The Third Anglo-Burmese War, also known as the Third Burma War, was a conflict that took place during 7–29 November 1885, with sporadic resistance and insurgency continuing into 1887. It was the final of three wars fought in the 19th century between the Burmese and the British. The war saw the loss of sovereignty of an independent Burma under the Konbaung Dynasty, whose rule had already been reduced to the territory known as Upper Burma, the region of Lower Burma having been annexed by the British in 1853, as a result of the Second Anglo-Burmese War.
Following a succession crisis in Burma in 1878, the British Resident in Burma was withdrawn, ending official diplomatic relations between the countries. The British considered a new war in response but other ongoing wars in Africa and Afghanistan led them to reject a war at that time.
The expansion of Burma had consequences along its frontiers. As those frontiers moved ever closer to British East India Company and later British India, there were problems both with refugees and military operations spilling over ill-defined borders.
First Anglo-Burmese War
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. 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. 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.
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The Third Anglo-Burmese War, also known as the Third Burma War, was a conflict that took place during 7–29 November 1885, with sporadic resistance and insurgency continuing into 1887. It was the final of three wars fought in the 19th century between the Burmese and the British.
The Burmese realise futility of resisting the English after the second Burmese War and attempted to accommodate them as far as it was possible for them to do so. The English, therefore, gradually increased their hold on Burma by subsequent treaties. In 1862, they got the right to trade with China through the territory of Burma. In 1867, by another treaty, Burma gave up its monopoly of trade o...
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See all three of the Anglo-Burmese Wars mapped out as the once mighty Burma slowly declines and is annexed by the British Empire during the 1800s.
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EMBARRASSING battle scene 1885 Burma War အင်္ဂလိပ်-မြန်မာစစ်ပွဲ၊ ရှက်စရာ ဇာတ်ကား တိုက်ပွဲ မြင်ကွင်း
Hail my friends!! This is the Battle of the Min Hla Fortress, 1885, 3rd Anglo-Burmese War, as shown in the Burmese movie "Never Shall We Be Enslaved." Let me state firstly : I do NOT mean to denigrate the brave Burmese who fought for their country, as some viewers mistakenly thought when I uploaded this on another channel. I merely want to criticise bad filmmaking, in ANY country, while also providing a history lesson IN SNATCHES along the way. Please enjoy, and a big THANK YOU to the 26,000 people who viewed this on my old channel !!
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From 1780s to 1820s, Burma (under Konbaung Dynasty) was an expansionist power. It captured Arakan (or Rakhine), Manipur and Ahom Kingdom as well. Thus they became neighbours with EIC's Bengal. Loss in the first war led to the Treaty of Yandabo, which led to Assam and Manipur becoming British protectorate. By 1885, entire Burma had been annexed and made a part of the Indian territories.
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Third Anglo Burmese War (7 Nov 1885 – 27 Nov 1885) in Hindi | Modern Indian History | British Empire
The Third Anglo-Burmese War, also known as the Third Burma War, was a conflict that took place during 7–29 November 1885, with sporadic resistance and insurgency continuing into 1887. It was the final of three wars fought in the 19th century between the Burmese and the British.
The Burmese realise futility of resisting the English after the second Burmese War and attempted to accommodate them as far as it was possible for them to do so. The English, therefore, gradually increased their hold on Burma by subsequent treaties. In 1862, they got the right to trade with China through the territory of Burma. In 1867, by another treaty, Burma gave up its monopoly of trade on every other article except oil, wood and precious stones. The Burma court also accepted an English Resident who was accorded the right to safeguard the interests of British citizens in Burma. Gradually, the Burmese were forced to abolish certain trade duties and monopolies, accept a political representative at Bhamo and concede the right to travel through the river route between Yunnan and Rangoon. It all weakened Burma politically and economically. The English planned to lay a railway line from Rangoon to Prome which would have served not only their trade interests but would also have facilitated the movements of their army and its supplies. Yet, all these advantages failed to satisfy the greed of the English. Many English traders and administrators suggested complete annexation of Burma to their government in India prior-to the third Anglo-Burmese War.
The Burmese, on their part, of course, succumbed to the pressure of the English but were dissatisfied with what they were forced to concede to the British. The king of Burma also was not only suspicious of the English but disliked them in his heart of hearts. Thus, while the British were always prepared to pick up quarrel with the Burmese, the Burmese also offered offence to the English. Though, defeated in two wars, the Burmese court and the king were not finally convinced of the invincibility of the English.
King Mindon
The king of Burma also attempted to develop relations with other European powers. He signed a trade treaty with France though it was annulled when the English objected to it. The king sent an ambassador to Persia and attempted to send one to Russia. His attempts to establish direct link with the Queen of England were also foiled by the Indian government. He also attempted to make cannons and muskets in his country. Thus, the king Mindon attempted to strengthen himself against the English though he did not spoil his relations with the latter.
King Thibaw Min
King Mindon died in 1878 and was succeeded by his son, Thibaw who was a young man of nearly twenty years of age. Lord Lytton demanded several facilities from him and all of them were granted except the abolition of the practice of putting off the shoes by English officers in the presence of the king. In 1879, the English government was informed that the new king had got murdered nearly eighty members of the royal family including women and children. The English Resident protested against it strongly in one of his letters. But the king justified himself on the grounds of state interest. Some other matters spoiled the relations of king Thibaw with the English. The English forced the king to abandon his monopoly over trade in certain articles in order to protect British trading interests.
Causes of the third Anglo-Burmese War
Thibaw, like his father, attempted to strengthen himself with the help of foreign powers. In January 1855, Burma signed a trade treaty with France. There was nothing in that treaty which the British could object to. Yet, they certainly did not like it. So far they had the monopoly over the trade in Burma and, in no case, were they prepared to share it with the French.
The English traders, therefore, put pressure on the English government to annex Burma to the British Empire. The English government could not reject the demand of its trading community as it had sufficient control over the politics of the country. Thus by 1885 again circumstances were created which existed before the second Burmese war, viz., the English became interested in finding a pretext to wage a war against Burma with a view to annexing it completely. Lord Dufferin, the then governor-general of India was, in no way, prepared to accept the French influence over Burma and became convinced of the desirability of annexing Burma to the British Empire.
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The Third Anglo-Burmese War, also known as the Third Burma War, was a conflict that took place during 7–29 November 1885, with sporadic resistance and insurgency continuing into 1887. It was the final of three wars fought in the 19th century between the Burmese and the British.
The Burmese realise futility of resisting the English after the second Burmese War and attempted to accommodate them as far as it was possible for them to do so. The English, therefore, gradually increased their hold on Burma by subsequent treaties. In 1862, they got the right to trade with China through the territory of Burma. In 1867, by another treaty, Burma gave up its monopoly of trade on every other article except oil, wood and precious stones. The Burma court also accepted an English Resident who was accorded the right to safeguard the interests of British citizens in Burma. Gradually, the Burmese were forced to abolish certain trade duties and monopolies, accept a political representative at Bhamo and concede the right to travel through the river route between Yunnan and Rangoon. It all weakened Burma politically and economically. The English planned to lay a railway line from Rangoon to Prome which would have served not only their trade interests but would also have facilitated the movements of their army and its supplies. Yet, all these advantages failed to satisfy the greed of the English. Many English traders and administrators suggested complete annexation of Burma to their government in India prior-to the third Anglo-Burmese War.
The Burmese, on their part, of course, succumbed to the pressure of the English but were dissatisfied with what they were forced to concede to the British. The king of Burma also was not only suspicious of the English but disliked them in his heart of hearts. Thus, while the British were always prepared to pick up quarrel with the Burmese, the Burmese also offered offence to the English. Though, defeated in two wars, the Burmese court and the king were not finally convinced of the invincibility of the English.
King Mindon
The king of Burma also attempted to develop relations with other European powers. He signed a trade treaty with France though it was annulled when the English objected to it. The king sent an ambassador to Persia and attempted to send one to Russia. His attempts to establish direct link with the Queen of England were also foiled by the Indian government. He also attempted to make cannons and muskets in his country. Thus, the king Mindon attempted to strengthen himself against the English though he did not spoil his relations with the latter.
King Thibaw Min
King Mindon died in 1878 and was succeeded by his son, Thibaw who was a young man of nearly twenty years of age. Lord Lytton demanded several facilities from him and all of them were granted except the abolition of the practice of putting off the shoes by English officers in the presence of the king. In 1879, the English government was informed that the new king had got murdered nearly eighty members of the royal family including women and children. The English Resident protested against it strongly in one of his letters. But the king justified himself on the grounds of state interest. Some other matters spoiled the relations of king Thibaw with the English. The English forced the king to abandon his monopoly over trade in certain articles in order to protect British trading interests.
Causes of the third Anglo-Burmese War
Thibaw, like his father, attempted to strengthen himself with the help of foreign powers. In January 1855, Burma signed a trade treaty with France. There was nothing in that treaty which the British could object to. Yet, they certainly did not like it. So far they had the monopoly over the trade in Burma and, in no case, were they prepared to share it with the French.
The English traders, therefore, put pressure on the English government to annex Burma to the British Empire. The English government could not reject the demand of its trading community as it had sufficient control over the politics of the country. Thus by 1885 again circumstances were created which existed before the second Burmese war, viz., the English became interested in finding a pretext to wage a war against Burma with a view to annexing it completely. Lord Dufferin, the then governor-general of India was, in no way, prepared to accept the French influence over Burma and became convinced of the desirability of annexing Burma to the British Empire.
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See all three of the Anglo-Burmese Wars mapped out as the once mighty Burma slowly declines and is annexed by the British Empire during the 1800s.
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Chee ...
See all three of the Anglo-Burmese Wars mapped out as the once mighty Burma slowly declines and is annexed by the British Empire during the 1800s.
Music:
Chee Zee Jungle by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3493-chee-zee-jungle
License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
See all three of the Anglo-Burmese Wars mapped out as the once mighty Burma slowly declines and is annexed by the British Empire during the 1800s.
Music:
Chee Zee Jungle by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3493-chee-zee-jungle
License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Hail my friends!! This is the Battle of the Min Hla Fortress, 1885, 3rd Anglo-Burmese War, as shown in the Burmese movie "Never Shall We Be Enslaved." Let me st...
Hail my friends!! This is the Battle of the Min Hla Fortress, 1885, 3rd Anglo-Burmese War, as shown in the Burmese movie "Never Shall We Be Enslaved." Let me state firstly : I do NOT mean to denigrate the brave Burmese who fought for their country, as some viewers mistakenly thought when I uploaded this on another channel. I merely want to criticise bad filmmaking, in ANY country, while also providing a history lesson IN SNATCHES along the way. Please enjoy, and a big THANK YOU to the 26,000 people who viewed this on my old channel !!
မင်္ဂလာပါ သူငယ်ချင်းတို့!! ဤသည်မှာ ၁၈၈၅ ခုနှစ် မင်းလှခံတပ်တိုက်ပွဲ၊ တတိယ အင်္ဂလိပ်-မြန်မာစစ်ပွဲ၊ မြန်မာရုပ်ရှင် “ကျွန်ုပ်တို့ ဘယ်တော့မှ ကျွန်ခံရမည် မဟုတ်ပါ။ ဦးစွာပထမပြောပါရစေ- ကိုယ့်တိုင်းပြည်အတွက် တိုက်ပွဲဝင်ခဲ့တဲ့ ရဲရင့်တဲ့ မြန်မာတွေကို ရှုတ်ချဖို့ မဆိုလိုပါဘူး၊ ကြည့်ရှုသူအချို့က ဒါကို တခြားချန်နယ်မှာ တင်တဲ့အခါ လွဲမှားစွာ ထင်မြင်ယူဆမိသလိုပါပဲ။ ဘယ်နိုင်ငံမှာမဆို ဆိုးရွားတဲ့ ရုပ်ရှင်ဖန်တီးမှုကိုပဲ ဝေဖန်ချင်တာပါ၊ လမ်းတစ်လျှောက် ကွဲလွဲမှုတွေအတွက် သမိုင်းသင်ခန်းစာတစ်ခုလည်း ပေးချင်ပါတယ်။ ကျေးဇူးပြု၍ ပျော်ရွှင်ပါ၊ ကျွန်ုပ်၏ချန်နယ်ဟောင်းတွင် ဤအရာကိုကြည့်ရှုသူ 26,000 ကို ကျေးဇူးအများကြီးတင်ပါတယ်။
Hail my friends!! This is the Battle of the Min Hla Fortress, 1885, 3rd Anglo-Burmese War, as shown in the Burmese movie "Never Shall We Be Enslaved." Let me state firstly : I do NOT mean to denigrate the brave Burmese who fought for their country, as some viewers mistakenly thought when I uploaded this on another channel. I merely want to criticise bad filmmaking, in ANY country, while also providing a history lesson IN SNATCHES along the way. Please enjoy, and a big THANK YOU to the 26,000 people who viewed this on my old channel !!
မင်္ဂလာပါ သူငယ်ချင်းတို့!! ဤသည်မှာ ၁၈၈၅ ခုနှစ် မင်းလှခံတပ်တိုက်ပွဲ၊ တတိယ အင်္ဂလိပ်-မြန်မာစစ်ပွဲ၊ မြန်မာရုပ်ရှင် “ကျွန်ုပ်တို့ ဘယ်တော့မှ ကျွန်ခံရမည် မဟုတ်ပါ။ ဦးစွာပထမပြောပါရစေ- ကိုယ့်တိုင်းပြည်အတွက် တိုက်ပွဲဝင်ခဲ့တဲ့ ရဲရင့်တဲ့ မြန်မာတွေကို ရှုတ်ချဖို့ မဆိုလိုပါဘူး၊ ကြည့်ရှုသူအချို့က ဒါကို တခြားချန်နယ်မှာ တင်တဲ့အခါ လွဲမှားစွာ ထင်မြင်ယူဆမိသလိုပါပဲ။ ဘယ်နိုင်ငံမှာမဆို ဆိုးရွားတဲ့ ရုပ်ရှင်ဖန်တီးမှုကိုပဲ ဝေဖန်ချင်တာပါ၊ လမ်းတစ်လျှောက် ကွဲလွဲမှုတွေအတွက် သမိုင်းသင်ခန်းစာတစ်ခုလည်း ပေးချင်ပါတယ်။ ကျေးဇူးပြု၍ ပျော်ရွှင်ပါ၊ ကျွန်ုပ်၏ချန်နယ်ဟောင်းတွင် ဤအရာကိုကြည့်ရှုသူ 26,000 ကို ကျေးဇူးအများကြီးတင်ပါတယ်။
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This is the 27th Part of Modern History book titled A brief History of Modern India by Rahiv Ahir. This book is best from the perspective of Modern History preparation and has been covered by me in depth.
UNIT 2 - ADVENT OF EUROPEANS AND CONSOLIDATION OF BRITISH POWER IN INDIA
CHAPTER 5 - Expansion and Consolidation of British Power in India
Second Burma War (1852)
Third Burma War (1885)
Anglo-Tibetan Relations
Treaty of Lhasa (1904)
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From 1780s to 1820s, Burma (under Konbaung Dynasty) was an expansionist power. It captured Arakan (or Rakhine), Manipur and Ahom Kingdom as well. Thus they beca...
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Third Anglo Burmese War (7 Nov 1885 – 27 Nov 1885) in Hindi | Modern Indian History | British Empire
The Third Anglo-Burmese War, also known as the Third Burma War, was a conflict that took place during 7–29 November 1885, with sporadic resistance and insurgency continuing into 1887. It was the final of three wars fought in the 19th century between the Burmese and the British.
The Burmese realise futility of resisting the English after the second Burmese War and attempted to accommodate them as far as it was possible for them to do so. The English, therefore, gradually increased their hold on Burma by subsequent treaties. In 1862, they got the right to trade with China through the territory of Burma. In 1867, by another treaty, Burma gave up its monopoly of trade on every other article except oil, wood and precious stones. The Burma court also accepted an English Resident who was accorded the right to safeguard the interests of British citizens in Burma. Gradually, the Burmese were forced to abolish certain trade duties and monopolies, accept a political representative at Bhamo and concede the right to travel through the river route between Yunnan and Rangoon. It all weakened Burma politically and economically. The English planned to lay a railway line from Rangoon to Prome which would have served not only their trade interests but would also have facilitated the movements of their army and its supplies. Yet, all these advantages failed to satisfy the greed of the English. Many English traders and administrators suggested complete annexation of Burma to their government in India prior-to the third Anglo-Burmese War.
The Burmese, on their part, of course, succumbed to the pressure of the English but were dissatisfied with what they were forced to concede to the British. The king of Burma also was not only suspicious of the English but disliked them in his heart of hearts. Thus, while the British were always prepared to pick up quarrel with the Burmese, the Burmese also offered offence to the English. Though, defeated in two wars, the Burmese court and the king were not finally convinced of the invincibility of the English.
King Mindon
The king of Burma also attempted to develop relations with other European powers. He signed a trade treaty with France though it was annulled when the English objected to it. The king sent an ambassador to Persia and attempted to send one to Russia. His attempts to establish direct link with the Queen of England were also foiled by the Indian government. He also attempted to make cannons and muskets in his country. Thus, the king Mindon attempted to strengthen himself against the English though he did not spoil his relations with the latter.
King Thibaw Min
King Mindon died in 1878 and was succeeded by his son, Thibaw who was a young man of nearly twenty years of age. Lord Lytton demanded several facilities from him and all of them were granted except the abolition of the practice of putting off the shoes by English officers in the presence of the king. In 1879, the English government was informed that the new king had got murdered nearly eighty members of the royal family including women and children. The English Resident protested against it strongly in one of his letters. But the king justified himself on the grounds of state interest. Some other matters spoiled the relations of king Thibaw with the English. The English forced the king to abandon his monopoly over trade in certain articles in order to protect British trading interests.
Causes of the third Anglo-Burmese War
Thibaw, like his father, attempted to strengthen himself with the help of foreign powers. In January 1855, Burma signed a trade treaty with France. There was nothing in that treaty which the British could object to. Yet, they certainly did not like it. So far they had the monopoly over the trade in Burma and, in no case, were they prepared to share it with the French.
The English traders, therefore, put pressure on the English government to annex Burma to the British Empire. The English government could not reject the demand of its trading community as it had sufficient control over the politics of the country. Thus by 1885 again circumstances were created which existed before the second Burmese war, viz., the English became interested in finding a pretext to wage a war against Burma with a view to annexing it completely. Lord Dufferin, the then governor-general of India was, in no way, prepared to accept the French influence over Burma and became convinced of the desirability of annexing Burma to the British Empire.
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Hail my friends!! This is the Battle of the Min Hla Fortress, 1885, 3rd Anglo-Burmese War, as shown in the Burmese movie "Never Shall We Be Enslaved." Let me state firstly : I do NOT mean to denigrate the brave Burmese who fought for their country, as some viewers mistakenly thought when I uploaded this on another channel. I merely want to criticise bad filmmaking, in ANY country, while also providing a history lesson IN SNATCHES along the way. Please enjoy, and a big THANK YOU to the 26,000 people who viewed this on my old channel !!
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The Third Anglo-Burmese War, also known as the Third Burma War, was a conflict that took place during 7–29 November 1885, with sporadic resistance and insurgency continuing into 1887. It was the final of three wars fought in the 19th century between the Burmese and the British. The war saw the loss of sovereignty of an independent Burma under the Konbaung Dynasty, whose rule had already been reduced to the territory known as Upper Burma, the region of Lower Burma having been annexed by the British in 1853, as a result of the Second Anglo-Burmese War.
Following a succession crisis in Burma in 1878, the British Resident in Burma was withdrawn, ending official diplomatic relations between the countries. The British considered a new war in response but other ongoing wars in Africa and Afghanistan led them to reject a war at that time.