significance of treaty of yandabo
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The treaty ended the longest and most expensive war in British Indian history. Fifteen thousand European and Indian soldiers died, together with an unknown (but almost certainly higher) number of Burmese.
Location: Yandabo, Burmese Empire
Signatories: Kingdom of Ava British East India Company
Languages: English, Burmese
Signed: 24 February 1826
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- The treaty ended the longest and most expensive war in British Indian history. Fifteen thousand European and Indian soldiers died, together with an unknown (but almost certainly higher) number of Burmese.
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