GUJERAT, a town of Hindustan, in the Punjab, about 8 miles from the right bank of the River Chenab, and 75 miles N. of the city of Lahore. The place has acquired celebrity from the victory gained in the vicinity on 21st Feb. 1849, by a British force, commanded by Lord Gough, over a Sikh army greatly superior in point of numbers, under the command of Sirdar Chuttur Singh and Rajah Shere Singh. The British, notwithstanding their numerical inferiority, gallantly attacked the Sikhs, drove them in succession from point to point, put them to disorderly flight, and captured their artillery and baggage. N. Lat. 32. 35, W. Long. 74. 8.