Konbaung Dynasty (Military Occupation)
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Polity that includes all territories militarly occupied by the Konbaung Dynasty that are not part of a specific military territory.
Establishment
- April 1755: Konbaung occupation of Lunhse.
- April 1755: In 1755, the Konbaung Dynasty, led by King Alaungpaya, defeated the Hanthawaddy resistance at Hinthada and captured Danubyu by mid-April. This marked a significant military victory for the Konbaung Dynasty in their efforts to expand their territory.
- April 1755: In 1755, King Alaungpaya of the Konbaung Dynasty led his forces to conquer the Irrawaddy Delta, successfully taking control of the territory by late April.
- May 1755: Konbaung troops defeated a Hanthawaddy division at Dagon.
Chronology
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1. Konbaung-Hanthawaddy War
Was a war between the Konbaung Dynasty and the Restored Hanthawaddy Kingdom of Burma.
1.1. Konbaung invasion of Lower Burma
Was the invasion of Lower Burma by Konbaung Burma during the Konbaung-Hanthawaddy War.
- April 1755: Konbaung occupation of Lunhse.
- April 1755: In 1755, the Konbaung Dynasty, led by King Alaungpaya, defeated the Hanthawaddy resistance at Hinthada and captured Danubyu by mid-April. This marked a significant military victory for the Konbaung Dynasty in their efforts to expand their territory.
- April 1755: In 1755, King Alaungpaya of the Konbaung Dynasty led his forces to conquer the Irrawaddy Delta, successfully taking control of the territory by late April.
- May 1755: Konbaung troops defeated a Hanthawaddy division at Dagon.
- July 1756: Battle of Syriam.
- May 1757: The capital Pegu fell on 6 May 1757 to the Konbaung Dynasty, marking the end of the Restored Hanthawaddy Kingdom.
Disestablishment
- May 1757: The capital Pegu fell on 6 May 1757 to the Konbaung Dynasty, marking the end of the Restored Hanthawaddy Kingdom.