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==Cemeteries==
 
==Cemeteries==
 
*[http://www.chinditslongcloth1943.com/memorials-and-cemeteries.html The English Cantonment Cemetery, Rangoon] (Scroll down to near the bottom of the page) from Steve Fogden’s “ Chindit Chasing, Operation Longcloth 1943”
 
*[http://www.chinditslongcloth1943.com/memorials-and-cemeteries.html The English Cantonment Cemetery, Rangoon] (Scroll down to near the bottom of the page) from Steve Fogden’s “ Chindit Chasing, Operation Longcloth 1943”
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*Rangoon War Cemetery
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** [http://www.roll-of-honour.org.uk/Cemeteries/Rangoon_War_Cemetery/ Rangoon War Cemetery Roll of Honour] roll-of-honour.org.uk
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** [http://www.chinditslongcloth1943.com/memorials-and-cemeteries.html Rangoon War Cemetery] Scroll down for photographs and cemetery information from Steve Fogden’s “ Chindit Chasing, Operation Longcloth 1943”
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*Taukkyan War Cemetery including the Rangoon Memorial
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**[http://www.chinditslongcloth1943.com/memorials-and-cemeteries.html Taukkyan War Cemetery and the Rangoon Memorial]from above mentioned website of Steve Fogden
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==External links==
 
==External links==

Revision as of 07:13, 24 August 2013

Rangoon
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Presidency: Bengal Presidency
Coordinates: 16.868878°N 96.236255°E
Altitude: 26m (85 ft)
Present Day Details
Place Name: Yangon
State/Province: Yangon Division
Country: Burma
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Rangoon, in what was formerly known as Lower Burma, was the capital of British Burma from 1885 and a separate district in Pegu Division during the British period. It was also the headquarters of Hanthawaddy District.

History

Rangoon came under British rule in the 1850s and was transformed into a busy commercial port. It became the capital of British Burma after Upper Burma was captured in the 3rd Burma War, making overland access from the rest of British India possible.

Military history

Spelling Variants

Modern name: Yangon
Variants: Rangoon

Maps

Cemeteries


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