The Marathas, led by Raghunathrao (younger brother of Nanasaheb Peshwa) and Malharrao Holkar were victorious in the battle, and Peshawar was captured.
(images: @wikipedia, @LiveHIndia)
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An expression popular to this date: 'Atkepar Zende' [ '(Maratha) Flags Beyond Attock'] was coined.
Raghunathrao mentions how an Indian empire needs to reach Kabul (as in the past).
esamskriti.com/e/History/Indi…
The Marathas in the ‘Land of Five Rivers’
livehistoryindia.com/cover-story/20…
Unfortunately, his era ended with the 3rd Battle of Panipat (he died a few months later in Pune).
@MulaMutha's new book (out later this year) is focused on this period. Looking forward to it!
(see translation below, from @MulaMutha's book - 'Solstice at Panipat')