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Bibliographic Data Art. MK0022 Author Muef ? a': KYAN , Daw Kran‘ , Do‘ Article Title txufjrefrmjynfudk odrf;ydkuf&ef vIHUaqmfcJholrsm; Organizations That Advocated for Occupation of Upper Burma A thak‘ Mran‘ ma¯ praññ‘ kui sum‘" puik‘ ran‘ lhum' cho‘ khai' su mya¯" Title (Book/Serial) wuúodkvfynm ya'om pmapmif Tetkathoe Pyin-nya Pade-tha Sar-saung Issue and Volume Vol. 3 , Part 2 Ed. Date Pagination p. 201 - 224 Subject Terms 1. Myanmar - history - Later Konbaung period, 1837 - 1885 2. Burma Chamber of Commerce 3. Rangoon Chamber of Commerce Key Words 1. The Bombay Burmah Trading Corporation Ltd. 2. The Irrawaddy Flotilla Co. 3. Gillanders Arbuthnot and Co. 4. The Rangoon Gazette Newspaper 5. Sladen, Col. Annotation This paper was read on 19 Nov. 1967 at Kanthaseinlai group. The author observes tha the First Anglo - Burmese Wa, which ended in 1826, cost Myanmar Rakhine and Tenessarim states. The Second Anglo - Burmese War, which ended in 1852, enabled the British Government to occupy Lower Burma. Subsequent relations between King Thibaw and the British foreign were not smooth; however, the British Government had not planned to occupy Upper Burma before March 1885. But the Rangoon Chamber of Commerce continually urged the Government to occupy Upper Burma. At that time Mindon-min had a problem in the Mandalay prison and the prisioners rebelled. Nearly 150 prisioners were killed, and after that affair the Rangoon Deputy Commissioner called a mass meeting and pointed out the weakness of the Thibaw's administration. The author contends that the Rangoon Chamber of Commerce advocated and successfully instigated the invasion of Upper Burma and the lost of independence. Edition Place/ Publisher Distributor

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  • Bibliographic DataArt. MK0022Author Muef ? a': KYAN , Daw Kran‘ , Do‘

    Article Title txufjrefrmjynfudk odrf;ydkuf&ef vIHUaqmfcJholrsm;Organizations That Advocated for Occupation of Upper Burma

    A thak‘ Mran‘ ma¯ praññ‘ kui sum‘" puik‘ ran‘ lhum' cho‘ khai' su mya¯"

    Title (Book/Serial) wuúodkvfynm ya'om pmapmifTetkathoe Pyin-nya Pade-tha Sar-saung

    Issue and Volume Vol. 3 , Part 2

    Ed. Date

    Pagination p. 201 - 224

    Subject Terms 1. Myanmar - history - Later Konbaung period, 1837 - 18852. Burma Chamber of Commerce3. Rangoon Chamber of Commerce

    Key Words 1. The Bombay Burmah Trading Corporation Ltd.2. The Irrawaddy Flotilla Co.3. Gillanders Arbuthnot and Co.4. The Rangoon Gazette Newspaper5. Sladen, Col.

    Annotation This paper was read on 19 Nov. 1967 at Kanthaseinlai group. The author observes tha the First Anglo - Burmese Wa, which ended in 1826, cost Myanmar Rakhine and Tenessarim states. The Second Anglo - Burmese War, which ended in 1852, enabled the British Government to occupy Lower Burma. Subsequent relations between King Thibaw and the British foreign were not smooth; however, the British Government had not planned to occupy Upper Burma before March 1885. But the Rangoon Chamber of Commerce continually urged the Government to occupy Upper Burma. At that time Mindon-min had a problem in the Mandalay prison and the prisioners rebelled. Nearly 150 prisioners were killed, and after that affair the Rangoon Deputy Commissioner called a mass meeting and pointed out the weakness of the Thibaw's administration. The author contends that the Rangoon Chamber of Commerce advocated and successfully instigated the invasion of Upper Burma and the lost of independence.

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    Place/ Publisher

    Distributor