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Name: Second Burmese invasion (Assam)

Type: Event

Start: 1819 AD

End: 1820 AD

Parent: Burmese invasions of Assam

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Was a Burmese invasion of the Kingdom of Assam.

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  • February 1819: Phulpanisiga, located in present-day Assam, India, was the site of a confrontation in 1819 between the Burmese army and the forces led by Jaganath Dhekial Phukan, a prominent historical figure in Assamese history.
  • January 1820: The Burmese contingent returned to Burma, leaving all occupied regions to the Ahom Kingdom.
  • March 1819: The Assam army, instead of pursuing the defeated Burmese, returned to the Ahom capital Jorhat leading to much confusion and panic. Failing to instill confidence, Ruchinath Burhagohain and Purandar Singha sailed down to Guwahati, and the Burmese army was able to occupy the capital two days later.

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