Battle of Mukandwara Pass

The Battle of Mukandwara Pass, also known as Monson's Retreat (8–10 July 1804) was fought between forces of the Indore Maharaja Yashwantrao Holkar, a member of the Maratha Confederacy and British East India Company forces under Colonel William Monson supported by Kotah kingdom during the Second Anglo-Maratha War.

It was fought just to the south of the Mukandwara Pass, about 50 kilometres (31 mi).

Monson, having overextended his supply line, was retreating toward Kotah when Holkar's forces decimated his rear guard on 10 July.

Monson reached Kotah on 12 July, but was forced to abandon his guns in the mud at the Chambal River on the 15th.

Monson's retreat shook British military reputation and prestige to the core.