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The First battle of Chamkaur was fought in 1702 between the Sikhs and the Mughals. It resulted in a Sikh victory and the Mughal General Sayyad Beg defecting to the Sikhs with some troops.[1]
First Battle of Chamkaur | |||||||
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Part of Mughal-Sikh Wars and Hill States-Sikh Wars | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Khalsa (Sikhs) | Bilaspur State | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
| Raja Ajmer Chand | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
500[citation needed] | 10,000 | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
Unknown | Unknown |
Before the battle
editGuru Gobind Singh was making his way to Anandpur. He halted in Chamkaur, Mughal troops led by Generals Sayyad Beg and Alif Khan were marching from Lahore to Delhi. They were seen marching by Ajmer Chand. He asked the generals to join him and promised to pay them 2,000 rupees per day. The Mughal Army made an attack on the Guru.[1]
Battle
editThe Mughal Army and the army of the Bilaspur State attacked. There was only a small army of Sikhs with the Guru. Sayyad Beg felt the aggression against the prevailing peace was unwarranted. With heavy fighting in progress he along with some of his troops joined the Sikhs. Alif Khan alone could not fight. He withdrew his troops and made his troops march to Delhi.[1][2]
Aftermath
editThe Guru along with his Sikhs returned to Anandpur and Sayyad Beg joined him.[1]