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Raja Muhammad Sarwar

Captain Raja Muhammad Sarwar Bhatti (Urdu: راجہ محمد سرور ; 10 November 1910 – 27 July 1948) NH, BS, best known as Muhammad Sarwar,[1] was a Pakistani military officer who was cited as the first recipient of Pakistan’s highest military award, Nishan-i-Haider, for his gallantry and actions of valor during the First Indo-Pakistani War of 1947–48.[2]


Muhammad Sarwar

Sarwar, drawn posthumously in 1967
Birth nameRaja Muhammad Sarwar Bhatti
Born(1910-11-10)10 November 1910
Singhori village, Rawalpindi District, Punjab, British India
(Present day Punjab, Pakistan)
Died27 July 1948(1948-07-27) (aged 37)
Uri, Jammu and Kashmir, India.
Buried
Hill of Tilpatra near Uri, Jammu and Kashmir in India
Allegiance British India 1929-1947
 Pakistan 1947-48
Branch/service British Indian Army
 Pakistan Army
Years of service1929–48
Rank Captain
Unit 2/1st Punjab Regiment
2 Punjab Regiment
Battles/warsSecond World War Indo-Pakistani War of 1947–48 
Awards Nishan-e-Haider
Pakistan Medal
1939-1945 Star
Burma Star
War Medal 1939-1945
MemorialsG.T. Road near the Gujar Khan Tehsil, Rawalpindi District, Punjab in Pakistan
Alma materIndian Military Academy
Military College of Signals

Biography edit

Raja Muhammad Sarwar Bhatti was born to a Punjabi Muslim Rajput family in a small village, Singhori, that was located in the vicinity of the Gujar Khan Tehsil, Rawalpindi District, Punjab, British India in British Indian Empire on 10 November 1910.[3][1][4] He was a military brat whose father, Raja Muhammad Hayat Khan Bhatti, was an enlist in the British Indian Army, retiring at rank of Havildar.[3]

He was educated in government-run schools in Rawalpindi District and secured his matriculation from a local school in Faisalabad in 1928.[3] After graduation, he followed his father, Havildar Muhammad Hyatt, path and enlisted in the British Indian Army in 1929 as a Sepoy, where he was posted with the 2nd Battalion of the 10th Baloch Regiment (2/10th Baloch Regiment) of the Baloch Regiment (present 7th Battalion The Baloch Regiment (Steadfast Battalion)).[3] From 1929 until 1939, he worked hard towards reacting the one of the highest enlisted ranks and was eventually promoted as the Naib Subedar and posted in supply and ammunition with the Pakistan Army Service Corps in 1939.[3]

In 1939, Sarwar was invited to attend the Indian Military Academy in Dehradun and completed his military training before gaining commission in the 2nd Battalion of the 1st Punjab Regiment (2/1st Punjab Regiment) of the British Indian Army in 1943.[3] In 1944, 2nd-Lt. Sarwar briefly served in the Burma, serving with distinction in the military operations in 1944–45 that earned him the Burma Star by the British administrations in Delhi in India.[5]

In 1944, 2nd-Lt. Sarwar was posted in an administrative position in the Punjab Regiment — he was promoted as Lieutenant in 1945–46.[3] In the British Indian Army personnel accounts, Lt. Sarwar was known to be "a serious man with no nonsense and deeply religious who would practice his religion, Islam, devotedly and offered five prayers everyday, first offering the prayer before sunrise and concluding with the very last midnight prayer."[3]

In 1946–47, Lt. Sarwar was promoted as army captain and decided to attend the signal course before Capt. Sarwar was recommissioned in the Pakistan Army Corps of Signals in 1947, and directed towards attending the Military College of Signals.[3] After hearing the news of the first war between India and Pakistan over Jammu and Kashmir, Capt. Sarwar immediately wanted volunteered but refrained due to his officers wanted him to complete his schooling on the military signals, which he completed after a year.[3] In 1948, Capt. Sarwar took over the command of the 2nd Battalion of the Punjab Regiment of the Pakistan Army as its commanding officer and was deployed on frontline.[6]

A march towards the Uri town of the Jammu and Kashmir was commenced under Capt. Sarwar, and led an attack on the organized Indian Army's troops, forcing them to retreat from the Gilgit-Baltistan to Ladakh on 26 July 1948.[5] Capt. Sarwar's company followed the retreated Indian Army's troops to the Uri region where his unit faced off the strongly fortified enemy position located in the Uri sector.[5] His company was only 50 yards away from the fortified enemy position as the Indian Army's soldiers begin their mortar shelling at his positions, and received instructions on leading the attack on the left side of the bunker where the shelling was taking place.: 88 [7] Moving towards the new position, his passage was blocked due to the barbed wires and decided to move to cut the wires with only taking six men alongside.: 88 [7] During the firefight, Capt. Sarwar used the bolt cutter to cut their barbed wires and due to the downpour of shelling, taking a bullet with a machine gun fire.: 89 [7]

On 27 July 1948, Capt. Sarwar was killed while clearing the passage– he was 38 years old at the time of his death.: 188 [8]

Family background and personal life edit

Muhammad Sarwar's father, Raja Muhammad Hayat Khan, had served in the British Indian Army and was decorated with the British war medal for his services in the World War I– Muhammad Hayat retired as a Havildar Sergeant and died on 23 November 1932.[5] Muhammad Sarwar had three brothers and one sister.[9] Raja Muhammad Sarwar married in arranged marriage in 1936 and had a son and a daughter from that marriage.[9]

Nishan-e-Haider edit

 
The monument of Capt. Raja Muhammad Sarwar at his locality near the GT Road near Mandra

The body of Capt. Sarwar is buried at the Hill of Tilpatra which is near the Uri in Indian Kashmir where he was buried on 27 July 1948.[3] It was on 23 March 1956 when the Government of Pakistan recognized his services as the Parliament of Pakistan authorized to posthumously award the Nishan-E-Haider (Eng. lit. Emblem of the Lion) for his meritorious services, which was awarded to him by the President of Pakistan.[2][10][9] The Presidential Nishan-e-Haider citation on his grave is written in Urdu; and it reads with translation as:

Citation edit

Battle of Tilpatra in Uri:

CITATION

CAPT RAJA MUHAMMAD SARWAR

2 PUNJAB REGIMENT

Battle of Tilpatra in Uri: When Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah declared Jihad in Kashmir and ordered Pakistan Army to participate in it. Captain Sarwar were participating in a course in GHQ's School of Signals. His unit 2 Punjab Regiment entered Kashmir to face the enemy. As soon as the course ended he persisted to take permission to participate in Jihad of Kashmir, with his unit which was granted. He was appointed as the signals officer. He offered to fight the enemy at Tilpatra hill. On 27 July 1948, he took his men with him and attacked the enemy. The enemy opened fire with machine guns, artillery and mortars. He kept on advancing. His machine gunner got killed. He took hold of his gun and attacked. When a second gunner arrived he handed over the machine gun to him. He, along with some soldiers, advanced from another side and destroyed a machine gun of the enemy and advanced There was barbed wire, which he cut himself and let the soldiers pass through it and led the assault on the enemy. During this time, a burst from the automatic machine gun of the enemy injured him. His actions in the battle of Tipatra led him to be posthumously presented with the Nishan-e-Haider.[11]

In 1967, the federal government later established the marble tomb in his memory to offer remembrance of his career highlights in the military and martyrdom to the civil society with additional funding was later secured by Imtiaz Warraich, the MP on the platform of the Pakistan Muslim League (N) to expand the facility in his memory in 1990— the marble tomb is located near his locality.[12][13]

In memory edit

In 1968, a paintings exhibition was inaugurated in Lahore, Pakistan depicting Pakistani war heroes including the first sketched portrait of Capt. Muhammad Sarwar.[14]

In 1991, he was subjected a biographical war telefilm, "Captain Muhammad Sarwar Shaheed" produced and directed by the Qasim Jilali of the PTV.[15] In addition, the federal government established the community college, the Sarwar Shaheed College, in his honor near his birthplace in the Gujar Khan.[16]

Galleries edit

Awards and decorations edit

   
       

Foreign decorations edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Maira S (31 May 2011). "Profile of Captain Raja Muhammad Sarwar". Pakistan 360 degrees website. Retrieved 4 November 2018.
  2. ^ a b Captain Sarwar Shaheed, Pakistan's first ever Nishan-e-Haider award recipient remembered Pakistan Today (newspaper), Published 27 July 2016, Retrieved 4 November 2018
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "Tombstone of Muhammad Sarwar". Retrieved 7 March 2019.
  4. ^ https://soldiers.pk/captain-raja-muhammad-sarwar-shaheed/
  5. ^ a b c d Foundation, Shaheed (27 July 2018). "Shahadat Anniversary Captain Raja Muhammad Sarwar Shaheed,Nishan-e-HAIDAR[AS]... - SFP News". www.shaheedfoundation.org. Shaheed Foundation. Retrieved 8 March 2019.
  6. ^ "CAPTAIN MUHAMMAD SARWAR (SHAHEED)". www.pakarmymuseum.com. pakarmymuseum. Retrieved 7 March 2019.
  7. ^ a b c Mirza, Yaqub (1947). The golden jubilee celebrations of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan (snippet view). Karachi, Sin. Pakistan: National Book Foundation. p. 115. ISBN 9789693701784. Retrieved 9 March 2019.
  8. ^ Singh, Brig Jasbir (2010). Combat Diary: An illustrated history of operations conducted by 4th Battalion, The Kumaon Regiment 1788 to 1974. Lancer Publishers. p. 291. ISBN 9781935501183. Retrieved 9 March 2019.
  9. ^ a b c Captain Sarwar Shaheed remembered The News International (newspaper), Published 11 December 2017, Retrieved 4 November 2018
  10. ^ Profile of Raja Muhammad Sarwar on shaheedfoundation.org website 12 August 2014 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 4 November 2018
  11. ^ Amir, Tariq (12 January 2017). "Pakistan Geotagging: Monument of Captain Raja Muhammad Sarwar Shaheed: Nishan e Haider". Pakistan Geotagging. Retrieved 9 March 2019.
  12. ^ "Capt Sarwar Shaheed, Pakistan's first ever Nishan-e-Haider recipient remembered". The Nation. The Nation. The Nation. 27 July 2016. Retrieved 9 March 2019.
  13. ^ "Captain Sarwar Shaheed In Urdu". www.urdubiography.com. Retrieved 9 March 2019.
  14. ^ From the past pages of Dawn (newspaper): Fifty years ago: War paintings show Dawn (newspaper), Published 24 April 2018, Retrieved 4 November 2018
  15. ^ "Drama Serial Nishan-e-Haider "Major Tufail Mohammad Shaheed" Pakistan Army (Complete)". YouTube. 8 September 2012. Retrieved 7 March 2019.
  16. ^ "Sarwar Shaheed College - College & University | Facebook". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 9 March 2019.

External links edit

  • ISPR, Staff Writer. "Captain Muhammad Sarwar". www.ispr.gov.pk. ISPR. Retrieved 8 March 2019.
  • ISPR, PTV (4 February 2017). "Telefilm: Captain Raja Muhammad Sarwar Shaheed". www.youtube.com/. ISPR. Retrieved 9 March 2019.

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Captain Raja Muhammad Sarwar Bhatti Urdu راجہ محمد سرور 10 November 1910 27 July 1948 NH BS best known as Muhammad Sarwar 1 was a Pakistani military officer who was cited as the first recipient of Pakistan s highest military award Nishan i Haider for his gallantry and actions of valor during the First Indo Pakistani War of 1947 48 2 CaptainMuhammad SarwarNishan e HaiderSarwar drawn posthumously in 1967Birth nameRaja Muhammad Sarwar BhattiBorn 1910 11 10 10 November 1910Singhori village Rawalpindi District Punjab British India Present day Punjab Pakistan Died27 July 1948 1948 07 27 aged 37 Uri Jammu and Kashmir India BuriedHill of Tilpatra near Uri Jammu and Kashmir in IndiaAllegiance British India 1929 1947 Pakistan 1947 48Branch service British Indian Army Pakistan ArmyYears of service1929 48RankCaptainUnit2 1st Punjab Regiment 2 Punjab RegimentBattles warsSecond World War Burma Campaign in 1944 45Indo Pakistani War of 1947 48 AwardsNishan e Haider Pakistan Medal 1939 1945 Star Burma Star War Medal 1939 1945MemorialsG T Road near the Gujar Khan Tehsil Rawalpindi District Punjab in PakistanAlma materIndian Military AcademyMilitary College of Signals Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Family background and personal life 2 Nishan e Haider 2 1 Citation 3 In memory 3 1 Galleries 4 Awards and decorations 4 1 Foreign decorations 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksBiography editRaja Muhammad Sarwar Bhatti was born to a Punjabi Muslim Rajput family in a small village Singhori that was located in the vicinity of the Gujar Khan Tehsil Rawalpindi District Punjab British India in British Indian Empire on 10 November 1910 3 1 4 He was a military brat whose father Raja Muhammad Hayat Khan Bhatti was an enlist in the British Indian Army retiring at rank of Havildar 3 He was educated in government run schools in Rawalpindi District and secured his matriculation from a local school in Faisalabad in 1928 3 After graduation he followed his father Havildar Muhammad Hyatt path and enlisted in the British Indian Army in 1929 as a Sepoy where he was posted with the 2nd Battalion of the 10th Baloch Regiment 2 10th Baloch Regiment of the Baloch Regiment present 7th Battalion The Baloch Regiment Steadfast Battalion 3 From 1929 until 1939 he worked hard towards reacting the one of the highest enlisted ranks and was eventually promoted as the Naib Subedar and posted in supply and ammunition with the Pakistan Army Service Corps in 1939 3 In 1939 Sarwar was invited to attend the Indian Military Academy in Dehradun and completed his military training before gaining commission in the 2nd Battalion of the 1st Punjab Regiment 2 1st Punjab Regiment of the British Indian Army in 1943 3 In 1944 2nd Lt Sarwar briefly served in the Burma serving with distinction in the military operations in 1944 45 that earned him the Burma Star by the British administrations in Delhi in India 5 In 1944 2nd Lt Sarwar was posted in an administrative position in the Punjab Regiment he was promoted as Lieutenant in 1945 46 3 In the British Indian Army personnel accounts Lt Sarwar was known to be a serious man with no nonsense and deeply religious who would practice his religion Islam devotedly and offered five prayers everyday first offering the prayer before sunrise and concluding with the very last midnight prayer 3 In 1946 47 Lt Sarwar was promoted as army captain and decided to attend the signal course before Capt Sarwar was recommissioned in the Pakistan Army Corps of Signals in 1947 and directed towards attending the Military College of Signals 3 After hearing the news of the first war between India and Pakistan over Jammu and Kashmir Capt Sarwar immediately wanted volunteered but refrained due to his officers wanted him to complete his schooling on the military signals which he completed after a year 3 In 1948 Capt Sarwar took over the command of the 2nd Battalion of the Punjab Regiment of the Pakistan Army as its commanding officer and was deployed on frontline 6 A march towards the Uri town of the Jammu and Kashmir was commenced under Capt Sarwar and led an attack on the organized Indian Army s troops forcing them to retreat from the Gilgit Baltistan to Ladakh on 26 July 1948 5 Capt Sarwar s company followed the retreated Indian Army s troops to the Uri region where his unit faced off the strongly fortified enemy position located in the Uri sector 5 His company was only 50 yards away from the fortified enemy position as the Indian Army s soldiers begin their mortar shelling at his positions and received instructions on leading the attack on the left side of the bunker where the shelling was taking place 88 7 Moving towards the new position his passage was blocked due to the barbed wires and decided to move to cut the wires with only taking six men alongside 88 7 During the firefight Capt Sarwar used the bolt cutter to cut their barbed wires and due to the downpour of shelling taking a bullet with a machine gun fire 89 7 On 27 July 1948 Capt Sarwar was killed while clearing the passage he was 38 years old at the time of his death 188 8 Family background and personal life edit Muhammad Sarwar s father Raja Muhammad Hayat Khan had served in the British Indian Army and was decorated with the British war medal for his services in the World War I Muhammad Hayat retired as a Havildar Sergeant and died on 23 November 1932 5 Muhammad Sarwar had three brothers and one sister 9 Raja Muhammad Sarwar married in arranged marriage in 1936 and had a son and a daughter from that marriage 9 Nishan e Haider edit nbsp The monument of Capt Raja Muhammad Sarwar at his locality near the GT Road near MandraThe body of Capt Sarwar is buried at the Hill of Tilpatra which is near the Uri in Indian Kashmir where he was buried on 27 July 1948 3 It was on 23 March 1956 when the Government of Pakistan recognized his services as the Parliament of Pakistan authorized to posthumously award the Nishan E Haider Eng lit Emblem of the Lion for his meritorious services which was awarded to him by the President of Pakistan 2 10 9 The Presidential Nishan e Haider citation on his grave is written in Urdu and it reads with translation as Citation editBattle of Tilpatra in Uri CITATIONCAPT RAJA MUHAMMAD SARWAR 2 PUNJAB REGIMENTBattle of Tilpatra in Uri When Quaid e Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah declared Jihad in Kashmir and ordered Pakistan Army to participate in it Captain Sarwar were participating in a course in GHQ s School of Signals His unit 2 Punjab Regiment entered Kashmir to face the enemy As soon as the course ended he persisted to take permission to participate in Jihad of Kashmir with his unit which was granted He was appointed as the signals officer He offered to fight the enemy at Tilpatra hill On 27 July 1948 he took his men with him and attacked the enemy The enemy opened fire with machine guns artillery and mortars He kept on advancing His machine gunner got killed He took hold of his gun and attacked When a second gunner arrived he handed over the machine gun to him He along with some soldiers advanced from another side and destroyed a machine gun of the enemy and advanced There was barbed wire which he cut himself and let the soldiers pass through it and led the assault on the enemy During this time a burst from the automatic machine gun of the enemy injured him His actions in the battle of Tipatra led him to be posthumously presented with the Nishan e Haider 11 In 1967 the federal government later established the marble tomb in his memory to offer remembrance of his career highlights in the military and martyrdom to the civil society with additional funding was later secured by Imtiaz Warraich the MP on the platform of the Pakistan Muslim League N to expand the facility in his memory in 1990 the marble tomb is located near his locality 12 13 In memory editIn 1968 a paintings exhibition was inaugurated in Lahore Pakistan depicting Pakistani war heroes including the first sketched portrait of Capt Muhammad Sarwar 14 In 1991 he was subjected a biographical war telefilm Captain Muhammad Sarwar Shaheed produced and directed by the Qasim Jilali of the PTV 15 In addition the federal government established the community college the Sarwar Shaheed College in his honor near his birthplace in the Gujar Khan 16 Galleries edit Tomb and memorial of Capt Muhammad Sarwar nbsp The inscription on the life of Capt Muhammad Sarwar at his tomb in GT Road near Lahore nbsp The monument at Sanghori native village of Captain Raja Muhammad Sarwar Bhatti Shaheed Nishan e Haider astride GT Road near Mandra nbsp The memorial of Captain Raja Muhammad Sarwar Bhatti Shaheed Nishah e Haider at his tomb in GT Road near Mandra Awards and decorations editNishan e Haider RecipientDateAwarded in 1956CountryIslamic Republic of PakistanPresented byPresident Iskandar Mirza nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Nishan e Haider Emblem of the Lion 1947 48 WarPosthumously Pakistan Tamgha Pakistan Medal 19471939 1945 Star Burma Star War Medal 1939 1945 India Service Medal 1939 1945Foreign decorations edit Foreign Awards nbsp UK 1939 1945 Star nbsp Burma Star nbsp War Medal 1939 1945 nbsp India Service Medal 1939 1945 nbsp See also editGujar Khan Sawar Muhammad Hussain ShaheedReferences edit a b Maira S 31 May 2011 Profile of Captain Raja Muhammad Sarwar Pakistan 360 degrees website Retrieved 4 November 2018 a b Captain Sarwar Shaheed Pakistan s first ever Nishan e Haider award recipient remembered Pakistan Today newspaper Published 27 July 2016 Retrieved 4 November 2018 a b c d e f g h i j k Tombstone of Muhammad Sarwar Retrieved 7 March 2019 https soldiers pk captain raja muhammad sarwar shaheed a b c d Foundation Shaheed 27 July 2018 Shahadat Anniversary Captain Raja Muhammad Sarwar Shaheed Nishan e HAIDAR AS SFP News www shaheedfoundation org Shaheed Foundation Retrieved 8 March 2019 CAPTAIN MUHAMMAD SARWAR SHAHEED www pakarmymuseum com pakarmymuseum Retrieved 7 March 2019 a b c Mirza Yaqub 1947 The golden jubilee celebrations of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan snippet view Karachi Sin Pakistan National Book Foundation p 115 ISBN 9789693701784 Retrieved 9 March 2019 Singh Brig Jasbir 2010 Combat Diary An illustrated history of operations conducted by 4th Battalion The Kumaon Regiment 1788 to 1974 Lancer Publishers p 291 ISBN 9781935501183 Retrieved 9 March 2019 a b c Captain Sarwar Shaheed remembered The News International newspaper Published 11 December 2017 Retrieved 4 November 2018 Profile of Raja Muhammad Sarwar on shaheedfoundation org website Archived 12 August 2014 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 4 November 2018 Amir Tariq 12 January 2017 Pakistan Geotagging Monument of Captain Raja Muhammad Sarwar Shaheed Nishan e Haider Pakistan Geotagging Retrieved 9 March 2019 Capt Sarwar Shaheed Pakistan s first ever Nishan e Haider recipient remembered The Nation The Nation The Nation 27 July 2016 Retrieved 9 March 2019 Captain Sarwar Shaheed In Urdu www urdubiography com Retrieved 9 March 2019 From the past pages of Dawn newspaper Fifty years ago War paintings show Dawn newspaper Published 24 April 2018 Retrieved 4 November 2018 Drama Serial Nishan e Haider Major Tufail Mohammad Shaheed Pakistan Army Complete YouTube 8 September 2012 Retrieved 7 March 2019 Sarwar Shaheed College College amp University Facebook www facebook com Retrieved 9 March 2019 External links editISPR Staff Writer Captain Muhammad Sarwar www ispr gov pk ISPR Retrieved 8 March 2019 ISPR PTV 4 February 2017 Telefilm Captain Raja Muhammad Sarwar Shaheed www youtube com ISPR Retrieved 9 March 2019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Raja Muhammad Sarwar amp oldid 1185696431, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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