Siege of Multan (1848-1849)

The siege of Multan began on 19 April 1848 and lasted until 22 January 1849, and saw fighting around Multan (in present-day Pakistan) between the British East India Company and the Sikh Empire. It began with a rebellion against a ruler imposed by the East India Company, which precipitated the Second Anglo-Sikh War, and ended when the last defenders of the city surrendered to British forces.

Siege of Multan
Part of the Second Anglo-Sikh War

The Storming of Mooltan, 2nd Jan 1849
Date19 April 1848 – 22 January 1849
Location
Result British victory
Belligerents
East India Company Sikh Empire
Commanders and leaders
Gen. Whish Diwan Mulraj Chopra
Strength
32,000 troops
150 guns
12,000 troops
66 guns
Casualties and losses
5,000 2,500
Multan
Location of Multan within present-day Pakistan
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