Dogra invasion of Ladakh

Dogra invasion of Ladakh
Part of Dogra conquests

General Zorawar Singh (seated left) with the Gyalpo (King) and Gyalmo (Queen) of Ladakh. circa 19th century depiction.
DateAugust 1834 to October 1835
Location
Result Dogra Rajput victory
Territorial
changes
Ladakh becomes a tributary of Dogras
Belligerents

Sikh Empire

Namgyal dynasty of Ladakh
Commanders and leaders
Zorawar Singh
Mehta Basti Ram
Rana Zalim Singh
Mia Rai Singh
Sardar Uttam Singh
Mian Tuta
Mirza Rasul Beg
Surtu Rana 
Wazir Uttam Padihar 
Hazru Wazir 
Tsehpal Namgyal
Banka Kahloon (WIA)
Bazgoo Kahlon (POW)
Moru Tadsi (POW)
Mandal 
Gajapu
Dorje Namgyal
Chovang Nabdan
Rahim Khan
Units involved
Fateh Shibji battalion Unknown
Strength
5,000 22,000
Casualties and losses
Around 300 killed Around 800 killed
7,200 taken prisoners

The Dogra invasion of Ladakh was a successful military campaign led by Dogra Rajput general Zorawar Singh from August 1834 to October 1835 during the reign of Gulab Singh of Dogra dynasty against the Namgyal dynasty of Ladakh.