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285: 203:, threatened Prome in a daring circular movement that almost surrounded the town and cut off communications lines to Yangon. In the end, the superior firepower of the British guns and missiles won out. On 1 December, Gen. Campbell, with 2500 European and 1500 Indian sepoys, supported by a flotilla of gun boats, attacked the main Burmese position outside Prome. On 2 December, Maha Ne Myo was killed by a shell launched from the flotilla. After Maha Ne Myo's death, the British dislodged the Burmese by 5 December. 279: 206:
The defeat in Prome effectively left the Burmese army in disarray. The Burmese army was in constant retreat from then on. By February 1826, the Burmese were forced to accept the British terms to end the war.
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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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In November 1825, the Burmese decided to throw everything they had in a one last-ditch effort. Starting in mid-November, the Burmese forces, consisted mainly of
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coast as well as two million pounds sterling of indemnity. The Burmese would not agree to give up Arakan and the large sum of indemnity.
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on 2 December 1825. His death effectively ended any expectations the Burmese had of driving out the British, and was followed by the
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in February 1826 that ended the war strictly on British terms.
228: 181: 146: 141:, Maha Ne Myo led the Burmese forces after the death of Gen. 123: 233:(2 ed.). London: Susil Gupta. pp. 252–254. 145:in April 1825 until his own death in the battle of 161:After Maha Bandula's death on 1 April 1825 in the 339: 251:. Farrar, Straus and Giroux. pp. 123–124. 249:The River of Lost Footsteps--Histories of Burma 322: 246: 24: 329: 315: 224: 222: 220: 340: 229:Lt. Gen. Sir Arthur P. Phayre (1967). 217: 363:People of the First Anglo-Burmese War 242: 240: 117: 272: 13: 237: 156: 14: 379: 283: 277: 1: 210: 301:. You can help Knowledge by 7: 10: 384: 297:biographical article is a 271: 110: 92: 82: 71: 63: 51: 41: 33: 25: 18: 129:in the royal service of 199:regiments led by their 139:First Anglo-Burmese War 87:First Anglo-Burmese War 247:Thant Myint-U (2006). 64:Years of service 368:Burmese people stubs 119:[məhànèmjó] 173:Peace negotiations 167:Archibald Campbell 76:Commander-in-chief 58:Royal Burmese Army 310: 309: 258:978-0-374-16342-6 163:battle of Danubyu 151:Treaty of Yandabo 100: 99: 375: 353:Konbaung dynasty 348:Burmese generals 331: 324: 317: 289: 288: 287: 281: 273: 263: 262: 244: 235: 234: 231:History of Burma 226: 135:Konbaung dynasty 121: 116: 112: 53: 46:Konbaung Dynasty 28: 27: 16: 15: 383: 382: 378: 377: 376: 374: 373: 372: 338: 337: 336: 335: 282: 276: 269: 267: 266: 259: 245: 238: 227: 218: 213: 159: 157:Battle of Prome 114: 37:2 December 1825 29: 23: 12: 11: 5: 381: 371: 370: 365: 360: 355: 350: 334: 333: 326: 319: 311: 308: 307: 290: 265: 264: 257: 236: 215: 214: 212: 209: 158: 155: 98: 97: 94: 90: 89: 84: 80: 79: 73: 69: 68: 65: 61: 60: 55: 49: 48: 43: 39: 38: 35: 31: 30: 19: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 380: 369: 366: 364: 361: 359: 356: 354: 351: 349: 346: 345: 343: 332: 327: 325: 320: 318: 313: 312: 306: 304: 300: 296: 291: 286: 280: 275: 274: 270: 260: 254: 250: 243: 241: 232: 225: 223: 221: 216: 208: 204: 202: 198: 193: 191: 187: 183: 179: 174: 170: 168: 164: 154: 152: 148: 144: 140: 136: 132: 131:King Bagyidaw 128: 125: 120: 108: 104: 95: 91: 88: 85: 81: 77: 74: 70: 66: 62: 59: 56: 50: 47: 44: 40: 36: 32: 22: 17: 303:expanding it 292: 268: 248: 230: 205: 194: 171: 160: 143:Maha Bandula 102: 101: 83:Battles/wars 20: 358:1825 deaths 103:Maha Ne Myo 96:Maha Ne Myo 21:Maha Ne Myo 342:Categories 211:References 190:Tenasserim 115:pronounced 111:မဟာနေမျိုး 42:Allegiance 26:မဟာနေမျိုး 137:. In the 188:and the 122:) was a 52:Service/ 295:Burmese 201:sawbwas 186:Manipur 127:general 124:Burmese 107:Burmese 255:  178:Arakan 93:Awards 78:(1825) 67:?-1825 54:branch 293:This 182:Assam 147:Prome 299:stub 253:ISBN 197:Shan 72:Rank 34:Died 133:of 344:: 239:^ 219:^ 184:, 180:, 113:, 109:: 330:e 323:t 316:v 305:. 261:. 105:(

Index

Konbaung Dynasty
Royal Burmese Army
Commander-in-chief
First Anglo-Burmese War
Burmese
[məhànèmjó]
Burmese
general
King Bagyidaw
Konbaung dynasty
First Anglo-Burmese War
Maha Bandula
Prome
Treaty of Yandabo
battle of Danubyu
Archibald Campbell
Peace negotiations
Arakan
Assam
Manipur
Tenasserim
Shan
sawbwas





ISBN
978-0-374-16342-6

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