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Yandabo is a
village on the
Irrawaddy River in
Myingyan Township,
central Burma. The
Treaty of
Yandabo which ended the
First Anglo-Burmese War (1824–1826)...
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Treaty of
Yandabo (Burmese: ရန္တပိုစာချုပ် [jàɰ̃dəbò sàdʑoʊʔ]) was the
peace treaty that
ended the
First Anglo-Burmese War. The
treaty was signed...
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capitulated to the
British terms to end the war,
signing the
Treaty of
Yandabo in
February 1826.[citation needed] The
British demanded and the Burmese...
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ceded to the East
India Company's
administration by the
Treaty of
Yandabo signed after the
First Anglo-Burmese War in 1826. The area was initially...
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neighboring British Empire annexed ****am in 1828
following the 1826
Treaty of
Yandabo.
During the 1830's, the
British dispatched several expeditionary forces...
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ended in a
British East
India Company victory, and by the
Treaty of
Yandabo,
Burma lost
territory previously conquered in ****am, Manipur, and Arakan...
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forced to cede ****am and
other northern provinces. The 1826
Treaty of
Yandabo formally ended the
First Anglo-Burmese War, the
longest and the most expensive...
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First Anglo-Burmese War
ensued in 1824. The war
ended under the
Treaty of
Yandabo in 1826, with the
Company taking control of
Western ****am and installing...
- ****am, p. 220,
Volume Three, From
Thirteenth Century A.D. to the
Treaty of
Yandabo (1826);
Publication Board ****am, Guwahati-781 021. Sarma,
Pradip Chandra...
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Province which the
British had
taken control of in 1826
through the
Treaty of
Yandabo.
Lower Myanmar was
centred at Rangoon, and
composed of all of the coast...