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1 Chronology  



1.1  First Anglo-Burmese War  





1.2  Second Anglo-Burmese War  





1.3  Third Anglo-Burmese War  







2 See also  





3 References  





4 Further reading  














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Anglo-Burmese Wars
Part of European colonisation of Southeast Asia

Photograph of surrender of the Burmese Army, 3rd Anglo-Burmese War
Date5 March 182429 November 1885
Location
Result

British victory

Territorial
changes
British occupy what would become British Burma
Belligerents

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland British Empire

Co-belligerent:
 Siam (until 1826)

Konbaung dynasty Burmese Empire

Commanders and leaders
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Henry Godwin
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Garnet Wolseley
British Raj Harry Prendergast
East India Company Lord Amherst
United Kingdom Sir Edward Paget
United Kingdom Sir Archibald Campbell
United Kingdom Joseph Wanton Morrison #
Co-belligerent:
Rattanakosin Kingdom (1782–1932) Rama III
Rattanakosin Kingdom (1782–1932) Chaophraya Mahayotha
Rattanakosin Kingdom (1782–1932) Phraya Surasena
Rattanakosin Kingdom (1782–1932) Phraya Chumphon
Konbaung dynasty King Bagyidaw
Konbaung dynasty Thibaw Min
Konbaung dynasty Pagan Min
Konbaung dynasty Maung Gyi
Konbaung dynasty Kyauk Lon
Konbaung dynasty Maha Bandula 
Konbaung dynasty Maha Ne Myo 
Konbaung dynasty Minkyaw Zeya Thura
Units involved
East India Company Presidency armies
United Kingdom Royal Regiments
Co-belligerent:
Rattanakosin Kingdom (1782–1932) Royal Siamese Army

Konbaung dynasty Royal Burmese armed forces

Strength
over 50,000 (include Siamese) over 40,000
Casualties and losses
Unknown but some died by disease Unknown

The Anglo-Burmese Wars were an armed conflict between two expanding empires, the British Empire and the Konbaung dynasty, that became British India‘s most expensive and longest war, costing 5–13 million pounds sterling (£400 million – £1.1 billion as of 2019) and spanning over 60 years. There were three Burmese WarsorAnglo-Burmese Wars:

Chronology[edit]

The expansion of Burma (present-day Myanmar) under the Konbaung dynasty had consequences along its frontiers. As those frontiers moved ever closer to the British East India Company and later British India, there were problems both with refugees and military operations spilling over ill-defined borders.[1]

First Anglo-Burmese War[edit]

The First Anglo-Burmese War (1824–1826) ended in a British East India Company victory, and by the Treaty of Yandabo, Burma lost territory previously conquered in Assam, Manipur, and Arakan.[2] The British also took possession of Tenasserim with the intention to use it as a bargaining chip in future negotiations with either Burma or Siam.[3] As the century wore on, the British East India Company began to covet the resources and main part of Burma during an era of great territorial expansion.[4]

Second Anglo-Burmese War[edit]

In 1852, Commodore Lambert was dispatched to Burma by Lord Dalhousie over a number of minor issues related to the previous treaty.[2] The Burmese immediately made concessions including the removal of a governor whom the British had made their casus belli. Lambert eventually provoked a naval confrontation in extremely questionable circumstances and thus started the Second Anglo-Burmese War in 1852, which ended in the British annexation of Pegu province,[1] renamed Lower Burma. The war resulted in a palace revolution in Burma, with King Pagan Min (1846–1853) being replaced by his half brother, Mindon Min (1853–1878).[2]

Third Anglo-Burmese War[edit]

King Mindon tried to modernise the Burmese state and economy to ensure its independence, and he established a new capital at Mandalay, which he proceeded to fortify.[1][5] These efforts would eventually prove unsuccessful, however, when the British claimed that Mindon's son Thibaw Min (ruled 1878–1885) was a tyrant intending to side with the French,[6] that he had lost control of the country, thus allowing for disorder at the frontiers, and that he was reneging on a treaty signed by his father.[1] The British declared war once again in 1885, conquering the remainder of the country in the Third Anglo-Burmese War resulting in total annexation of Burma.[1][7]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  • ^ a b c Lt. Gen. Sir Arthur P. Phayre (1967). History of Burma (2 ed.). London: Susil Gupta. pp. 236–247.
  • ^ D.G.E. Hall (1960). Burma (PDF). Hutchinson University Library. pp. 109–113. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2005-05-19.
  • ^ Thant Myint-U (2008). The River of Lost Footsteps (1 paperback ed.). USA: Farrar, Straus and Giroux. pp. 113–127.
  • ^ German Language Institute Archived 2015-01-03 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ www.enotes.com
  • ^ Thant Myint-U (2008). The River of Lost Footsteps (1 paperback ed.). USA: Farrar, Straus and Giroux. pp. 161–162 + photo.
  • Further reading[edit]


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