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'''Mandalay''' is a city in [[Burma]] on the Irrawaddy River.  It was a British possession from 1885 until its independence in 1948.
'''Mandalay''' is a city in [[Burma]] on the Irrawaddy River.  It was a British possession from 1885 until its independence in 1948. It was the location of a cantonment, also known as [[Fort Dufferin]].


==History==
==History==
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*[[Sittang Valley State Railway]]
*[[Sittang Valley State Railway]]
*[[Madaya Light Railway]]
*[[Madaya Light Railway]]
==Churches==
*Christ Church, Mandalay 1873. Church of England. <ref>[http://seasiavisions.library.cornell.edu/bookreader/sea:282/#page/113/mode/1up Page 87]  ''Wanderings in Burma'' by George W Bird 1897 Southeast Asia Visions, Cornell University</ref>
==Poisoning by servants==
Mr. Lillywhite, telegraph-master, and his family were poisoned with arsenic by disgruntled servants c 1899, at Mandalay, which was reported in a newspaper, probably the ''Times of Burma'', available at the British Library. <ref>White, Phillip.[https://web.archive.org/web/20201221221343/https://mlarchives.rootsweb.com/listindexes/emails?listname=india-british-raj&thread=1165872 British-Raj Digest, Vol 6, Issue 65] ''Rootsweb India British Raj Mailing List'' 3 April 2011. There are other related posts shortly before this date, [https://web.archive.org/web/20201221221701/https://mlarchives.rootsweb.com/listindexes/emails?searchemails=Lillywhite&listname=india-british-raj scroll down]. Archived links.</ref>


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mandalay Mandalay] Wikipedia
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mandalay Mandalay] Wikipedia
*This British Raj List [http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/INDIA-BRITISH-RAJ/2011-04/1301732351 thread] led to a British Raj list [http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/INDIA-BRITISH-RAJ/2011-04/1301860937 post]  with a transcription of a newspaper report about the Lillywhite family, poisoned by arsenic by the family cook in Mandalay, c 1899, resulting in three deaths.
 
===Historical books online===
*[http://dsal.uchicago.edu/REFERENCE/GAZETTEER/pager.html?objectid=DS405.1.I34_V17_144.gif "Mandalay City"] ''Imperial Gazetteer of India'', v. 17, p. 138.
*[http://seasiavisions.library.cornell.edu/bookreader/sea:281/#page/394/mode/2up "Mandalay"], page 365 ''Report and Gazetteer of Burma, Native and British, Volume I'' by Major Douglas MacNeill 1883. seasiavisions.library.cornell.edu.  [https://archive.org/stream/in.ernet.dli.2015.109904/2015.109904.Report-And-Gazetteer-Of-Burma-Native-And-British-Part-1#page/n391/mode/2up Archive.org, Digital Library of India version].
*[https://archive.org/details/MandalayIn1878-1879TheLettersOfJamesAlfredColbeck "Mandalay in 1878-1879: The Letters of James Alfred Colbeck"] reprinted in  ''SOAS Bulletin of Burma Research'', Vol. 1, No. 2, Autumn 2003. Archive.org. James Alfred Colbeck was the mission priest for the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel , an Anglican missionary organisation. Originally from ''Letters from Mandalay, A Series of Letters For the Most Part Written From the Royal City of Mandalay During the Troublous Years of 1878-79; Together with Letters Written During the Last Burmese Campaign of 1885-88'' (1892). Now available online, see following.
:[http://www.archive.org/stream/MandalayIn1885-1888TheLettersOfJamesAlfredColbeck/2.111Colbeck2#page/n0/mode/2up  "Mandalay in 1885-1888: The Letters of James Alfred Colbeck"Reprinted in ''SOAS Bulletin of Burma Research'', Vol 2, No1, Spring 2004. Archive.org
:[https://archive.org/details/letters-from-mandalay-james-alfred-colbeck-1892/page/n5/mode/2up ''Letters from Mandalay, A Series of Letters For the Most Part Written From the Royal City of Mandalay During the Troublous Years of 1878-79; Together with Letters Written During the Last Burmese Campaign of 1885-88''] by the late James Alfred Colbeck, edited by George H Colbeck 1892. Archive.org.
*[https://archive.org/details/ldpd_11710026_000/page/358/mode/2up "Mandalay City or Fort Dufferin"] page 254 ''Wanderings in Burma'' by George W Bird 1897  Archive.org.
*[https://jramc.bmj.com/content/jramc/8/3/318.full.pdf "Snipe Shooting at Mandalay"] by Lieutenant-Colonel W Watson Pike, page 318 ''Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps  March 1907''. jramc.bmj.com
*[https://archive.org/details/burma-gazetteer-mandalay-district-vol-a-1928 ''Burma Gazetteer Mandalay District Vol A''] 1928 Archive.org
:[http://myanmar-law-library.org/law-library/legal-journal/burma-gazetter/mandalay-district-volume-a.html ''Burma Gazetteer: The Mandalay District Volume A''] probably  the same edition. Transcription from Myanmar Law Library. Page 215 briefly mentions the Cantonment.
 
== References ==
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Latest revision as of 06:30, 22 August 2022

Mandalay
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Presidency: Bengal
Coordinates: 21.5830 °N, 96.50 °E
Altitude:
Present Day Details
Place Name: Mandalay
State/Province: Mandalay Division
Country: Burma
Transport links

Mandalay is a city in Burma on the Irrawaddy River. It was a British possession from 1885 until its independence in 1948. It was the location of a cantonment, also known as Fort Dufferin.

History

Mandalay was annexed by the British in 1885 at the end of the 3rd Burma War. The city fell after the Battle of Mandalay on the 28th November.

Railways

Churches

  • Christ Church, Mandalay 1873. Church of England. [1]

Poisoning by servants

Mr. Lillywhite, telegraph-master, and his family were poisoned with arsenic by disgruntled servants c 1899, at Mandalay, which was reported in a newspaper, probably the Times of Burma, available at the British Library. [2]

External links

Historical books online

  • "Mandalay City" Imperial Gazetteer of India, v. 17, p. 138.
  • "Mandalay", page 365 Report and Gazetteer of Burma, Native and British, Volume I by Major Douglas MacNeill 1883. seasiavisions.library.cornell.edu. Archive.org, Digital Library of India version.
  • "Mandalay in 1878-1879: The Letters of James Alfred Colbeck" reprinted in SOAS Bulletin of Burma Research, Vol. 1, No. 2, Autumn 2003. Archive.org. James Alfred Colbeck was the mission priest for the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel , an Anglican missionary organisation. Originally from Letters from Mandalay, A Series of Letters For the Most Part Written From the Royal City of Mandalay During the Troublous Years of 1878-79; Together with Letters Written During the Last Burmese Campaign of 1885-88 (1892). Now available online, see following.
"Mandalay in 1885-1888: The Letters of James Alfred Colbeck" Reprinted in SOAS Bulletin of Burma Research, Vol 2, No1, Spring 2004. Archive.org
Letters from Mandalay, A Series of Letters For the Most Part Written From the Royal City of Mandalay During the Troublous Years of 1878-79; Together with Letters Written During the Last Burmese Campaign of 1885-88 by the late James Alfred Colbeck, edited by George H Colbeck 1892. Archive.org.
Burma Gazetteer: The Mandalay District Volume A probably the same edition. Transcription from Myanmar Law Library. Page 215 briefly mentions the Cantonment.

References

  1. Page 87 Wanderings in Burma by George W Bird 1897 Southeast Asia Visions, Cornell University
  2. White, Phillip.British-Raj Digest, Vol 6, Issue 65 Rootsweb India British Raj Mailing List 3 April 2011. There are other related posts shortly before this date, scroll down. Archived links.