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near Lahore in which the Sikhs came out on top and defeated the
Mughals. In this battle, thousands of troops along with Mukhlas Khan, a son of
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was fought on 23 October 1736 between the Sikh forces led by
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863:The Punjab Past and Present - Volume 19 Part 2
634:, Nawab Kapur Singh led the Sikhs back to the
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850:. Dhanpat Rai. p. 178.
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886:Martyrdom and Sikhism
817:Ranjit Singh (2013).
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42:23-24 October 1736
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470:Thikriwala
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