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Title
A narrative of the mission sent by the governor-general of India to the court of Ava in 1855
Type
Text
Monograph
Subject
British--Burma--History--19th century (LCSH)
Burma
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Classification
LCC: DS485.B81 Y9 (Assigner: dlc) (Status: used by assigner)
Content
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Summary
In December 1852, at the conclusion of the second Anglo-Burmese War, the British annexed the southern and coastal regions of Burma (known as Lower Burma). Pagan Min, and later his brother Mindon Min, continued to rule Upper Burma. In 1855, Arthur Phayre, the British commissioner for the annexed territories, visited the court of Ava in Upper Burma as part of an effort to improve relations with Mindon. Henry Yule was secretary to Phayre and accompanied him on the mission. This work, written by Yule, is a modified version of the mission's report, based on Phayre's journals and Yule's own observations and impressions. The work includes detailed maps and drawings, and remains an extraordinarily valuable source for the study of the history, geography, arts, religion, and culture of Burma. A long chapter is devoted to the ruins of the ancient city of Bagan (then known as Pagan) and its temples, as they were found by the mission in 1855. World Digital Library
Authorized Access Point
Yule, Henry, Sir, 1820-1889 A narrative of the mission sent by the governor-general of India to the court of Ava in 1855