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Battle of Goindval
Part of Indian Campaign of Ahmad Shah Durrani
Date
March 1761
Location
Goindval
Result
2,200 Hindu captives released.[1]
Belligerents
Sikh Confederacy
Durrani Empire
Commanders and leaders
Jassa Singh Ahluwalia
Ahmad Shah Abdali
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Afghan–Sikh Wars
Kalanaur (1748)
Manupur (1748)
Amritsar (1757)
Mahilpur (1757)
Jalandhar (1757)
Sirhind (1758)
Lahore (1758)
Peshawar (1758)
2nd Lahore (1759)
Lahore (1760)
Sialkot (1761)
Goindval
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)
Gujranwala (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)
Sialkot (1789)
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
Multan (1818)
Shopian
Gandgarh
Mangal
Mankera
Taragarh
Nowshera
Akora
Shaidu
Haidru
Balakot
Bannu
Peshawar
Ramkani
Khyber Pass
Michni
Panjtar
Jamrud
Ali Masjid
The Battle of Goindval took place in March 1761, the Sikhs led by Jassa Singh Ahluwalia surprised the Durrani Empire's forces near the Beas River releasing captives who had been taken prisoner after the Third Battle of Panipat. [2]
^Singh, Teja; Singh, Ganda (1950). A Short History of the Sikhs: 1496-1765. Orient Longmans. p. 165.
^VSM, D.S Saggu (2018). Battle Tactics And War Manoeuvres of the Sikhs. Notion Press.
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