Anglo-Burmese Wars

The Anglo-Burmese Wars were an armed conflict between two expanding empires, the British Empire and the Konbaung Dynasty, that became British India‘s most expensive and longest war, costing 5–13 million pounds sterling (£400 million – £1.1 billion as of 2019) and spanning over 60 years. There were three Burmese Wars or Anglo-Burmese Wars:

Anglo-Burmese Wars
Part of European colonisation of Southeast Asia

Photograph of surrender of the Burmese Army, 3rd Anglo-Burmese War
Date5 March 182429 November 1885
Location
Result

British Victory

Territorial
changes
British occupy what would become British Burma
Belligerents

British Empire

Co-belligerent:
Rattanakosin Kingdom (Siam) (until 1826)

Burmese Empire

Commanders and leaders
Henry Godwin
Garnet Wolseley
Harry Prendergast
Lord Amherst
Sir Edward Paget
Sir Archibald Campbell
Joseph Wanton Morrison #
Co-belligerent:
Rama III
Chaophraya Mahayotha
Phraya Surasena
Phraya Chumphon
King Bagyidaw
Thibaw Min
Pagan Min
Maung Gyi
Kyauk Lon
Maha Bandula 
Maha Ne Myo 
Minkyaw Zeya Thura
Units involved
Presidency armies
Royal Regiments
Co-belligerent:
Royal Siamese Army

Royal Burmese Army

Strength
over 50,000 (include Siamese) over 40,000
Casualties and losses
Unknown but some died by disease Unknown
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