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Exile of Thibaw Min and Supayalat / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
On 29 November 1885, Thibaw Min, the last king of Burma, his senior queen, Supayalat and Burmese royals were exiled to Ratnagiri, India, a port city off the Arabian Sea after defeated by British Empire in the Third Anglo-Burmese War. The banishment was called Pataw Mu (Burmese: ပါတော်မူ; MLCTS: pattaumhu:, pronounced [pàtàʊ m̥ù]) which means taken away.
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Date | November 29, 1885 (1885-11-29) |
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Location | Mandalay, Burma (then Kingdom of Konbaung) Ratnagiri, India (then British India) |
Cause | Forced abdication of Thibaw Min, the victory of British Empire and the failure of Kingdom of Konbaung in the Third Anglo-Burmese War |
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