal of Maung Ok. Pagan complied by replacing Maung Ok. But on 6 January 1852, when the new governor declined to meet with a British delegation because Lambert had seized a Burmese royal ship, all British subjects were evacuated and the coast of Rangoon was placed under a blockade. Within days, Lambert's warships were bombarding Rangoon. On 7 February, Pagan wrote to Dalhousie to protest against the bombardment. On 13 February, Dalhousie sent an ultimatum to the king, demanding an equivalent of £100,000 as compensation for "having had to prepare for war", to be paid by 1 April. The ultimatum expired with no reply from Pagan, and a few days later, British troops entered Burmese territory and quickly routed Pagan's forces. Britain annexed the province of Pegu in December.[2]

Pagan Min's half brother Mindon opposed the war; he fled with his brother KanaungtoShwebo and raised the standard of rebellion. After a few weeks of fighting, Pagan's chief minister Magwe Mingyi went over to Mindon's side and Pagan Min abdicated on 18 February 1853, in favour of Mindon. Mindon allowed Pagan to live, and released all the European prisoners. Mindon sued for peace with the British but refused to sign a treaty ceding Burmese territory.[2]

References

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  1. ^ (Maung Maung Tin Vol. 2 2004: 56): Saturday, 13th waxing of Tabaung 1208 ME = 27 February 1847
  • ^ a b c Sanderson Beck. "Burma, Malaya and Siam 1800–1950". Retrieved 2007-04-22.
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    Pagan Min

    Konbaung Dynasty

    Born: 21 June 1811 Died: 14 March 1880
    Regnal titles
    Preceded by

    Tharrawaddy

    King of Burma
    17 November 1846 – 18 February 1853
    Succeeded by

    Mindon

    Royal titles
    Preceded by

    Tharrawaddy

    Heir to the Burmese Throne
    as Prince of Pagan
    August 1842 – 17 November 1846
    Succeeded by

    Kanaung


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