Anglo-Bruneian War

Anglo-Bruneian War
Date1843 – 1847
Location
Result

In the Western theatre;
British tactical victory; Bruneian strategic victory

  • Political threats Muda Hashim and his brother Budrudin successfully assassinated.

In the Eastern theatre:
British victory

  • Marudu annexed and Osman missing.
Territorial
changes
In the Western theatre;

In the Eastern theatre;
United Kingdom annexes Marudu
Belligerents
Commanders and leaders
Units involved
Bruneian Army
Bruneian Navy
Marudu Army
Strength
  • +1,000 men
  • 6-8 ships
  • ~9,000 men
  • 7 perahu

  • 1,000 men
Casualties and losses
>40 dead
>76 wounded
>744 dead or wounded including Marudu dead

The Anglo-Bruneian War was a four year long war fought by the United Kingdom against the Bruneian Empire and the Kingdom of Marudu in 1843 – 1847.