Battle of Saraighat

The Battle of Saraighat was a naval battle fought in 1671 between the Mughal Empire (led by the Kachwaha raja, Ram Singh I), and the Ahom Kingdom (led by Lachit Borphukan) on the Brahmaputra river at Saraighat, now in Guwahati, Assam, India. The Ahoms, smarting from the occupation of the capital by Mir Jumla and the harsh conditions of Treaty of Ghilajharighat, decided to lure a Mughal imperial force to Saraighat and take a stand there. Although weaker, the Ahom Army defeated the Mughal Army by massive army, clever diplomatic negotiations to buy time, guerrilla tactics, psychological warfare, military intelligence and by exploiting the weakness of the Mughal forces—its navy.

Battle of Saraighat
Part of Ahom-Mughal conflicts
DateMarch, 1671
Location
Saraighat, Assam, India
Result Ahom victory
Territorial
changes
Ahoms retake Guwahati from Mughals
Belligerents

Ahom Kingdom
Supported by:

Jaintia Kingdom
Dimasa Kingdom
Mughal Empire
Jaipur State
Supported by:
Koch Behar
Commanders and leaders
Chakradhwaj Singha
Udayaditya Singha
Atan Burhagohain
Lachit Borphukan
Ram Singh I
Munnawar Khan 
Strength
100,000 (militia) (35,000+ infantry, 18,000 cavalry, 2000 or 15,000 archers and shieldmen; 21 Rajput Thakurs and their contingents, and 40 ships.)

The Battle of Saraighat was the last battle in the last major attempt by the Mughals to extend their empire into Assam. Though the Mughals managed to regain Guwahati briefly later after a Borphukan deserted it, the Ahoms wrested control in the Battle of Itakhuli in 1682 and maintained it till the end of their rule.

The commanders and leaders who were stationed in and around Saraighat emerged as a power group called the Saraighatias that participated in subsequent Ahom internal power struggles.

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