1764 conflict
The Battle of Sirhind fought on January 14, 1764, saw the Dal Khalsa, comprising eight prominent Misls (Bhangi, Karorasinghia, Shahid, Dallewalia, Nishanwala, Ahluwalia, Phulkian, and Singhpuria), defeat Zain Khan's forces, ultimately establishing the Sikh Supremacy[ 11] [ 12]
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