Bandula, commanding a force of thirty thousand…
November 1824 CE
Although the Burmese are numerically superior, only fifteen thousand of the thirty thousand have muskets.
The Burmese cannons fire only balls, whereas the British cannons fire exploding shells.
Unbeknown to Bandula, the British had just received the first shipment of the newest weapon in war, which the Burmese have never seen—Congreve rockets.
More ominous for the Burmese, the speedy march through the hilly regions of Rakhine Yoma and Assamese ranges had left their troops exhausted.
On November 30, in what turns out be the biggest mistake of his career, Bandula orders a frontal attack on British positions.
The British, with far superior weaponry, withstand several Burmese charges at the Shwedagon fort, cutting down men by the thousands.
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Rakhine (Arakanese) people
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Ahom Kingdom (Kingdom of Assam)
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East India Company, British (United Company of Merchants of England Trading to the East Indies)
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Myanmar (Burma), (Alaungpaya, or Konbaung dynasty) Kingdom of
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India, East India Company rule in
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Britain (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland)
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France, constitutional monarchy of
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