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Name: Fourth Qing invasion of Burma

Type: Event

Start: 1769 AD

End: 1769 AD

Parent: Sino-Burmese War

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Was the invasion of Burma by the Qing Dynasty, the last of four that form the Sino-Burmese War (1765-1769).

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  • November 1769: In 1769, the Qing Dynasty, under the leadership of Emperor Qianlong, sent troops south to Shwenyaungbin where they constructed a large fortress. This military occupation was part of the Qing Dynasty's expansion efforts in the region.
  • November 1769: Three Chinese armies jointly attacked and captured Bhamo.
  • December 1769: The Burmese armies attacked the Chinese fort of Shwenyaungbin, which fell after a fierce battle.
  • December 1769: This event took place in Burma (Myanmar) during the Konbaung Dynasty. The peace treaty was signed between Burmese and Chinese officers to end hostilities and establish peace in the region.

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