write in brief about the expansion of the burmese empire in manipur and arakan
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The First Anglo-Burmese War, also known as the First Burma War, (Burmese: ပထမ ; 5 March 1824 – 24 February 1826) was the first of three wars fought between the British and Burmese empires in the 19th century. The war, which began primarily over the control of Northeastern India, ended in a decisive British victory, giving the British total control of Assam, Manipur, Cachar and Jaintia as well as Arakan Province and Tenasserim. The Burmese were also forced to pay an indemnity of one million pounds sterling, and sign a commercial treaty.[3][4]
First Anglo-Burmese War
British attack in Burma 1824.png
The storming of one of the principal stockades, near Yangon (Rangoon), 8 July 1824
Date 5 March 1824 – 24 February 1826
(1 year, 11 months, and 19 days)
Location
Burma, East Bengal, Assam, Manipur, Cachar and Jaintia
Result
British victory
Treaty of Yandabo
Beginning of British rule in Burma
Territorial
changes Burma cedes Assam, Manipur, Arakan and Tenasserim; loses influence in Cachar and Jaintia; pays one million pounds sterling in indemnity
Belligerents
United Kingdom British Empire
Flag of the British East India Company (1801).svg East India Company
Rattanakosin Kingdom (Siam) (Nominally)
Flag of the Alaungpaya Dynasty of Myanmar.svg Burmese Empire
Flag of the Alaungpaya Dynasty of Myanmar.svg Burmese Shan States
Commanders and leaders
Flag of the British East India Company (1801).svg Lord Amherst
United Kingdom Sir Archibald Campbell
United Kingdom Joseph Wanton Morrison
Flag of the Alaungpaya Dynasty of Myanmar.svg King Bagyidaw
Flag of the Alaungpaya Dynasty of Myanmar.svg Maha Bandula †
Flag of the Alaungpaya Dynasty of Myanmar.svg Maha Ne Myo †
Flag of the Alaungpaya Dynasty of Myanmar.svg Minkyaw Zeya Thura
Units involved
Flag of the British East India Company (1801).svg Presidency armies United Kingdom Royal Regiments
Arakanese Levies
Flag of the Alaungpaya Dynasty of Myanmar.svg Royal Burmese Army
Shan Levies
Strength
50,000
40,000
Casualties and losses
72.3 percent of European troops died (25 percent killed in action)[1]
Unknown number of Indian and others
Total: 15,000 casualties [2]
Unknown but significantly higher than the British; Comandante Archibald Campbell declares an opposition casualty estimation of at the very least 20,000[citation needed]
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6] The Burmese would be crushed for years to come by repaying the heavy indemnity of one million pounds (then US$5 million), a large sum at that time.[4] The British would wage two more wars against a much-weakened Burma, and swallow up the entire country by 1885.
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Burmese kingdoms had declined from the time as wel as the finally of all Burma came below the British control in the year 1886 . Burma ruled as part of the India within the British Empire.
He was below the Konbaung Dynasty from the 175 to 1885 and get tried in the vain attack. Hope it provide clear ideas in reading this answer in winning way.
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