The battle of Rangoon was fought between 11 and 14 April 1852 over the city of Rangoon, capital of the Third Burmese Empire, as one of the crucial clashes during the Second Anglo-Burmese War between 1852 and 1853. Just after a few days after sparking the conflict British expeditionary troops took control over the city and forced the Burmese army to retreat up north. British Empire then established Rangoon as the capital of British Burma until the end of its rule in 1948.
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Storming of Rangoon - ILN 1852-0626-0008
Explosion of the expense magazine, and destruction of the strong stockade, by a shell from the squadron - ILN 1852-0626-0009
Rangoon town, fortifications, and Dagon pagoda - ILN 1852-0626-0008
Captured guns in Rangoon, Burma during the Second Anglo-Burmese War, by John McCosh, 1852
Scene from Easter Sunday (12th April 1852) in the Rangoon River (Lt. Blair)
Sketch plan of Rangoon illustrative of the operations of the British forces, 12th & 14th April 1852 (Lt. Barnett Ford)
Heavy Howitzer Battery, Rangoon, on 14th April 1852 (Lt. Blair)
Scene from Easter Sunday (12th April 1852) in the Rangoon River (Lt. Blair)
Sketch plan of Rangoon illustrative of the operations of the British forces, 12th & 14th April 1852 (Lt. Barnett Ford)
Heavy Howitzer Battery, Rangoon, on 14th April 1852 (Lt. Blair)
Type Subtype Date Description Notes Source
area region Union of Burma Wikidata area region 1943 State of Burma Wikidata area region 1948 Union of Burma (1948–1962) Wikidata area region 1962 Socialist Republic of the Union of Burma Wikidata event armed conflict Battle of Insein battle Wikidata event armed conflict Bombing of Rangoon aerial bombing of a city Wikidata event armed conflict 1605 Syriam battles Kingdom of Portugal, battle, Bago, Kingdom of Mrauk U Wikidata event armed conflict 1852 Battle of Rangoon (1852) battle Wikidata event armed conflict 1944 Burma Campaign 1944 military campaign Wikidata site museum UBS Mayu Royal Navy, frigate, preserved watercraft, Myanmar Navy, museum ship Wikidata
commons image Storming of Rangoon - ILN 1852-0626-0008
Commons commons image Explosion of the expense magazine, and destruction of the strong stockade, by a shell from the squadron - ILN 1852-0626-0009
Commons commons image Rangoon town, fortifications, and Dagon pagoda - ILN 1852-0626-0008
Commons commons image Captured guns in Rangoon, Burma during the Second Anglo-Burmese War, by John McCosh, 1852
Commons commons image Scene from Easter Sunday (12th April 1852) in the Rangoon River (Lt. Blair)
Commons commons image Sketch plan of Rangoon illustrative of the operations of the British forces, 12th & 14th April 1852 (Lt. Barnett Ford)
Commons commons image Heavy Howitzer Battery, Rangoon, on 14th April 1852 (Lt. Blair)
Commons commons image Scene from Easter Sunday (12th April 1852) in the Rangoon River (Lt. Blair)
Commons commons image Sketch plan of Rangoon illustrative of the operations of the British forces, 12th & 14th April 1852 (Lt. Barnett Ford)
Commons commons image Heavy Howitzer Battery, Rangoon, on 14th April 1852 (Lt. Blair)
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