pangtara
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The Nation includes all the forms of the country.
The cluster includes the following incarnations of the same nation:
Establishment
- January 1784: Maung Pyi Sao (d. 1783) becomes the first king of the chiefdom of Pangtara (Burma).
Chronology
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1. Conquests of Bodawpaya
Expansion during the rule of Bodawpaya of the Konbaung Dynasty.
- January 1784: Maung Pyi Sao (d. 1783) becomes the first king of the chiefdom of Pangtara (Burma).
2. Anglo-Indian Wars
Were a series of wars fought by the British East India Company in the Indian Subcontinent that resulted in the British conquest and colonial rule of the region.
2.1. Anglo-Burmese Wars
Were a series of wars between the British Empire and the Konbaung dynasty of Burma. After the third and last war, Burma was annexed to British India.
2.1.1. Third Anglo-Burmese War
Was the last of a series of wars between the British Empire and the Konbaung dynasty of Burma. Burma was annexed to British India.
- January 1886: The Shan States and Karenni States became princely states of the British Empire after the defeat of Burma in the Anglo-Burmese Wars.
3. Further events (Unrelated to Any War)
- January 1948: When Burma gained independence in 1948, the Shan States became part of the Union of Burma.
Disestablishment
- January 1948: When Burma gained independence in 1948, the Shan States became part of the Union of Burma.
Selected Sources
- Ricklefs, M.C. / Lockhart, B. / Lau. A. / Reyes,P. / Aung-Thwin, M. (2010). A New History of Southeast Asia, London (UK), p. 326
- Yawnghwe, C.T. (2010): The Shan of Burma: Memoirs of a Shan Exile, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, pp. 68-76