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Very true. From what I heard, Sikhs were present in the Marathan armies, and fought the Mugals and the British.
Wrong....
In fact the later Sikh rulers were probably as vary of the Marathas as the Mughals were....mainly because the Marathas were quite brutal from what I have read...
Sikh territiories were heavily raided and taxed....also one of the reasons why the Marathas suffered a defeat in Panipat.....
Fighting in Sikh lands with no support, supplies or logistics meant that the Marathas were on their own...
Had the Marathas and Sikhs co-ordinated their efforts.....Indian history including the advent of the English would have been markedly different...
PS: Sikh Gurus did have respect for Marathas during the time of the Gurus with Guru Gobind Singh (I might be wrong) wanting to align with Shivaji....I think the Guru even died in Maharashtra en-route to meet the Maratha king
(Iqbal...can you please correct me if Im wrong above?)