| Haka–Lusei War |
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| Date | c. 1775 |
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| Result |
Haka victory Lusei forced to flee across the Ṭiau river |
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| Belligerents |
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Haka soldiers and Burman allies |
Lusei soldiers |
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| Strength |
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- 200 Burman soldiers armed with guns and two brass cannons
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N/A |
The Haka–Lusei War was a significant conflict between the Haka people and the Lusei, fought during the mid-to-late 18th century. The war was a result of escalating tensions between the two groups, with the Haka seeking to assert dominance in the region and the Lusei resisting encroachment on their territory.