Burmese invasions of Assam

Burmese invasions of Assam

The red border line is the territories of Konbaung Dynasty before First Anglo-Burmese War which included Occupied Assam after the breakdown of Ahom Kingdom.
Date1817–1826
Location
Result Rapid breakdown of Ahom state.
Territorial
changes
Burmese occupation of the Ahom kingdom
Belligerents
Konbaung dynasty Ahom Kingdom
Commanders and leaders
Bodawpaya
Bagyidaw
Maha Bandula
Maha Thilwa
Ala Mingi
Chandrakanta Singha
Purandar Singha
Ruchinath Burhagohain
Purnanada Burhagohain
Jaganath Dhekial Phukan
Strength
50,000 Unknown

There were three Burmese invasions of Assam between 1817 and 1826, during which time the Kingdom of Assam came under the control of Burma from 1821 to 1825. Locally, this period, called the manor din (Assamese: "The days/period of the Burmese") by the people of Assam, is remembered with horror. The sharp drop in population due both to depredations as well emigrations left the erstwhile kingdom in shambles. It was the climactic period of the Ahom kingdom. The British, who were earlier reluctant to colonise Assam, came into direct contact with a belligerent Burmese occupying force. Following the First Anglo-Burmese War they annexed Assam and took Manipur as a subsidiary state.