• The Battle of Lahore was fought between Afghan forces under Ahmad Shah Durrani and Mughal forces under Shah Nawaz on 11 January 1748. Zakriya Khan, the...
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  • Battle of Lahore may refer to the following: Battle of Lahore (1748) Battle of Lahore (1752) Second Battle of Lahore (1759) Battle of Burki Battle of...
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    conquest of Lahore. Durrani stayed in the city of Lahore for 5 weeks and began his plans to advance towards Delhi. Durrani attacked India in 1748. He had...
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    messenger to Lahore but reception from Shah Nawaz was frosty. When Ahmed Shah reached the bank of the Ravi on 8 January 1748, the Lahore army of 70,000 prepared...
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  • The Battle of Lahore was battle which took place between the invading Ahmed Shah Abdali and Mir Mannu, the Mughal governor of Punjab in 1752. It took...
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  • The Battle of Manupur was fought between the Mughal Empire and the Durrani Empire in March 1748 at the frontiers of Sirhind which ended in victory for...
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    Shiqdar of Sultanpur Pargana, Faujdar of Sirhind Sarkar, Naib Nazim and then Nazim of Bist Doab Sarkar and, later, the Subahdar of the Subahs of Lahore and...
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  • This article lists the battles involving the Mughal Empire of India from its formation in 1526 until its dissolution in 1857. The Mughal Empire was founded...
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    This is a list of wars involving Afghanistan. دلجو, عباس (2014). تاریخ باستانی هزاره ها. کابل: انتشارات امیری. ISBN 9936801504. Ritter, William S. (1990)...
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    into a period of decay while being contested among the Afghans and the Sikhs between 1748 and 1798. Lahore eventually became the capital of the Sikh Empire...
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    of Gurdaspur or Battle of Gurdas Nangal Battle of Manupur (1748) Battle of Amritsar (1757) Battle of Lahore (1759) Battle of Sialkot (1761) Battle of...
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    Gujranwala (1761) Sikh occupation of Lahore Battle of Sialkot (1763) Siege of Gujranwala (1763) Battle of Gujrat (1797) Battle of Amritsar (1798) It is unclear...
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    at Sirhind in March 1748. Having seen off the Afghans, the Mughals appointed Moin-ul-Mulk, son of Qamruddin, as governor of Lahore and Multan subahs. Durrani...
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    Afghan–Sikh Wars (category History of the Durrani Empire)
    Sikh alliance. On 12 January 1748, Ahmad Shah Durrani invaded and occupied Lahore, after the Mughal governor of Lahore, Shah Nawaz Khan, fled to Delhi...
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    Moin-ul-Mulk (category Subahdars of Lahore)
    routing of Durrani's forces. After Durrani's retreat to Afghanistan, Moin-ul-Mulk was made governor of the Subah of Lahore on 11 April 1748 by Muhammad...
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  • Hari Singh Dhillon (category Year of birth missing)
    (1755) Battle of Sirhind (1755) Battle of Mahilpur (1757) Battle of Jalandhar (1757) Siege of Sirhind (1758) Battle of Lahore (1758) Battle of Lahore (1760)...
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  • Dal Khalsa (Sikh army) (category Military units and formations of the Sikhs)
    (1798) Battle of Lahore (1799) Gurkha-Sikh War Battle of Attock Battle of Multan Battle of Shopian Battle of Balakot Battle of Peshawar (1834) Battle of Jamrud...
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    Ahmad Shah Bahadur (category Emperors of the Mughal Empire)
    eventually led to the rise of the usurping Imad-ul-Mulk. As a Prince, he defeated Ahmed Shah Abdali in the Battle of Manupur in 1748, Ahmed Shah Bahadur inherited...
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    Ahluwalia participated in many battles as well where he proved himself to be a natural leader. In a 1748 meeting of the Sarbat Khalsa, Nawab Kapur Singh...
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    media related to 1748. 1748 (MDCCXLVIII) was a leap year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and a leap year starting on Friday of the Julian calendar...
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    conquest in Siwana, Udai Singh returned to Lahore on 15 December 1594. He died of heart attack in Lahore, Punjab, on 10 July 1595. His son Sur Singh...
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  • Rauni at Amritsar in 1748. In December 1748, Governor Mir Mannu had to take his forces outside of Lahore to stop the advance of Ahmad Shah Abdali. The...
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    which resulted in Lahore coming under the Afghans during January 1748. Waris Shah condemned Shah Nawaz's actions during the battle and even referred to...
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    resident of Barki (district Lahore) was the first chief of this Misl; earlier, Karora Singh was the deputy of the jatha led by Sirdar Sham Singh of village...
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    of the Lahore Subah from 1726 to 1745 till death, succeeding his father, Abd al-Samad Khan, in the post. He was descended from the Ansari family of Panipat...
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    appointed him a leader of an armed squad (jatha). On the Vaisakhi of 1748, at the meeting of the Sarbat Khalsa in Amritsar, the 65 jathas of the Dal Khalsa were...
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    areas. The rule of the Sikhs over the entire Punjab east of Lahore obstructed the communication between Delhi and Lahore, the capital of Punjab, and this...
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    Khalsa Fauj (category Military units and formations of the Sikhs)
    given the choice of conversion to Islam or death. When Zakaria Khan, son of Abdus Saman Khan, became the subahdar (governor) of Lahore subah (province)...
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    suffered further from the eight invasions of the Durrani Afghans between 1748 and 1767 who fought the Sikhs for control of Punjab. In the ensuing chaos, the city...
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    The Second Battle of Panipat was fought on 5 November 1556, between Akbar and the king of Delhi, Hemu. Hemu had conquered Delhi and Agra a few weeks earlier...
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