Raid on Jaipur Nana Fadnis committed himself to provide a sum of five lakh rupees and an army commanded by
Ali Bahadur I and Tukoji Holkar.
Mahadaji Shinde was really pleased, and the occasion was marked with celebratory cannon fire. However, because of heavy rains,
Mahadaji Shinde could not recruit fresh soldiers. Meanwhile, Ambuji Ingale and Jiva Dada Bakshi raided around the areas near Jaipur.
Siege of Agra (1788) On April 4, 1788, a large army under the command of
Rane Khan was dispatched against
Ismail Beg towards Agra. The force comprised 10,000 soldiers, with two battalions led by De Boigne. The crossing of the river was done by
Rane Khan and Jiva Dada Bakshi along a path not known. The Ranjit Singh Jat forces joined them en route. This united army engaged Ismail Beg near Agra Fort and completely trounced him on April 7, 1788.
Capture of Delhi Combined forces of
Rane Khan and Jiva Dada Bakshi invaded Delhi on October 2, 1788. They laid siege to the
Red Fort attacking with cannons. The fort fell to these forces on October 11, 1788, and the blind Mughal emperor,
Shah Alam II, was restored to the throne.
Gulam Kader crossed the Yamuna River on October 20, 1788.
Battle of Lakheri (1793) On June 1, 1793, a battle was fought between Scindia and Holkar at Lakheri. As 30,000 Holkar troops filed into the pass,
Benoit de Boigne made them feel the weight of his attack. Combined with the leadership of Jiva Dada, the planning caused to be overshadowed the power and might of the Holkar army. The commander Dudranck made his stand, but all his European officers were killed.
Mahadaji Scindia took 37 guns and clinched a decisive victory. ==Under Daulatrao==