Maha Ne Myo မဟာနေမျိုး | |
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Died | 2 December 1825[1] |
Allegiance | Konbaung Dynasty |
Service | Royal Burmese Army |
Years of service | ?-1825 |
Rank | Commander-in-chief (1825) |
Battles / wars | First Anglo-Burmese War |
Awards | Maha Ne Myo |
Maha Ne Myo (Burmese: မဟာနေမျိုး, pronounced [məhà nè mjó]) was a Burmese general in the royal service of King Bagyidaw of Konbaung dynasty. In the First Anglo-Burmese War, Maha Ne Myo led the Burmese forces after the death of Gen. Maha Bandula in April 1825 until his own death in the battle of Prome on 2 December 1825. His death effectively ended any expectations the Burmese had of driving out the British, and was followed by the Treaty of Yandabo in February 1826 that ended the war strictly on British terms.