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Battle of Kakkor

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Battle of Kakkor
Date1759
Location
Kakor, Uniara, Tonk district, Rajasthan
Result Rajput victory
Belligerents
Maratha Empire
Jaipur state
Commanders and leaders
Malharrao Holkar
Gangadhar Tatya (WIA)
Thakur Jodhsingh Nathawat 
Thakur Gulab Singh  
Ramsingh Nathawat  
Sawai Singh Rathore  
Shyam Singh of Masuda 
Nirbhaisingh Nathawat  
Naresingh of udaipur 
Jodhsingh  
Rupsingh  
Bhimsingh 

The Battle of Kakkor (sometimes spelled Kakkod) was fought between the Maratha Empire, led by the veteran Gangadhar Tatya, who was sent into battle by Malhar Rao Holkar, and the Rajput Kingdom of Jaipur under Sawai Madho Singh in present-day Kakor, Uniara, Tonk district of Rajasthan.[1]

Battle

In 1759, Malharrao Holkar invaded Jaipur where a fierce battle took place. He despatched Gangadhar Tatya. Madho Singh dispatched an army of 4000 that was completely crushed. Tatya attacked Thakur Jodhsingh Singh, who was wounded and killed; the death of this commander was fatal as it saved Marathas who were on the verge of defeat. Gulab Singh tried to command the army, but was also killed. The Marathas emerged victorious. Marathas lost 500 men. Tatya was wounded, whereas causalities of Rajput were huge, nearly 20 captains were slain. Rajputs were forced to seek peace.[1][2]

Aftermath

Malharrao Holkar later laid siege to and captured Burwada fort, forcing Rajputs again to seek peace. Malharrao wasn't able to plunder for long as he had to leave Rajputana to help Dattaji. He arrived too late as Dattaji had already fallen in the Battle of Barari Ghat .[1][2]

References

  1. ^ a b c G. H. Khare (1 January 1978). Rajput Maratha Relations 1707-1760 AD ( Vol. 1). pp. 595–600.
  2. ^ a b Misra, S. c (1981). Sindhia-holkar Rivalry In Rajasthan. p. 42.
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