| RCS/Y3029A contains: |
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Group of Chin chiefs taken at Mandalay, Burma [i.e. Myanmar] |
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Group of Chin warriors |
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Two Chin girls |
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Shan beauty |
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Kachin women |
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Kachin warriors |
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The [?] Morgandine Pass |
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The [?] Morgandine Pass |
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The Coy. 2nd Devon Regt. Under Capt. Davies and 2nd Lts. Homan and Logan who marched from Shwebo to Kawlin a distance of 98 miles in 5 days (Burma [i.e. Myanmar]) |
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The assault on Kyaing-Kwintaung Stockade by the Coy 2nd Devon Regt. Under Capt. Davies and 2nd Lts. Holman and Logan |
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The palace at Wuntho |
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Burma Campaigns 1889-91
| Title |
Haka Fort |
| Reference |
Y3029A/18 |
| Extent and Medium |
Good condition, apart from slight fading at edges. |
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| Content and context |
149 x 101 mm. View from the hillside above looking down on the military compound and barracks. Haka was the seat of the chiefs of Chin tribes and consisted of two villages, Kolun and Kotar. Situated in the Southern Chin Hills midway between Minkin and Yokwa, Haka was occupied during the Chin-Luchai Campaign on February 14, 1850, and became the headquarters for operations in the southern part of the Chin country. |
| Further information |
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For a similar, later, view see Y3029A/19 and also Y3029A/23.
Indexed
CN 2220.
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| Index Terms |
| Asia |
| Chin |
| Haka |
| Myanmar |
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