Their losses were minute and every time they routed the Sikhs. This was mainly due to the fact they were outnumbered and the Sikhs resorted to warfare from afar. It still didn't trouble Abdali.
Their losses were minute and every time they routed the Sikhs. This was mainly due to the fact they were outnumbered and the Sikhs resorted to warfare from afar. It still didn't trouble Abdali.
But your afghan brothers disagree .....The source below is afghan network .
The Sikhs, who had revived by this time, slew Khwaja abid, the Durrani governor of Lahore, and occupied the city. This brought back the Abdali to Lahore in March 1764. He had, however, to return to his own country, after a fortnight's stay at Lahore, owing to the outbreak of a civil war there and a mutiny among his troops. Ahmad Shah Abdali invaded India again in 1767. He could not succeed ineffectively thwarting the Sikhs and had to retreat soon "with a consciousness of his ultimate failure", owing to some internal troubles, chiefly the mutiny of his troops clamoring for pay which they had not received regularly. No sooner had he turned back than the Sikhs reoccupied Lahore and the entire open country. Ahmad Shah Abdali "retained hold of Peshawar and the country west of Attock, while he abandoned the Manjha districts and central Punjab including Lahore to the Sikhs; but the Sind-Sagar and Jech Doab in the western Punjab remained a debatable land which finally came into their possession in the days of his unworthy successors".
Though Ahmad Shah Abdali had to return hurriedly from India, his invasions affected the history of India in several ways. Firstly, it accelerated the dismemberment of the tottering Mughul Empire. Secondly, it offered a serious check to the rapidly spreading Maratha imperialism. Thirdly, it indirectly helped the rise of the Sikh power. "His career in India," observes a modern writer, " is very intimately a part of the Sikh struggle for independence."
Invasions Of Ahmad Shah Abdali
I'm confused after reading the OP's first paragraph about Hari Singh. He once killed a lion with a shield and dagger and he was known as Tiger-Killer after that?
In india,lion or tiger,both are referred to as singh or sher.