Sikh victory[1][2] The Battle of Ramkani was fought on 4 May 1835 by the Sikh forces led by Maharaja Ranjit Singh and Barakzai forces including Ghazis.
[3][1] At Ramkani, 3,000-4,000 Ghazis and Barakzais came to check Ranjit Singh's advance.
[2] The enemy waged guerilla warfare, which made Ranjit Singh fight a defensive battle.
[3] Misr Sukh Raj played a role of bravery which made him earn 10,000 rupees yearly by the Maharaja.
The Maharaja also wanted to ally up with Dost Mohammad Khan and upon Dost Mohammad's refusal, both sides began preparing for war, leading to the standoff at the Khyber pass.