CHILLIANWALLA, a village of British India in the Pun jab, situated on the left bank of the river Jhelum, about 85m. N.W. of Lahore. It is memorable as the scene of a battle on Jan. 13, 1849, between a British force commanded by Lord Gough and the Sikh army under Sher Singh. The loss of the Sikhs was estimated at 4,000, while that of the British in killed and wounded amounted to 2,800, of whom nearly I,000 were Europeans and 89 were British and 43 native officers. An obelisk erected at Chillianwalla by the British Government preserves the names of those who fell. (See SIKH WARS.)