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Battle of Sarsa
Part of Mughal-Sikh Wars
DateDecember 1704
LocationNear river sarsa
Result Mughal Victory. Sikhs destroyed while trying to cross the Sarsa.
Belligerents
Guru Gobind Singh's Sikhs Mughal Empire
Rajas of the Sivalik Hills
Commanders and leaders
Panj Piare Wazir Khan
Raja Ajmer chand
Strength
Unknown Unknown
Late Mughal-Sikh Wars

Battle of Sarsa was fought between Khalsa and Mughal Empire. The battle ended with the Sikhs being destroyed while trying to cross the Sarsa river.

References

This is falsified description of the battle you don't know anything about history.Mughals were retreated

  1. ^ Jacques, Tony. Dictionary of Battles and Sieges. Greenwood Press. p. 914. ISBN 978-0-313-33536-5.
  2. Jacques, p. 221 "Sikh Guru Gobind Singh was defeated at the Sarsa, and was routed next day at nearby Chamkaur by Mughal Generals Khwaja Mohammad and Nahar Khan."


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