| RCS/Y3029A contains: |
| <-- See earlier |
| 22 |
The late Lt. James's burial ground |
| 23 |
Kotar village - part of Haka |
| 24 |
Kan |
| 25 |
A Shan village |
| 26 |
Chin burial grounds |
| 27 |
Taungtek Camp (Chin Expedition) |
| 28 |
Kachin house |
| 29 |
Kalewa (Chindwin) |
| 30 |
[Tennis match, ?Fort Haka] |
| 31 |
[European group, ?Fort Haka] |
| 32 |
The Wuntho Sawbwa's wife and family |
| See later --> |
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Burma Campaigns 1889-91
| Title |
Taungtek Camp (Chin Expedition) |
| Reference |
Y3029A/27 |
| Extent and Medium |
Good condition, apart from slight fading at edges. |
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| Content and context |
150 x 104 mm. View looking down on a line of thatched barrack huts, protected by trenches and low earthworks, situated on a hillside. Situated about 15 miles NW of Kan, Taungtek was the location of a Yokwa defeat on December 28, 1889, during the Chin-Lushai Expedition. |
| Further information |
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Indexed
CN 2214.
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| Index Terms |
| Asia |
| Myanmar |
| No further on-line information. |
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