Battle of Lahore (1748)
The Battle of Lahore was fought between Afghan forces under Ahmad Shah Durrani and Mughal forces under Shah Nawaz on 11 January 1748. Zakriya Khan, the Mughal Governor of Lahore, died in 1745 and was succeeded by his son, Yahya Khan. Yahya Khan's governorship over Lahore was soon challenged by his brother, Shah Nawaz, who was the governor of Multan. This resulted in a war between the two brothers, lasting from November 1746 to March 1747. The war was won by Shah Nawaz, who soon usurped the governorship of Lahore. Shah Nawaz would go on to appoint Kaura Mal as his diwan and recognized Adina Beg Khan as the Faujdar of the Jalandhar Doaba. Shah Nawaz used his captive brother as a bargaining tool in order to get recognition from the Delhi government. However, following Yahya Khan's escape from captivity, Shah Nawaz sought help from abroad. He turned to Ahmad Shah Durrani, who had just taken the city of Kabul from the Mughals. Ahmad Shah agreed to assist him, and left Peshawar in December 1747. However, Shah Nawaz then changed his allegiance back to the Mughals, and fought a battle against Ahmad Shah near Lahore. The battle was won by the Afghans, who briefly occupied the city of Lahore.
Battle of Lahore | |||||||
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Part of the Indian campaign of Ahmad Shah Durrani | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Durrani Empire | Mughal Empire | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Ahmad Shah Durrani Jahan Khan Jalhe Khan (Defected from the Mughal army) |
Shah Nawaz Diwan Kaura Mal Adina Beg Khan Khwajah Asmatullah Khan † Lachin Beg Jalhe Khan (Initially) | ||||||
Units involved | |||||||
18,000—40,000 | 70,000 |