Danubyu

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Danubyu (Burmese: ဓနုဖြူမြို့ [dənṵbjù mjo̰]) is a town in the Ayeyarwady Division of south-west Myanmar, located on the west bank of the Ayeyarwady River in the Ayeyarwady Delta. It is the seat of the Danubyu Township in the Maubin District.

History

After the loss to the British in the Battle of Yangon during the First Anglo-Burmese War, Maha Bandula retreated to Danubyu. He quickly built a fort using local trees and built up a strong stockade with 10,000 troops. When the British arrived in early 1825, they started a siege but was unable to break through Bandula's defences after a few months despite their superior weaponry.[1] During the Battle of Danubyu, Bandula defended against the first attack but lost after a failed counter-charge with elephants. Bandula was killed in Danubyu by a mortar shell while walking around in the open against the warning of his generals in an attempt to boost morale.[2]

Economy

As the area around Danubyu is fertile and nutrient-rich, agriculture is the town's main industry. Major crops include rice and Matpe beans. Danubyu also has produces tobacco as well as traditional carpet-weaving.[3]

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Ayeyarwady Region
Capital: Pathein
Hinthada District
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Kyonpyaw District
Labutta District
Maubin DistrictMyaungmya DistrictMyanaung DistrictPathein DistrictPyapon DistrictMain cities and towns

17°15′N 95°35′E / 17.250°N 95.583°E / 17.250; 95.583

References

  1. ^ Thet Ko Ko (2 April 2009). "The Fall of the Danubyu Bastion". Translated by Wei Yan Aung. The Irrawaddy. Retrieved 28 November 2021.
  2. ^ Myint-U, River of Lost Footsteps
  3. ^ မြန်မာ့စွယ်စုံကျမ်း၊ အတွဲ(၅)
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