Battle of Lahore (1759)

The Battle of Lahore was fought between the Durrani Empire and the Maratha Empire, who were assisted by the forces of the local Sikh Misls such as the Sukerchakia Misl and the Ahluwalia Misl of the Punjab in 1759.

Battle of Lahore
Part of Indian Campaign of Ahmad Shah Durrani
Date1759
Location
Result Combined Maratha and Sikh Victory.[1][2]
Territorial
changes
Marathas and Sikhs successfully defend Lahore from the Afghan invaders.
Belligerents

Maratha Empire

Sukerchakia Misl
Ahluwalia Misl
Durrani Empire
Commanders and leaders
Sabaji Patil
Charat Singh
Jassa Singh Ahluwalia
Ahmad Shah Durrani
Timur Shah Durrani
Jahan Khan

Background and battle

Ahmad Shah Durrani raided India for the fifth time in 1759. The Afghans began to organize themselves for armed struggle against the Marathas. The Afghans had no time to pass information to Kabul for help. Afghan General Jahan Khan advanced and captured a Maratha garrison at Peshawar. Then, the invaders overran Attock. Meanwhile, Sabaji Patil retreated and reached Lahore with fresh troops and a large number of local Sikh fighters of the Sukerchakia and Ahluwalia Misls. In the fierce battle, the Afghans were defeated by the combined forces of the Marathas and the Sukerchakia and Ahluwalia Misls. In the battle, Jahan Khan lost his son and was himself also wounded.[3]

References

  1. Jacques, Tony (2006). Dictionary of Battles and Sieges. Greenwood Press. p. 562. ISBN 978-0-313-33536-5. Archived from the original on 2015-06-26. Retrieved 2015-10-09.
  2. "Marathas and the English Company 1707-1818 by Sanderson Beck". san.beck.org. Retrieved 2015-04-10.
  3. Mehta, J.L. (2005). Advanced study in the history of modern India 1707–1813. Sterling Publishers Pvt. Ltd. p. 260. ISBN 978-1-932705-54-6. Retrieved 2010-09-23.
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