Battle of Mangal
The Battle of Mangal was a battle fought between the Sikh forces led by Hari Singh Nalwa and the Jaduns and Tanaolis tribes led by Mahomed Khan and Bostan Khan.
Battle of Mangal | |||||||
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Part of Afghan–Sikh Wars | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Sikh Empire | Jaduns and Tanaolis Tribes | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Hari Singh Nalwa |
Sardār Bostan Khan Tareen Mohammad Khan Tarain | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
Unknown | Unknown | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
Unknown | Unknown |
Background and Battle
Maharaja Ranjit Singh deployed Hari Singh Nalwa. He marched by Muzaffarabad and Pakhli with 7,000 foot soldiers under his command.[1] When he reached Mangal, he found around 25,000 troops and their leader, Mohammad Khan Tarain, who opposed the Sikh's passage attacked the Sikhs.[2] Despite being outnumbered, the Sikhs defeated their opponents with a loss of 2,000 men.[3]
Aftermath
The Jaduns to save their town paid down a fine of 5 and a half rupees per house to the Sikhs.[4][1] Hari Singh Nalwa then build a fort at Nawanshahr.[5] The Maharaja partly pleased with treasures and partly to reward his lieutenant for the victory, made Hari Singh Nalwa the governor of the entirety of Hazara.[1][5]
See also
References
- Gazetteer of the Hazara District 1883-4 [Punjab]. Punjab Government. 1884. pp. 23–25.
- Sandhu, Autar Singh (1935). General Hari Singh Nalwa 1791-1837 (1935). Cunningham Historical Society, Lahore. pp. 23–24.
- Shashikant Nishant Sharma (25 March 2014). International Journal of Research. Lulu.com. pp. 6–7. ISBN 9781304977151.
- Wace, E.G. (1876). Report of the Land Revenue Settlement of the Hazara District of the Punjab, 1868-74. p. 21.
- Watson, H.D. (1907). Gazetteer Of The Hazara District, 1907. p. 127.