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Historical Sikh Events at Gateway to Sikhism:The Second Anglo Sikh War |
 | | By June 1848, an army had been assembled at the frontier — 11,740 men in the Bari Doab, 9,430 in the Jalandhar Doab; in all 21,170 men ready to go into action against Multan to quell what was no more than a local rising. |
 | | The contingents of the Lahore army which joined the rebels were those of I Sahara Peshawar, Tonk and Bannu, Kohat, and Attock—9,400 men, inclusive of the force of Shem Singh at Multan (900 infantry and 3,400 horse). |
 | | The Sikh army 12,000 strong was drawn in battle array in the dense jungle in front, their heavy guns bearing upon Chillianwala, on the River Jehlum. |
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