The Yandaboo Treaty, February 24, 1826
Treaty of Peace between East India Company and the King of Ava, settled by Major General Sir Archibald Campbells and Senior Commissioner in Pegu and Ava.
Article No. 1
There shall be perpetual peace and friendship between the Honourable Company on the one part and His Majesty the King of Ava on the other.
Article No. 2
His Majesty the King of Ava renounces all claims upon and will abstain from all future interference with the principality of Assam and its dependencies, and also with the contiguous petty states of Cachar and Jyntea. With regard to Manipur, it is stipulated that should Gumbheer Singh desire to return that country, he shall be recognized by the King of Ava as Rajah thereof.
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Treaty of Peace between East India Company and the King of Ava, settled by Major General Sir Archibald Campbells and Senior Commissioner in Pegu and Ava.
Article No. 1
There shall be perpetual peace and friendship between the Honourable Company on the one part and His Majesty the King of Ava on the other.
Article No. 2
His Majesty the King of Ava renounces all claims upon and will abstain from all future interference with the principality of Assam and its dependencies, and also with the contiguous petty states of Cachar and Jyntea. With regard to Manipur, it is stipulated that should Gumbheer Singh desire to return that country, he shall be recognized by the King of Ava as Rajah thereof.
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Largeen Meonja
(Woong bee)
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Archibald Campbell
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Swagum Woon
Atawoon
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(T.C. Robertson)
Captain Royal Navy
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(Hy. D. Chads)
Captain Royal Navy
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