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Why is the Anglo-Afghan war mentioned for Sikh empire battles? The Sikhs only participated in one campaign in the war and that was the invasion of Kabul which was a success. When the Sikhs left Kabul and dost Mohammad khan retook the throne of Kabul, the Sikhs never went back to Kabul and didn’t fight in any other battles under the first Anglo-Afghan war. So it makes no sense to include the entire Anglo-Afghan war for Sikh empire battles. Historian2325 (talk) 22:23, 30 April 2023 (UTC)Reply