1st Burma War: Difference between revisions

From FIBIwiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
m Amend category link
Maureene (talk | contribs)
 
(45 intermediate revisions by 4 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{War|name=1st Burma War |dates=5 March 1823-24 February 1826 |image=|location=[[Burma]] |combatant1=[[British India]] |combatant2=[[Burma]]| |result=<br> [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_Yandabo Treaty of Yanabo]<br>Assam, Manipur & Tenasserim ceded to Britain<br>£5m indemnity paid by Burma|medal=<br>[http://www.medals.org.uk/united-kingdom/united-kingdom104.htm Army of India Medal 1799-1826], Ava 1824-26 Clasp<br>[http://www.medals.org.uk/united-kingdom/united-kingdom245.htm HEIC Medal for Burma 1824-26] |category=[[:Category:1st Burma War|1st Burma War]] |link1=}}
{{Battlemap|war=1st Burma War 1824-26|link=http://maps.google.co.uk/maps/ms?hl=en&ie=UTF8&msa=0&ll=21.820708,93.977051&spn=15.684665,12.941895&t=p&z=6&msid=101241150585833319689.00046e2e47f97447e172f}}
The '''1st Burma War''', also known as the 1st Anglo-Burmese War, was the first of the three British campaigns that led to the complete annexation of [[Burma]].
== Summary ==
== Summary ==
Burmese expansionist policy on the north east of British India led to refugees from the frontier states of [[Manipur]] and [[Cachar]] fleeing to British territory and asking for help. Burmese incursions in Sylhet and Cachar in January and February 1824 were defeated.  On 5 March war was declared and an expeditionary force under [http://www.penang-traveltips.com/charles-grant.htm Commodore Charles Grant] and [[Archibald Campbell|Maj-Gen Sir Archibald Campbell]] sailed to [[Rangoon]] which was captured. It took two years and 20,000 casualties before the British defeated the Burmese. The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_Yandabo Treaty of Yanabo] ceded [[Assam]], [[Arakan]] and [[Tenasserim]] to the British who also extracted 10 million rupeed indemnity.
A timeline of the 1st Burma War can be viewed in ''[http://books.google.com/books?id=rLURAAAAYAAJ&printsec=titlepage#PPA263 Travels from India to England]'' (1827) by James Edward Alexander, an officer who served in the campaign.  The first five chapters are an account of the war from Alexander's perspective whilst accompanying the [[45th Regiment of Foot]] and the [[Madras Pioneers]].
== Expeditionary Force ==
See note<ref>[http://www.archive.org/stream/cu31924007613528#page/n33/mode/2up Frontier and Overseas Expeditions from India] Vol V Burma 1907  </ref> <br>
''Commanded by [[Archibald Campbell|Brig-Gen Sir Archibald Campbell KCB]]''<br>
BENGAL CONTINGENT<br>
'''Bengal Infantry Brigade'''<br>
''Lt-Col M'Creagh CB, Brigadier Commanding''
*[[13th Regiment of Foot|HM 13th Foot]]
*[[38th Regiment of Foot|HM 38th Foot]]
*[[40th Regiment of Bengal Native Infantry|2nd Btn 20th Madras Native Infantry]]<br>
'''Bengal Artillery'''<br>
''[[George Pollock|Lt-Col George Pollock]] commanding''
*3rd Coy 5th Btn [[Bengal Artillery]]
*4th Coy 5th Btn [[Bengal Artillery]]<br>
MADRAS CONTINGENT<br>
'''1st Madras Infantry Brigade'''<br>
''Lt-Col W Smelt, Brigadier Commanding''
*[[41st Regiment of Foot|HM 41st Foot]]
*2nd Btn [[72nd Punjab Regiment|8th Madras Native Infantry]]
*2nd Btn [[18th Regiment of Madras Native Infantry|10th Madras Native Infantry]]
'''2nd Madras Infantry Brigade'''<br>
''Lt-Col C Hodgson, Brigadier Commanding''
*[[41st Regiment of Foot|HM 41st Foot]]
*2nd Btn [[1st Madras (European) Fusiliers|1st Madras European Regiment]]
*1st Btn [[69th Punjab Regiment|9th Madras Native Infantry]]
'''3rd Madras Infantry Brigade'''<br>
''Lt-Col H F Smith, Brigadier Commanding''
*1st Btn [[63rd (Palamcottah) Light Infantry|Madras Native (Light) Infantry]]
*2nd Btn [[34th Regiment of Madras Native Infantry|17th Madras Native Infantry]]
*1st Btn [[Madras Sappers and Miners|Madras Pioneers]]
'''4th Madras Infantry Brigade'''<br>
''Lt-Col E Miles CB, Brigadier Commanding''
*[[89th Regiment of Foot|HM 89th Foot]]
*1st Btn [[67th Punjab Regiment|7th Madras Native Infantry]]
*1st Btn [[43rd Regiment of Madras Native Infantry|22nd Madras Native Infantry]]<BR>
TROOP STRENGTH<br>
{|
|-
|  Artillery
|  916
|-
| Pioneers
| 552
|-
| European Infantry
| 3,969
|-
| Native Infantry
| 5,218
|-
| '''Total'''
| '''10,655'''
|}
==External links==
{{Library|link1=[http://www.google.com/books?uid=4345922024743697884&as_coll=1044&source=gbs_lp_bookshelf_list |tag1=1st Burma War] |link2=[http://www.google.com/books?uid=4345922024743697884&as_coll=1076&source=gbs_lp_bookshelf_list |tag2= Burma]|link3=  |tag3= }}
*[http://www.heritage-history.com/www/heritage.php?Dir=wars&FileName=wars_burmah.php Burmese Wars] Heritage History<br>
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anglo-Burmese_Wars  Anglo-Burmese Wars] Wikipedia<br>
*[http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=5m_VvR36b6YC&pg=PA10&dq=Burma&as_brr=3&ei=Z8WuSbrIOo6syASf8tSQBQ#PPA10,M1 Map of British Conquest of Burma] Google Books<br>
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Anglo-Burmese_War 1st Burma War 1823-26] Wikipedia<br>
*[http://www.jstor.org/stable/2048985 "Arakan and the First Anglo-Burmese War, 1824-25"] by B. R. Pearn ''The Far Eastern Quarterly'' Vol. 4, No. 1 (Nov., 1944), pp. 27-40 may be read online on the JSTOR website for free, after registration. See [[Miscellaneous tips#Access some articles in the JSTOR subscription website for free|Miscellaneous tips]] for more details.
*[https://peek-01.livejournal.com/35945.html Britain’s Wars in Burma (1824-1946)] by Ross Dix-Peek. Lists the regiments taking part.  1st, [[2nd Burma War| 2nd]] and  [[3rd Burma War]]s.


{{War|name=1st Burma War |dates=5 March 1823-24 February 1826 |image=|combatant1=British India |combatant2=Burma|category=[[:Category:1st Burma War|1st Burma War]] |link1=}}
==== Historical books online ====
{{Battlemap|war=1st Burma War 1824-26|link=http://maps.google.co.uk/maps/ms?hl=en&ie=UTF8&msa=0&ll=21.820708,93.977051&spn=15.684665,12.941895&t=p&z=6&msid=101241150585833319689.00046e2e47f97447e172f}}
*[https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.284842/mode/2up ''A Narrative Of The First Burmese War 1824-26 With the Various Official Reports and Despatches Describing the Operations of Naval and Military Forces Employed, and Other Documents Bearing Upon the Origin, Progress, and Conclusion of the Contest''] by  G W De Rhé-Philipe, formerly of the Military Department of the Government of India. Printed at Calcutta, Office of the Superintendent of Government Printing, India, 1905. Archive.org
Burmese expansionist policy on the north east of British India led to refugees from the frontier states of Manipur and Cachar fleeing to British territory and asking for help. After further Burmese incursions, an expeditionary force under Commodore Charles Grant and Maj-Gen Sir Archibald Campbell anchored off Rangoon which was captured. It took two years and 20,000 casualties before the British defeated the Burmese. The Treaty of Yanabo ceded Assam, Arakan and Tenasserim to the British who also extracted 10 million rupeed indemnity.
*[https://archive.org/details/apoliticalhisto00capgoog ''A political history of the extraordinary events which led to the Burmese war''] by Captain W White 1827 Archive.org. Also available [http://access.bl.uk/item/viewer/ark:/81055/vdc_00000000DD70  British Library Digital Collection] with [http://access.bl.uk/item/viewer/ark:/81055/vdc_00000000DD70#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=21&z=-1124.8527%2C0%2C5648.7054%2C4962 Map]
*[http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=QUOXRCAU-5AC&pg=RA1-PA8&dq=East+India+Register+and+Army+List+1824&lr=&as_brr=3&cd=6#v=onepage&q=&f=false ''Narrative of the Burmese War in 1824-26''] by Horace Hayman Wilson 1852 Google Books<br>
*[http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=97NCAAAAIAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=Army+of+Ava#v=onepage&q=&f=false Havelock's Memoir of Three Campaigns] Google Books<br>
*[http://www.archive.org/stream/cu31924007613528#page/n17/mode/2up ''Frontier and Overseas Expeditions from India Vol V - First Burmese War''] www.archive.org<br>
*[http://www.archive.org/stream/indiarobe07robeuoft#page/292/mode/2up Historical geography of the British Dependencies Vol VII India Part I - First Burma War] www.archive.org<br>
*[https://archive.org/details/ourburmesewarsre00laur  ''Our Burmese wars and relations with Burma : being an abstract of military and political operations, 1824-25-26, and 1852-53, with various local, statistical, and commercial information, and a summary of events from 1826 to 1879, including a sketch of King Theebau's progress''] by Colonel W F B Laurie 1880 Archive.org
*[http://books.google.com.au/books?id=_qJ1Lrjcef0C&pg=PR1 ''‪Narrative of the Burmese war‬: ‪detailing the operations of Major-General Sir Archibald Campbell's army, from its landing at Rangoon in May 1824 to the conclusion of a treaty of peace at Yandaboo‬ in February 1826'']: by Major Snodgrass, Military Secretary to the Commander of the Expedition and Assistant Political Agent in Ava. 2nd Edition  1827 Google Books. Note: the map is not readable. For a readable map, refer to the version on [http://seasiavisions.library.cornell.edu/catalog/sea:310 South East Asia Visions],  [http://seasiavisions.library.cornell.edu/bookreader/sea:310/#page/18/mode/1up  Map]<br>
*[http://books.google.com/books?id=hjQQAAAAYAAJ&pg=PP9 ''Narrative of the captivity of an officer, who fell into the hands of the Burmāhs during the late war''] by Captain Richard Bennett 1827 Google Books
*"Burma and the Burmese During the Late War" by Major Bennett, [[1st Regiment of Foot|Royal Regiment]]. ''The United Service Journal and Naval and Military Magazine 1838 Part 3'' [http://books.google.com.au/books?id=e9gRAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA76 page 76], [http://books.google.com.au/books?id=e9gRAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA207, page 207], [http://books.google.com.au/books?id=e9gRAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA371, page 371], [http://books.google.com.au/books?id=e9gRAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA511, page 511] Google Books
*[https://archive.org/details/twoyearsinavafr00avagoog ''Two years in Ava, from May 1824 to May 1826''], by an officer on the staff of the Quarter-Master-General’s Department [Thomas Abercromby Trant] 1827 Archive.org. [http://access.bl.uk/item/viewer/ark:/81055/vdc_00000005CD42 British Library Digital Collection] with better image and maps (rotatable)
*[http://books.google.com.au/books?id=o4gfAAAAYAAJ&pg=PR1 ''A sketch of the services of the Madras European Regiment during the Burmese War''] by Major John Butler (1839) Google Books. [https://archive.org/details/a-sketch-of-the-services-of-the-madras-european-regiment-during-the-burmese-war/mode/2up Archive.org version].
*[https://books.google.com.au/books?id=e3EfDIAlSCsC&pg=PR3 ‪''Travels from India to England‬, comprehending a visit to the Burman Empire and a journey through Persia, Asia Minor, European Turkey etc in the year 1825-26''] by James Edward Alexander, Lieut, late HM’s 13th Light Dragoons. 1827 Google Books
**With an Appendix [https://books.google.com.au/books?id=e3EfDIAlSCsC&pg=PA263 "A Chronological Epitome of the Events of the Burmese War"] page 263
*[https://archive.org/details/narrativeofnaval00marsrich ''Narrative of the Naval Operations in Ava, during the Burmese War, in the years 1824, 1825, and 1826''] by  Lieutenant John Marshall 1830. Archive.org. Also available [http://access.bl.uk/item/viewer/ark:/81055/vdc_00000000DD76 British Library Digital Collection]
*[http://books.google.com/books?id=NLIHAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA114 "East Indies"] ''The Annual Register, or a View of the History, Politics, and Literature, of the year 1824'', page 114 Google Books<br>
*[http://www.archive.org/stream/medalsofbritishn00longrich#page/287/mode/1up "The First War with Burmah 1824-26"] page 287, ''Medals of the British Navy and how they were won'' by W.H. Long 1895 Archive.org<br>
*[https://archive.org/stream/easternfrontiero035321mbp#page/n3/mode/2up ''The Eastern Frontier Of British India 1784-1826''] by Anil Chandra Banerjee. Second Edition , revised and enlarged 1946 (first published 1943) Archive.org <br>
*Fiction
**[https://archive.org/details/youngcadetorhenr00hofl ''The Young Cadet, or, Henry Delamere's Voyage to India : with his travels in Hindostan, and his account of the Burmese War and the wonders of Elora''] by Mrs Hofland, 1831 Archive.org. Note: Missing [https://archive.org/stream/youngcadetorhen00bargoog#page/n221/mode/1up final 2 pages] (from another digital file).
**[https://archive.org/details/cu31924011124520 ''On the Irrawaddy : a Story of the First Burmese War''] by G A Henty 1897 Archive.org
*:[https://archive.org/details/on_irrawaddy_1008_mh_librivox Librivox Audio version] Archive.org
**[https://archive.org/details/cu31924006027209 ''Marching to Ava : a Story of the First Burmese War''] by Henry Charles Moore catalogued 1904. Archive.org
**[https://archive.org/details/sabresedge00mall/page/n5 ''The Sabre's Edge''] by Allan Mallinson 2004.  Archive.org Lending Library. Set in the period of the 1st Burma War and the [[Siege of Bhurtpore 1826|Siege of Bhurtpore]].


A timeline of the 1st Burma War can be viewed in ''[http://books.google.com/books?id=rLURAAAAYAAJ&printsec=titlepage#PPA263 Travels from India to England]'' (1827) by James Edward Alexander, an officer who served in the campaign.  The first five chapters are an account of the war from Alexander's perspective whilst accompanying the [[45th Regiment of Foot]] and the [[Madras Pioneers]].
== References ==
== Expeditionary Force ==
<references />
*[[1st Madras (European) Fusiliers|Madras European Regiment]]
*[[13th Regiment of Foot]]
*[[38th Regiment of Foot]]
*[[41st Regiment of Foot]]
*[[69th Punjab Regiment|9th Madras Native Infantry]]


==External Links==
{{#widget:Google PlusOne
[http://www.heritage-history.com/www/heritage.php?Dir=wars&FileName=wars_burmah.php Heritage History - Burmese Wars]<br>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anglo-Burmese_Wars  Wikipedia - Anglo-Burmese Wars]<br>[http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=5m_VvR36b6YC&pg=PA10&dq=Burma&as_brr=3&ei=Z8WuSbrIOo6syASf8tSQBQ#PPA10,M1 Map of British Conquest of Burma]<br>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Anglo-Burmese_War  Wikipedia - 1st Burma War 1823-26]
|size=small
|count=true
}}


[[Category:Wars and Campaigns|Burma War 1823-26, 1st]]
[[Category:Wars and Campaigns|Burma War 1823-26, 1st]]
[[Category:1st Burma War| 1st Burma War]]
[[Category:1st Burma War| 1st Burma War]]
[[Category:Campaigns with FIBIS Battle Maps|Burma War, 1st]]
[[Category:Campaigns with FIBIS Battle Maps|Burma War, 1st]]

Latest revision as of 06:09, 11 September 2022

1st Burma War
5 March 1823-24 February 1826
Chronological list of Wars and Campaigns
[[Image:|250px| ]]
Location: Burma
Combatants:
British India Burma
Result:
Treaty of Yanabo
Assam, Manipur & Tenasserim ceded to Britain
£5m indemnity paid by Burma
Medals:
Army of India Medal 1799-1826, Ava 1824-26 Clasp
HEIC Medal for Burma 1824-26
Links:
Category: 1st Burma War
See our interactive map of
1st Burma War 1824-26
locations and routes on Google Maps

The 1st Burma War, also known as the 1st Anglo-Burmese War, was the first of the three British campaigns that led to the complete annexation of Burma.

Summary

Burmese expansionist policy on the north east of British India led to refugees from the frontier states of Manipur and Cachar fleeing to British territory and asking for help. Burmese incursions in Sylhet and Cachar in January and February 1824 were defeated. On 5 March war was declared and an expeditionary force under Commodore Charles Grant and Maj-Gen Sir Archibald Campbell sailed to Rangoon which was captured. It took two years and 20,000 casualties before the British defeated the Burmese. The Treaty of Yanabo ceded Assam, Arakan and Tenasserim to the British who also extracted 10 million rupeed indemnity.

A timeline of the 1st Burma War can be viewed in Travels from India to England (1827) by James Edward Alexander, an officer who served in the campaign. The first five chapters are an account of the war from Alexander's perspective whilst accompanying the 45th Regiment of Foot and the Madras Pioneers.

Expeditionary Force

See note[1]
Commanded by Brig-Gen Sir Archibald Campbell KCB
BENGAL CONTINGENT
Bengal Infantry Brigade
Lt-Col M'Creagh CB, Brigadier Commanding

Bengal Artillery
Lt-Col George Pollock commanding

MADRAS CONTINGENT
1st Madras Infantry Brigade
Lt-Col W Smelt, Brigadier Commanding

2nd Madras Infantry Brigade
Lt-Col C Hodgson, Brigadier Commanding

3rd Madras Infantry Brigade
Lt-Col H F Smith, Brigadier Commanding

4th Madras Infantry Brigade
Lt-Col E Miles CB, Brigadier Commanding

TROOP STRENGTH

Artillery 916
Pioneers 552
European Infantry 3,969
Native Infantry 5,218
Total 10,655

External links

The FIBIS Google Books Library
has books tagged:
1st Burma War Burma

Historical books online

References