Battle of Harnaulgarh
Battle in 1762 between the Durrani Empire and the Sikh Misls of Dal Khalsa
Battle of Harnaulgarh | |||||||||
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Part of Indian Campaign of Ahmad Shah Durrani | |||||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||||
Sikh Misls | Durrani Empire | ||||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||||
Jassa Singh Ahluwalia Charat Singh | Zain Khan Sirhindi |
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Afghan–Sikh Wars
- Manupur (1748)
- Amritsar (1757)
- Mahilpur (1757)
- Jalandhar (1757)
- Sirhind (1758)
- Lahore (1758)
- 2nd Lahore (1759)
- Lahore (1760)
- Sialkot (1761)
- Gujranwala (1761)
- Lahore (1761)
- Jandiala (1762)
- Kup (1762)
- Amritsar (1762)
- Harnaulgarh (1762)
- Pipli Sahib (1762)
- Lakhi Jungle (1762)
- Ravi (1762)
- Sialkot (1763)
- Kasur (1763)
- Urmar Tanda (1763)
- Malerkotla (1763)
- Sirhind (1764)
- Rohtas (1764)
- Qarawal (1764)
- Darbar Sahib (1764)
- Jandiala (1764)
- Batala (1764)
- Adinanagar (1764)
- Jullundur (1765)
- Sutlej Ford (1765)
- Nurmahal (1765)
- Kapurthala (1765)
- Beas Ford (1765)
- Gujrat (1765)
- Fatahbad (1766)
- Jhelum Town (1766)
- Amritsar (1767)
- Meerut (1767)
- Lahore (1767)
- Jullundur (1767)
- Rohtas (1767)
- Kunjpura (1772)
- Multan (1772)
- Rohtas (1779)
- Multan (1780)
- Shujabad (1780)
- Attock (1787)
- Rohtas (1795)
- Indus Ford (1795)
- Gujrat (1796)
- Rohtas (1796)
- Attock (1796)
- Lahore (1796)
- Pind Dadan Khan (1796)
- Amritsar (1797)
- Battle near Amritsar (1797)
- Gujrat (1797)
- Sarae Kali (1798)
- Wazirabad (1798)
- Shahdara (1798)
- Near Lahore (1798)
- Amritsar (1798)
- Rogheen (1798)
- Kasur (1798)
- Eminabad (1798)
- Chunian (1798)
- Ravi Ford (1798)
- Battle in centre of Gujrat and Wazirabad (1798)
- Kasur (1807)
- Multan (1810)
- Kashmir (1812-1813)
- Hasan Abdal
- Attock
- Kashmir (1814)
- Multan (1818)
- Shopian
- Mangal
- Mankera
- Taragarh
- Nowshera
- Akora
- Shaidu
- Haidru
- Balakot
- Peshawar
- Ramkani
- Khyber Pass
- Panjtar
- Jamrud
The Battle of Harnaulgarh was fought between the Durrani Empire and the Sikh Misls of Dal Khalsa in 1762.
Battle
The Sikhs assembled in May 1762 and plundered the baggage of the Mughal governor of Sirhind, Zain Khan Sirhindi.[2][3] The Sikh forces then marched and fought a severe battle with the Durranis at Harnaulgarh, a place 30 miles from Sirhind. The Sikhs secured a decisive victory at Harnaulgarh by driving away the Afghans and the defeated governor of Sirhind, Zain Khan Sirhindi, was forced to pay tribute of Rs. 50,000 to the Sikhs as a penalty for his loss.[4]
References
- ^ Raj Pal Singh (2004). The Sikhs : Their Journey Of Five Hundred Years. Pentagon Press. p. 115. ISBN 9788186505465.
- ^ Ganḍā, Singh (1959). Ahmad Shah Durrani: Father of Modern Afghanistan. Asia Pub. House. p. 285. ISBN 978-1-4021-7278-6. Retrieved 2010-08-25.
- ^ Bhagata, Siṅgha (1993). A History of the Sikh Misals. Publication Bureau, Punjabi University. p. 181.
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- ^ Gupta, Hari Ram (2007). History of Sikhs Vol. 2 - Evolution of Sikh Confederacies (1707-69). New Delhi: ||Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers Pvt. Ltd||. ISBN 978-81-215-0248-1.