There is a short story behind this place. The Marathas came to North India to change Indian polity forever. Like Ibrahim Lodhi, the Marathas were guilty of antagonizing all potential friends and allies as well. There was a small clash between these army Maratha forces and the Afghan army. Moreover, The Maratha force was surrounded by Afghan adversaries, besides their lines of supply and other things were cut off. The total number of casualties of Marathas was as high as 75,000. The battlefield was full of dead bodies, Later Today, this site is marked by the Kala Amb Park on the outskirts of Panipat. Amazingly, people come here for a visit to the peaceful surroundings. In one corner of the park is a red obelisk, and This marks the spot where the Maratha commander Sadashiv Rao Bhau fell in the battle. A black mango tree stood at this spot and it was under this tree that Bhau fought his last action. Therefore, The black mango tree exists no longer. After that, it passed on its name to the park, hence the name: Kala Amb.