Battle of Tysami

Battle of Tysami
Part of Piracy in Asia

Destruction of Chui A-poo's pirate fleet
Date28–29 September 1849
Location
Off Tysami, Harlaim Bay, China
Result British victory
Belligerents
 United Kingdom Chui A-poo's pirates
Commanders and leaders
United Kingdom John C. Hay Chui A-poo
Strength
1 brig
1 Sloop of war
1 steamer
14 war-junks
Casualties and losses
3 killed
7 wounded
1 brig damaged
1 steamer damaged
~250 killed or wounded
4 war-junks sunk

The Battle of Tysami was a military engagement involving a warship from the British China Squadron and the Chinese pirates of Chui A-poo. It was fought in September 1849 off Tysami, Harlaim Bay, China, and ended with a Royal Navy victory. It was also the precursor engagement to the larger Battle of Pinghoi Creek where Chui A-poo's fleet was destroyed.[1]

  1. ^ Wobmwell, pg. 111-112

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