In Punjab, North-West Frontier Province and Kashmir, the Marathas were now major players. Malhar Rao Holkar, the commander-in-chief of Maratha forces remained in Peshawar for three months after which he retired to Pune giving the control to Tukoji Rao Holkar with 10,000 Maratha troops to guard the fort of Peshawar from Afghans. However, they were not enough to tackle the larger forces of Durrani who re-captured the city in 1759.
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