Raja Muhammad Sarwar Khan (1910–27 July 1948) was a captain in the newly formed Pakistani Army.
1st receipient of Nishan e Haider.
He was born in Singhori village, Tehsil Gujar Khan, District of Rawalpindi, Punjab, Pakistan as Muhammad Sarwar
He was commissioned in 1944 and assigned to the Punjab Regiment. In
1947, he volunteered to take part in the battalion organised by the
Pakistani Army wit the purpose of retaking the Kashmir.
His regiment managed to outflank the disorganized Indian troops and
forced them to retreat out of the regions which are now known as the Northern Areas in one of the battles of the First Kashmir War. During the Kashmir Operations, as Company Commander of the 2nd Battalion of the Punjab Regiment,
Captain Sarwar launched an attack causing heavy casualties against a
strongly fortified enemy position located in the Uri Sector. His
battalion was subject to under heavy machine gun, grenade, and mortar
fire. 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 he was shot in the
chest with heavy machine gun fire.
In recognition for his valor, Sarwar was postmumously awarded the Nishan-E-Haider, Pakistan's highest military decoration.
In addition Sarwar Shaheed College was named after his honor.
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