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English: A very nice illustration of Mrauk U under British occupation in 1834. We are looking from the east, where the Pioneers (an engineer group) were camped. The walled palace at this time was still occupied by buildings.
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A very nice illustration of Mrauk U under British occupation in 1834. We are looking from the east, where the Pioneers (an engineer group) were camped. The walled palace at this time was still occupied by buildings.
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Aracan Fort from Pioneer Hill. In the Burmese Empire, Captured by His Majesty's and Honble. Company's forces, on the 1st April, 1825 under the Command of the late Brigadier General Morrison, C.B., Lt. Coln. His Majesty's 44 Regt. Foot