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  1. The Third Anglo-Burmese War ( Burmese: တတိယ အင်္ဂလိပ် – မြန်မာစစ်, romanized : Tatiya Anggalip–Mran cac ), also known as the Third Burma War, took place during 7–29 November 1885, with sporadic resistance continuing into 1887. It was the final of three wars fought in the 19th century between the Burmese and the British.

  2. La tercera guerra anglo-birmana fue un conflicto militar que tuvo lugar entre el 14 y el 27 de noviembre de 1885, con una resistencia esporádica e insurgencia continuada hasta 1887. Fue la última de las tres guerras libradas entre los birmanos y los británicos en el siglo XIX.

    • 14–27 de noviembre de 1885
    • Birmania
  3. United Kingdom. Major Events: Treaty of Yandabo. Key People: Maha Bandula. Anglo-Burmese Wars, (1824–26, 1852, 1885), three conflicts that collectively forced Burma (now Myanmar) into a vulnerable position from which it had to concede British hegemony in the region of the Bay of Bengal.

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  4. Third Burma War. Following a series of fractious disputes, the British invaded Upper Burma in late 1885 and overthrew its king. While the country was quickly annexed to British India, a guerrilla war ensued that rumbled on for the best part of a decade. 5 min read.

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  5. The Third Anglo-Burmese War (Burmese: တတိယ အင်္ဂလိပ် – မြန်မာစစ်, romanized: Tatiya Anggalip–Mran cac ), also known as the Third Burma War, took place during 7–29 November 1885, with sporadic resistance continuing into 1887. It was the final of three wars fought in the 19th century between the Burme

  6. History of Myanmar. British soldiers dismantling cannons belonging to King Thibaw's forces, Third Anglo-Burmese War, Ava, 27 November 1885. ©Hooper, Willoughby Wallace. 1824 Jan 1 - 1885. Anglo-Burmese Wars. Burma.