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Battle of Hoshiarpur
Part of Mughal-Sikh Wars
DateJune 1711
Location
Result Mughal Victory
Belligerents
First Sikh State Mughal Empire
Commanders and leaders
Unknown Isa Khan Main

The Battle of Hoshiarpur was one of several battles fought in the Mughal-Sikh wars. Isa Khan Manj, a Mughal zamindar of the Lakhi Jungle in Punjab, attacked the Sikhs at Hoshiarpur. After his victory, he was awarded with the faujdari of the Jalandhar Doaba.

Battle[edit]

When the Sikh general, Banda Singh Bahadur had previously captured the eastern parts of Punjab in 1710, the Lakhi Jungle between Firozpur and Bhatner held by Isa Khan Munj, was the only region not taken.[1] In June 1711, Isa Khan Manj attacked the Sikhs at Hoshiarpur in the Jalandhar Doaba where it was reported to the Emperor that he had inflicted a severe defeat on the Sikhs.[2] Due to the fact that Isa Khan Manj was a protégé of Jahandar Shah, the prince received robes of honour, while half of the Zamindari of the Doaba region of Punjab was bestowed upon the Mian Rajput tribesmen. The Faujdarship of the Jalandhar Doaba was bestowed upon Isa Khan Manj.[3][4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Irvine (1971). Later Mughal. p. 98.
  2. ^ JS Grewal Irfan Habib (2001). Sikh History From Persian Sources. p. 151.
  3. ^ Muzaffar Alam (1986). The Crisis of Empire in Mughal North India: Awadh and the Punjab, 1707-48. Oxford University Press. p. 148. ISBN 978-0-19-561892-1. it was in appreciation of his serviecs to the Mughals that Isa Khan Manj, a Mein Rajput zamindar of Beth Jalandhar, was appointed deputy faujdar of the Doab. According to a chronicler, the zamindari of half of the Doab was arbitrarily bestowed upon the Mein Rajputs
  4. ^ Irvine (1971). Later Mughal. p. 119.

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