. History of Burma including Burma proper Pegu, Taungu, Tenasserim and Arakan, from the earliest time to the end of the first war with British India. Silver medal of Bodoahpra, supposed to be intended to be deposited in the relic-chamber of the payoda at Mengun. ( 232 ) CHAPTER XXL DYNASTY OF ALAUNGHPRA—CONQUESTS TO THEWEST AND WAR WITH BRITISH INDIA. Accession of Hpagyidoa—Ava again made the capital—Expedition toManipur—To Asfini— Kachar invaded—Attack on the Chittagaonfrontier—Action near Ramu—British plan of operations—Occu-pation of Rangoon—Failure of attack on Kyimyisidaing—Opera-tions in


. History of Burma including Burma proper Pegu, Taungu, Tenasserim and Arakan, from the earliest time to the end of the first war with British India. Silver medal of Bodoahpra, supposed to be intended to be deposited in the relic-chamber of the payoda at Mengun. ( 232 ) CHAPTER XXL DYNASTY OF ALAUNGHPRA—CONQUESTS TO THEWEST AND WAR WITH BRITISH INDIA. Accession of Hpagyidoa—Ava again made the capital—Expedition toManipur—To Asfini— Kachar invaded—Attack on the Chittagaonfrontier—Action near Ramu—British plan of operations—Occu-pation of Rangoon—Failure of attack on Kyimyisidaing—Opera-tions in Asam, Kachdr, and Manipur—Fighting at Rangoon—Coast of Tenasserim—Maha Bandula attacks the British position—Defeat of the Burmese—Occupation of Arakan by the British—The British army marches northward from Rangoon—Siege ofDanubyu—Death of Bandula—Alarm of the Burmese court—Prome occupied by the British—Negotiations for peace—Warresumed—British advance on Myede—Malwun taken—Action atPugan—British army at Yandabo—Treaty signed—The Burmesesoldier—Commercial treaty—Hpagyidoa dethroned.


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