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The Maratha adventure in Punjab has been acclaimed by some historians as "carrying the hindu paramountcy upto attock. It is doubtful if the Maratha army actually advanced as far as attock, and the collection of revenue in the trans-chenab was purely a temporary affair. The peshawa didnt realize that punjab couldn't be retained without keeping a large well-equiped force constantly on the spot. The Peshwa sanctioned a 'provocatively advanced frontier" which made a war with abdali inevitable , but he made no adequate arrangements for its defense.Battle of Attock, 1758 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Battle of Peshawar (1758) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lahore, Multan, Kashmir and other subhas on this side of Attock are under our rule for the most part, and places which have not come under our rule we shall soon bring under us. Ahmad Shah Durrani's son Timur Shah Durrani and Jahan Khan have been pursued by our troops, and their troops completely looted. Both of them have now reached Peshawar with a few broken troops... So Ahmad Shah Durrani has returned to Kandahar with some 12-14 thousand broken troops. Thus all have risen against Ahmad who has lost control over the region... we have decided to extend our rule up to Kandahar.
Peshwa Balaji Bajirao
Durranis were smart to attack fast and leave Maratha ambitions from NW.
Indian History
Whether the Marathas had reached or crossed Attock was debated by historians like Jadunath Sarkar and G. S. Sardesai. It was emphatically refuted by Khare G. H. and Shejwalkar T. S., two well-known Maratha historians.
Marathas and the Marathas Country: The Marathas by A. Rā Kulakarṇī
Some Maratha Historians hold that the Marathas planted their banner on the walls of Attock, a statement which is not borne out by facts.
Studies in later Mughal history of the Panjab, 1707-1793 by Hari Ram Gupta