Battle of Rohtas (1779)

The Battle of Rohtas (Pashto; ده روهتاس جګړه) took place somewhere in December 1779, between Timur Shah Durrani and the Bhangi Misl. Timur Shah consolidated his rule through multiple attempts, and also attempted an earlier invasion in 1775, however realizing the weakness of his army in view of smaller in number, Timur Shah retired to Peshawar which proceeded with rebellion by Faizullah Khan, who plotted to assassinate Timur Shah but was cunningly executed. In late 1779, Timur Shah decided to conquer Multan.

Battle of Rohtas
Part of Afghan-Sikh wars

Layout of Rohtas Fort.
DateDecember 1779
Location
Rohtas Fort
Result Durrani victory
Territorial
changes
Durrani Empire secures Rohtas Fort
Belligerents
Durrani Empire Bhangi Misl
Commanders and leaders
Timur Shah Durrani
Zangi Khan
Unknown
Strength
18,000 Unknown, presumably around 5,500.
Exaggerated estimates up to 30,000.
Casualties and losses
Unknown

3,000 Sikhs killed
500 drowned

Exaggerated estimates claim around 30,000 dead
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