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A Tribute to Our real Her0s "NISHAN-E-HAIDER", The Highest Military Award Of Pakistan for Bravery
Asalamaalikum And Asalamaalikum Pakistan
H0pe you all doing well
We
salute the Soldiers of Pakistan Army who fought and gave their lives
for our great country, Pakistan. The Highest Military Award of Pakistan
Has Been Awarded to Shaheed Soldiers Who Have Shown Bravery And Courage
in Times Of War & Border Battles (1948, 1956, 1965, 1971, 1999)
There are 10 recipients of Nishan-e-Haider.
1. Captain Muhammad Sarwar
2. Major Tufail Muhammad
3. Major Raja Aziz Bhatti
4. Pilot Officer Rashid Minhas
5. Jawan Sowar Muhammad Hussain
6. Major Mohammad Akram
7. Lance Naik Muhammad Mahfooz
8. Major Shabbir Sharif
9. Captain Karnal Sher Khan
10. Havaldaar Lalak Jan
We ll discuss them here one by one,As they are our Real Heros
Lets Salute Them
Captain Muhammed server shahed...
Born 1910, Village Sanghori
Commissioned into the Punjab Regiment, 1944.
During
the Kashmir Operations soon after the birth of Pakistan, as Company
Commander in the 2nd Battalion of the Punjab Regiment, Captain Sarwar
launched an attack causing heavy casualties against a strongly fortified
enemy position in the Uri Sector under heavy machine-gun, grenade and
mortar fire.
But on 27 July 1948, as he moved forward with six of
his men to cut their way through a barbed wire barrier, he died when
his chest was riddled by a burst of automatic fire. He was 38 years old.
Major Tufail Muhammad Shahed.!!
Born 1914 in Hoshiarpur.
Commissioned into the 16th Punjab Regiment, 1943.
Early in August, 1958, Major Tufail, a Company Commander in the East
Pakistan Rifles, and his patrol encircled an Indian post in the
Lakshmipur area. And, though mortally wounded in the hand-to-hand
encounter that followed, Major Tufail continued to lead his troops till
the Indians were driven out, leaving four dead and three prisoners.
He died the same day on 7 August 1958 at the age of 44.
Major Raja Aziz Bhati.!!
Born 1928 in Hong Kong.
Commissioned into the Punjab Regiment, 1950.
On 6 September 1965, as Company Commander in the Burki area of the
Lahore sector, Major Bhatti chose to move with his forward platton under
incessant artillery and tank attacks for five days and nights in the
defence of the strategic BRB canal.
Throughout,
undaunted by constant fire from enemy shell arms, tanks and artillery,
he organized the defence of the canal, directing his men to answer the
fire until he was hit by an enemy tank shell which killed him on 10
September 1965. He was 37 years old.
Pailot Officer Rashid Minhas.!!
Born 17 February 1951
Commissioned as a pilot in the Pakistan Air Force.
Pilot Officer Minhas was taxiing for take-off on a routine training
flight when an Instructor Pilot forced his way into the rear cockpit,
seized control of the aircraft and took off. When Minhas realized that
the absconding pilot was heading towards India, he tried to regain
control of the plane but was unable to do so.
Knowing that it meant certain death, he damaged tha controls and forced
the aircraft to crash thirty two miles short of the border on 20 August
1971. He died at the age of 20.
Jawan sorver Muhammad Hussain shahed.!!
Born 18th June 1949 in Dhok Pir Baksh (now Dhok Mohammad Husain janjua).
Enlisted as a driver on 3 September 1966.
Although only a driver in the 20th Lancers, when war broke out in 1971,
Sowar Mohammad Hussein took an active part in every battle in which his
unit was engaged unmindful of any danger, no matter how grave.
When he spotted the enemy digging in along a minefield near the village
of Harar Khurd in December 1971 on his own initiative he directed
accurate fire at the enemy resulting in the destruction of sixteen enemy
tanks.
But while directing fire from recoilless
rifles, he was hit in the chest by a burst of machine-gun fire and died
on 10 December 1971 at the age of 22.
Major Muhammad Akram shaheed.!!
Born 4 April 1938 in Dingha, Gujrat District.
Commissioned in the Frontier Force Regiment on 13 October 1963.
Major
Mohammad Akram and a company of 4 FF Regiment which he commanded in the
forward area in Hilly district, in East Pakistan in 1971, came under
incessant air, artillery and armour attacks.
But for an entire
fortnight, despite enemy superiority in both numbers and fire power, he
and his men repulsed every attack, inflicting heavy casualties on the
enemy.
Major Akram died during this epic battle in 1971 at the age of 33.
Lance Naik Muhammad Mahfoz.!!
Born 25 October 1944 in Pind Malikan (now Mahfuzabad), Rawalpindi district.
Enlisted in the Army on 25 October 1962.
Serving in 'A' Company of 15 Punjab Regiment when war broke out in
1971, Lance Naik Mohammad Mahfuz was deployed on the Wagha-Attari Sector
in East Pakistan where his company was pinned down by unceasing frontal
and crossfire from automatic weapons.
Although his machine gun
was destroyed by an enemy shell, Mahfuz advanced towards an enemy
bunker whose automatic fire had inflicted heavy casualties. Even though
wounded in both legs by shell splinters, when he reached the bunker he
stood up and pounced on the enemy, but was hit.
Although
unarmed, he caught hold of one enemy was slowly strangling him when
another bayoneted him to death during the night on 17 December 1971. He
was 27 years old.
Major shabbir sharif shaheed.!!
Born 28 April 1943 in Kunjah, Gujrat District.
Commissioned into the Frontier Force Regiment on 19 April 1964.
Major Shabbir Shariff as commander of a company of 6 FF Regiment, was
ordered in December 1971 to capture high ground near Sulemanki than a
company of the Assam Regiment supported by a squadron of tanks.
In a well nigh superhuman action, for the next three days and nights
after crossing a minefield and massive obstacles and killing forty-three
soldiers and destroying four tanks, Major Sharif and his men held two
enemy battalions at bay.
But after he took over
an anti-tank gun from his gunner in an attack was killed by a direct hit
in the afternoon of 6 December. He was 28 years old.
And inshaALLAH the last 2 share so0n whn 14 aug come.!
lets salute the hole generious prsnalities...
H0pe you all doing well
We
salute the Soldiers of Pakistan Army who fought and gave their lives
for our great country, Pakistan. The Highest Military Award of Pakistan
Has Been Awarded to Shaheed Soldiers Who Have Shown Bravery And Courage
in Times Of War & Border Battles (1948, 1956, 1965, 1971, 1999)
There are 10 recipients of Nishan-e-Haider.
1. Captain Muhammad Sarwar
2. Major Tufail Muhammad
3. Major Raja Aziz Bhatti
4. Pilot Officer Rashid Minhas
5. Jawan Sowar Muhammad Hussain
6. Major Mohammad Akram
7. Lance Naik Muhammad Mahfooz
8. Major Shabbir Sharif
9. Captain Karnal Sher Khan
10. Havaldaar Lalak Jan
We ll discuss them here one by one,As they are our Real Heros
Lets Salute Them
Captain Muhammed server shahed...
Born 1910, Village Sanghori
Commissioned into the Punjab Regiment, 1944.
During
the Kashmir Operations soon after the birth of Pakistan, as Company
Commander in the 2nd Battalion of the Punjab Regiment, Captain Sarwar
launched an attack causing heavy casualties against a strongly fortified
enemy position in the Uri Sector under heavy machine-gun, grenade and
mortar fire.
But on 27 July 1948, as he moved forward with six of
his men to cut their way through a barbed wire barrier, he died when
his chest was riddled by a burst of automatic fire. He was 38 years old.
Major Tufail Muhammad Shahed.!!
Born 1914 in Hoshiarpur.
Commissioned into the 16th Punjab Regiment, 1943.
Early in August, 1958, Major Tufail, a Company Commander in the East
Pakistan Rifles, and his patrol encircled an Indian post in the
Lakshmipur area. And, though mortally wounded in the hand-to-hand
encounter that followed, Major Tufail continued to lead his troops till
the Indians were driven out, leaving four dead and three prisoners.
He died the same day on 7 August 1958 at the age of 44.
Major Raja Aziz Bhati.!!
Born 1928 in Hong Kong.
Commissioned into the Punjab Regiment, 1950.
On 6 September 1965, as Company Commander in the Burki area of the
Lahore sector, Major Bhatti chose to move with his forward platton under
incessant artillery and tank attacks for five days and nights in the
defence of the strategic BRB canal.
Throughout,
undaunted by constant fire from enemy shell arms, tanks and artillery,
he organized the defence of the canal, directing his men to answer the
fire until he was hit by an enemy tank shell which killed him on 10
September 1965. He was 37 years old.
Pailot Officer Rashid Minhas.!!
Born 17 February 1951
Commissioned as a pilot in the Pakistan Air Force.
Pilot Officer Minhas was taxiing for take-off on a routine training
flight when an Instructor Pilot forced his way into the rear cockpit,
seized control of the aircraft and took off. When Minhas realized that
the absconding pilot was heading towards India, he tried to regain
control of the plane but was unable to do so.
Knowing that it meant certain death, he damaged tha controls and forced
the aircraft to crash thirty two miles short of the border on 20 August
1971. He died at the age of 20.
Jawan sorver Muhammad Hussain shahed.!!
Born 18th June 1949 in Dhok Pir Baksh (now Dhok Mohammad Husain janjua).
Enlisted as a driver on 3 September 1966.
Although only a driver in the 20th Lancers, when war broke out in 1971,
Sowar Mohammad Hussein took an active part in every battle in which his
unit was engaged unmindful of any danger, no matter how grave.
When he spotted the enemy digging in along a minefield near the village
of Harar Khurd in December 1971 on his own initiative he directed
accurate fire at the enemy resulting in the destruction of sixteen enemy
tanks.
But while directing fire from recoilless
rifles, he was hit in the chest by a burst of machine-gun fire and died
on 10 December 1971 at the age of 22.
Major Muhammad Akram shaheed.!!
Born 4 April 1938 in Dingha, Gujrat District.
Commissioned in the Frontier Force Regiment on 13 October 1963.
Major
Mohammad Akram and a company of 4 FF Regiment which he commanded in the
forward area in Hilly district, in East Pakistan in 1971, came under
incessant air, artillery and armour attacks.
But for an entire
fortnight, despite enemy superiority in both numbers and fire power, he
and his men repulsed every attack, inflicting heavy casualties on the
enemy.
Major Akram died during this epic battle in 1971 at the age of 33.
Lance Naik Muhammad Mahfoz.!!
Born 25 October 1944 in Pind Malikan (now Mahfuzabad), Rawalpindi district.
Enlisted in the Army on 25 October 1962.
Serving in 'A' Company of 15 Punjab Regiment when war broke out in
1971, Lance Naik Mohammad Mahfuz was deployed on the Wagha-Attari Sector
in East Pakistan where his company was pinned down by unceasing frontal
and crossfire from automatic weapons.
Although his machine gun
was destroyed by an enemy shell, Mahfuz advanced towards an enemy
bunker whose automatic fire had inflicted heavy casualties. Even though
wounded in both legs by shell splinters, when he reached the bunker he
stood up and pounced on the enemy, but was hit.
Although
unarmed, he caught hold of one enemy was slowly strangling him when
another bayoneted him to death during the night on 17 December 1971. He
was 27 years old.
Major shabbir sharif shaheed.!!
Born 28 April 1943 in Kunjah, Gujrat District.
Commissioned into the Frontier Force Regiment on 19 April 1964.
Major Shabbir Shariff as commander of a company of 6 FF Regiment, was
ordered in December 1971 to capture high ground near Sulemanki than a
company of the Assam Regiment supported by a squadron of tanks.
In a well nigh superhuman action, for the next three days and nights
after crossing a minefield and massive obstacles and killing forty-three
soldiers and destroying four tanks, Major Sharif and his men held two
enemy battalions at bay.
But after he took over
an anti-tank gun from his gunner in an attack was killed by a direct hit
in the afternoon of 6 December. He was 28 years old.
And inshaALLAH the last 2 share so0n whn 14 aug come.!
lets salute the hole generious prsnalities...
Haya- Senior Member
Re: A Tribute to Our real Her0s "NISHAN-E-HAIDER", The Highest Military Award Of Pakistan for Bravery
Wa alaikum as salam,
Very Nice and informative thread haya. thanks for sharing...
Yes sure I salute to all above listed soldiers.
Very Nice and informative thread haya. thanks for sharing...
Yes sure I salute to all above listed soldiers.
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ur welcome admain.................................
Haya- Senior Member
Re: A Tribute to Our real Her0s "NISHAN-E-HAIDER", The Highest Military Award Of Pakistan for Bravery
MashAllah good thread haya jani...
Thanks for sharing with us...
Thanks for sharing with us...
Afra- Administrator
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Thanks haya for the nice info and sharing this wiz us ......
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ur welcome mido0.!!
Haya- Senior Member
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ur welcom saa'im.!
Haya- Senior Member
Re: A Tribute to Our real Her0s "NISHAN-E-HAIDER", The Highest Military Award Of Pakistan for Bravery
informative thread
thankx haya
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