The Battle of Farrukhabad also called the Battle of Fatehgarh was an engagement during the Second Anglo-Maratha War between forces of the East India Company and the forces of Jaswantrao Holkar of the Maratha Empire.
Background
With the British victory at the Siege of Delhi, General Lake continued to pursue the fleeing Marathas in a series of forced marches, leaving Delhi on the 31st of October. The british forces first sighted Maratha cavalry on November 7, but the encounter went by without an engagement. The next day, leaving Colonel Burns in charge of a detachment at Meerut, Lake continued following the Maratha force.
Battle
The battle took place at Farrukhabad in what is now Uttar Pradesh, India. The Company's forces, led by General Gerard Lake, surprised Holkar's forces after making forced marches of more than in the preceding 24 hours.
Holkar had ordered his force to camp through the night, and when he received news of his defeat at the Battle of Deeg, he retired to rest without informing his officers. Holkar himself narrowly avoided capture, fleeing from the field when the battle started.
