Afghan-Sikh Wars
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Were a series of military conflicts between the Durrani Empire and the Sikh Empire that took place mainly in the Punjab region.
Chronology
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- July 1813: Battle of Attock.
- June 1818: Siege of Multan.
- January 1779: The city of Multan reverted to Afghan rule under the suzerainty of Nawab Muzaffar Khan in 1778.
- January 1779: The city of Multan reverted to Afghan rule under the suzerainty of Nawab Muzaffar Khan in 1778.
- March 1823: Battle of Nowshera: Peshawar Valley annexed by the Sikh Empire.
- July 1819: Battle of Shopian: Srinagar and Kashmir annexed into the Sikh Empire.
- January 1779: The city of Multan reverted to Afghan rule under the suzerainty of Nawab Muzaffar Khan in 1778.
- July 1813: Battle of Attock.
- June 1818: Siege of Multan.
- January 1779: The city of Multan reverted to Afghan rule under the suzerainty of Nawab Muzaffar Khan in 1778.
- January 1779: The city of Multan reverted to Afghan rule under the suzerainty of Nawab Muzaffar Khan in 1778.
- January 1779: The city of Multan reverted to Afghan rule under the suzerainty of Nawab Muzaffar Khan in 1778.
- January 1779: The city of Multan reverted to Afghan rule under the suzerainty of Nawab Muzaffar Khan in 1778.