Maharaja Ranjit Singh Jodh Singh Ramgarhia Hari Singh Nalwa
Qutub ud Din Muzaffar Khan
Strength
10,000[2]
Unknown
Casualties and losses
Unknown
Unknown, 200 captured
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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
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Military campaigns of Hari Singh Nalwa
Battle of Barnala
Battle of Kasur
Battle of Jammu (1808)
Battle of Multan (1818)
Battle of Shopian (1819)
Battle of Mangal (1821)
Battle of Mankera (1821)
Battle of Nowshera (1823)
Battle of Sirikot (1824)
Battle of Saidu (1827)
Battle of Balakot (1831)
Battle of Peshawar (1834)
Battle of Jamrud (1837)
The Battle of Kasur took place in 1807 between the Sikh Empire and the Afghans and was part of the Afghan-Sikh Wars. The battle was the first significant Sikh victory over the ruler of Kasur.
^Lansford, Tom (2017-02-16). Afghanistan at War: From the 18th-Century Durrani Dynasty to the 21st Century. ABC-CLIO. ISBN 9781598847604.
^Sardar Hari Singh Nalwa. Sikh Missionary College. 2014. pp. 5–6.
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