Conflict (Period)
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Belligerents
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Opponents
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Outcome
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Battle of Rohilla (1621)
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Akal Sena
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Mughal Empire
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Sikh victory
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Battle of Sangrana (1628)
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Akal Sena
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Mughal Empire
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Sikh victory
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Battle of Amritsar (1634)
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Akal Sena
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Mughal Empire
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Sikh victory
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Battle of Lahira (1634)
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Akal Sena
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Mughal Empire
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Sikh victory
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Battle of Kartarpur (1635)
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Akal Sena
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Mughal Empire
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Sikh victory
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Battle of Phagwara (1635)
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Akal Sena
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Mughal Empire
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Sikh victory
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Battle of Kiratpur (1638)
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Akal Sena
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Mughal Empire
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Sikh victory
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Battle of Sutlej (1652)
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Akal Sena
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Mughal Empire
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Sikh victory
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Battle of Kiratpur (1658)
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Akal Sena
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Mughal Empire
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Sikh victory
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Battle of Nadaun (1691)
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Akal Sena, Kahlur State
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Mughal Empire
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Combined victory of Sikhs and Kahlur State
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Battle of Anandpur (1695)
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Akal Sena
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Mughal Empire
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Sikh victory
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Battle of Guler (1696)
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Akal Sena
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Mughal Empire
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Sikh victory
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Battle of Anandpur (1700)
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Khalsa Fauj
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Mughal Empire, Sivalik Hills Raja's
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Khalsa victory
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Battle of Nirmohgarh (1702)
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Khalsa Fauj
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Mughal Empire
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Khalsa victory
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Battle of Basoli (1702)[1]
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Khalsa Fauj
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Mughal Empire
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Khalsa victory
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First battle of Chamkaur (1702)
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Khalsa Fauj
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Mughal Empire, Raja's of Sivalik Hills
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Khalsa victory
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First Battle of Anandpur (1704)
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Khalsa Fauj
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Mughal Empire Raja's of Sivalik Hills
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Khalsa victory
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Second Siege of Anandpur (1704)
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Khalsa Fauj
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Mughal Empire Raja's of Sivalik Hills
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Combined victory of Mughals and Hill Rajas
- Mughal and Hill Rajas betrayed the Sikhs and broke the vows of Allah, Quran and the cow.[2]
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Battle of Sarsa (1704)
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Khalsa Fauj
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Mughal Empire, Sivalik Hills Raja's
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Combined victory of Mughals and Hill Rajas
- The Mughals and Hill's kings betrayed the Sikhs and broke the vows of their God and the Quran.[2]
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Battle of Shahi Tibbi (1704)
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Khalsa Fauj
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Mughal Empire, Sivalik Hills Raja's
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Khalsa victory
- The Mughals and Shivalik Hill kings were forced to retreat and the Sikhs fought bravely along with Baba Ajit Singh and those Sikhs gained martyrdom excluding Baba Ajit Singh.
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Battle of Chamkaur (1704)[3][4][5][6]
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Khalsa Fauj
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Mughal Empire Raja's of Sivalik Hills
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Mughal victory
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Battle of Muktsar (1705)
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Khalsa Fauj
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Mughal Empire
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Khalsa victory
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Battle of Jajau (1707) [7][8][9][10]
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Bahadur Shah I
Khalsa Fauj
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Muhammad Azam
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Bahadur Shah victory
- Seeing the complex situation in Malwa, Bahadur Shah asked Guru Gobind Singh for help. The Guru sent Bhai Dharam Singh to fight with 300 soldiers. Azam Shah killed by Guru Gobind Singh and Isha Khan Main.
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Battle of Chittorgarh (1708)
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Khalsa Fauj
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Mughal Empire
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Mughal victory[citation needed]
- Zorawar Singh Palit and his 20 Sikhs killed after causing heavy casualties to the Mughals
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Battle of Amritsar (1709)
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Khalsa Fauj
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Mughal Empire
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Khalsa victory
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Battle of Sonipat (1709)[11]
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Khalsa Fauj
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Mughal Empire
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Khalsa victory
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Battle of Samana (1709)
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Khalsa Fauj
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Mughal Empire
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Khalsa victory
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Battle of Kapuri (1709)
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First Sikh State
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Mughal Empire
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Khalsa victory
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Battle of Sadhaura (1710)[12][13][11][14]
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First Sikh State
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Mughal Empire
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Khalsa victory
- Banda Singh Bahadur capture Sadhaura
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Battle of Ropar (1710)
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First Sikh State
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Mughal Empire
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Khalsa victory
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Battle of Chappar Chiri (1710)
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First Sikh State
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Mughal Empire
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Khalsa victory
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Siege of Sirhind (1710)
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First Sikh State
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Mughal Empire
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Khalsa victory
- Establishment of Sikh rule from Lahore to the sanctum sanctorum of Delhi
- Sucha Nand killed by Banda Singh Bahadur and thousands of Mughal soldiers killed by Sikhs and those people who are involved in martyrdom of Guru Gobind Singh younger sons (Saka Sirhind affair)
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Battle of Saharanpur (1710)
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First Sikh State
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Mughal Empire
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Khalsa victory
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Battle of Jalalabad (1710)
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First Sikh State
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Mughal Empire
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Mughal victory
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Siege of Kotla Begum (1710)
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First Sikh State
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Mughal Empire
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Khalsa victory
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Battle of Bhilowal (1710)
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First Sikh State
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Mughal Empire
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Khalsa victory
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Battle of Rahon (1710)
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First Sikh State
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Mughal Empire
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Khalsa victory
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Battle of Thanesar (1710)
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First Sikh State
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Mughal Empire
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Mughal victory
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Siege of Lohgarh (1710)
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First Sikh State
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Mughal Empire
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Mughal victory
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Battle of Bahrampar (1711)
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First Sikh State
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Mughal Empire
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Khalsa victory[citation needed]
- Mughal faujdar of Jammu Qutab-ud-Din Khan Kheshgi killed
- Khan's son, Shams Khan, also killed
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Battle of Hoshiarpur (1711)
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First Sikh State
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Mughal Empire
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Mughal victory
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Battle of Kalanaur (1711)
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First Sikh State
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Mughal Empire
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Khalsa victory[citation needed]
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Battle of Batala (1711)
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First Sikh State
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Mughal Empire
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Khalsa victory[citation needed]
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Battle of Aurangabad (1711)
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First Sikh State
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Mughal Empire
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Khalsa victory[citation needed]
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Battle of Pasrur (1711)
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First Sikh State
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Mughal Empire
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Khalsa victory[citation needed]
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Battle of Jammu (1712)
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First Sikh State
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Mughal Empire
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Mughal victory
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Battle of Sadhaura (1712)
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First Sikh State
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Mughal Empire
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Khalsa victory[citation needed]
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Battle of Lohgarh (1712)
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First Sikh State
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Mughal Empire
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Khalsa victory
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Siege of Sadhaura (1713)
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First Sikh State
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Mughal Empire
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Mughal victory[citation needed]
- Sadhaura retaken by the Mughals after a Siege
- Banda Singh Bahadur escapes
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Battle of Lohgarh (1713)
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First Sikh State
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Mughal Empire
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Mughal victory[citation needed]
- Mughals fail to kill or capture Banda Singh Bahadur
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Battle of Kiri Pathan (1714)
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First Sikh State
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Mughal Empire
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Khalsa victory
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Battle of Ropar (1714)
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First Sikh State
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Mughal Empire
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Mughal victory[citation needed]
- 200 Sikhs killed out of 7000
- Sikhs retreat to Shivalik Hills
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Battle of Gurdas Nangal (1715)
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First Sikh State
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Mughal Empire
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Mughal victory
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Siege of Gurdaspur (1715)
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First Sikh State
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Mughal Empire
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Mughal victory
- Banda Singh Bahadur and his soldiers captured and later executed
- First Sikh State conquered by the Mughal Empire
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Massacre of the Sikhs (1716)[clarification needed]
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Khalsa Fauj
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Mughal Empire
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Mughal victory[citation needed]
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Battle of Wan (1726)
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Khalsa Fauj
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Mughal Empire
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Mughal victory
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Battle of Thikriwala (1731)
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Khalsa Fauj
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Mughal Empire
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Khalsa victory
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Battle of Sunam (1735)
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Khalsa Fauj
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Mughal Empire
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Khalsa victory[citation needed]
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Battle of Sirhind (1735)
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Khalsa Fauj
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Mughal Empire
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Khalsa victory[citation needed]
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Battle of Basarke (1736)
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Dal Khalsa
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Mughal Empire
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Khalsa victory
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Battle of Amritsar (1738)
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Dal Khalsa
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Mughal Empire
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Khalsa victory
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Samad Khan's expedition against the Sikhs (1738)
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Dal Khalsa
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Mughal Empire
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Khalsa victory
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Battle of Sarai Nurdin (1739)
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Bhai Bota Singh and Bhai Garja Singh
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Mughal Empire
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Mughal victory
- Mughals suffer high casualties compared to Sikhs.
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Battle of Rorī Sahib (1746)
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Dal Khalsa
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Mughal Empire
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Khalsa victory
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Battle of Kahnuwan (1746)
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Dal Khalsa
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Mughal Empire
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Mughal victory[citation needed]
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Battle of Kasur (1747)
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Dal Khalsa
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Mughal Empire
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Mughal victory[citation needed]
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Battle of Sodhra and Badra (1748)
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Dal Khalsa
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Mughal Empire
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Khalsa victory
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Battle of Khanpur (1748)
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Dal Khalsa
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Mughal Empire
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Khalsa victory[citation needed]
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Siege of Amritsar (1748)
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Dal Khalsa
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Mughal Empire
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Khalsa victory
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Siege of Ram Rauni
(1748–1749)
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Dal Khalsa
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Mughal Empire
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Sikh victory
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Battle of Multan (1749)
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Kaura Mal Dal Khalsa
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Shah Nawaz Khan
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Kaura Mal and Sikh victory
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Battle of Jalandhar (1750)
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Dallewalia Misl
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Mughal Empire
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Sikh victory
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Battle of Nadaun (1752)
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Dal Khalsa
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Mughal Empire
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Sikh victory
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Battle of Anandpur (1753)
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Dal Khalsa
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Mughal Empire
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Sikh victory
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Battle of Lahore (1753)
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Dal Khalsa
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Mughal Empire
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Sikh victory[citation needed]
- Prisoners from Lahore freed by the Khalsa
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Battle of Fatehabad (1753)
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Dal Khalsa
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Mughal Empire
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Sikh victory[citation needed]
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Battle of Patti (1754)
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Dal Khalsa
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Mughal Empire
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Sikh victory
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Battle of Delhi (1764)
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Bharatpur State
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Mughal Empire
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Bharatpur and Sikh victory
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Sikh raids on Delhi (1764–1788)
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Dal Khalsa
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Mughal Empire and Allies
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Sikh victory
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Battle of Panipat (1766)
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Dal Khalsa
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Mughal Empire
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Sikh victory[citation needed]
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Battle of Sonipat (1766)
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Dal Khalsa
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Mughal Empire
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Sikh victory[citation needed]
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Battle of Karnal (1767)
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Dal Khalsa
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Mughal Empire
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Sikh victory[citation needed]
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Battle of Ghazi-U-Din-Nagar (1768)
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Dal Khalsa
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Mughal Empire
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Sikh victory[citation needed]
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Battle of Anupshahar (1768)
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Dal Khalsa
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Mughal Empire
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Sikh victory[citation needed]
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Fourth Battle of Panipat (1770)
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Dal Khalsa
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Mughal Empire and Rohillas
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Sikh victory
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Attack on Delhi (1770)
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Dal Khalsa
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Mughal Empire
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Sikh victory[citation needed]
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Siege of Kunjpura (1772)
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Dal Khalsa
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Mughal Empire, Durrani Empire and Maratha Empire
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Sikh victory
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Siege of Jind (1776)
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Jind State
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Mughal Empire
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Sikh victory
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Battle of Ghanaur (1778)
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Dal Khalsa
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Mughal Empire
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Sikh victory
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Attack on Delhi to Rakabganj
(1778)
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Dal Khalsa
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Mughal Empire
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Sikh victory[citation needed]
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Siege of Patiala (1779)
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Dal Khalsa
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Mughal Empire
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Sikh victory
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Shafi's campaign against the Sikhs (1780–1781)
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Dal Khalsa
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Mughal Empire
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Sikh victory
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Battle of Baghpat (1781)
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Dal Khalsa
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Mughal Empire
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Sikh victory[citation needed]
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Battle of Sardana (1781)
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Dal Khalsa
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Mughal Empire
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Sikh victory[citation needed]
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Battle of Mawana (1781)
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Dal Khalsa
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Mughal Empire
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Sikh victory
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Battle of Muradnagar (1781)
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Dal Khalsa
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Mughal Empire
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Sikh victory[citation needed]
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Battle of Patparganj (1781)
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Dal Khalsa
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Mughal Empire
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Sikh victory[citation needed]
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Battle of Shahdara (1781)
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Dal Khalsa
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Mughal Empire
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Sikh victory[citation needed]
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Battle of Sheikhpura (1781)
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Dal Khalsa
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Mughal Empire
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Sikh victory[citation needed]
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Battle of Barnawa (1781)
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Dal Khalsa
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Mughal Empire
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Sikh victory[citation needed]
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Battle of Sirhind (1781)
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Dal Khalsa
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Mughal Empire
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Sikh victory[citation needed]
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Sikh raids on Delhi to Hardwar
(1782)
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Dal Khalsa
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Mughal Empire
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Sikh victory[citation needed]
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Battle of Delhi (1783)
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Dal Khalsa
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Mughal Empire
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Sikh victory
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Raid of Delhi
(1784)
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Dal Khalsa
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Mughal Empire
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Sikh victory[citation needed]
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Raids from Panipat to Delhi (1786)
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Dal Khalsa
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Mughal Empire
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Sikh victory[citation needed]
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Raids from Agra to Delhi (1787)
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Dal Khalsa
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Mughal Empire
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Sikh victory[citation needed]
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Battle of Shahdara (1787)
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Dal Khalsa
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Mughal Empire
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Sikh victory[citation needed]
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Attack on Red Fort (1787)
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Dal Khalsa
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Mughal Empire
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Sikh victory[citation needed]
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Attack on Delhi
(1788)
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Dal Khalsa
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Mughal Empire
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Sikh victory[citation needed]
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