Part of Mughal-Sikh Wars and Hill States-Sikh Wars
One of the very rare photographs taken of Qila Ram Rauni of Ramgarh.
Date
October 1748-February 1749
Location
Ram Rauni Fort
Result
Sikh victory
Belligerents
Dal Khalsa
Mughal Empire Rajas of Sivalik Hills
Commanders and leaders
Jassa Singh Thoka Jassa Singh Ahluwalia Jai Singh Kanhaiya
Mir Mannu Adina Beg Dewan Kaura Mal Mirza Aziz Khan Bakhshi Nasir Ali Khan Jalandri Sadiq Khan
Strength
500-900
30,000 Several Artillery Guns
Casualties and losses
200
Massive
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Late Mughal-Sikh Wars
Nadaun
Guler
Taragarh
Anandpur (1st, 1700)
Anandpur (2nd, 1700)
Basoli
Chamkaur (1st)
Anandpur (1st, 1704)
Anandpur (2nd, 1704)
Sarsa
Chamkaur (2nd)
Muktsar
Jajau
Amritsar (1709)
Sonepat
Samana
Kapuri
Sadhaura
Ropar
Chappar Chiri
Sirhind
Saharanpur
Nanautu
Jalalabad
Kotla Begum
Bhilowal
Rahon
Thanesar
Lohgarh (1710)
Jammu
Lohgarh (1712)
Kiri Pathan
Gurdas Nangal
Gurdaspur
Wan
Thikriwala
Basarke
Amritsar (1738)
Samad Khan's Expedition
Sarai Nurdin
Rorī Sahib
Sodhra and Badra (1748)
Amritsar (1748)
Ram Rauni
Multan (1749)
Jalandhar (1750)
Nadaun (1752)
Anandpur (1753)
Patti
Delhi (1764)
Panipat (1770)
Kunjpura (1772)
Jind
Ghanaur
Patiala
Shafi's Campaign
Sirhind (1781)
Delhi (1783)
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Hill States-Sikh Wars
Anandpur (1682)
Anandpur (1685)
Bhangani (1686)
Anandpur (1699)
Anandpur (1700)
Basoli (1702)
Chamkaur (1702)
1 Anandpur (1704)
2 Anandpur (1704)
Shahi Tibbi (1704)
Sarsa (1704)
Chamkaur (1704)
Banda Singh Bahadur (1711)
Ram Rauni (1748)
Talwara (1770)
Batala (1784)
Rumal (1787)
Bajwara (1803)
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