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The martyrdom anniversary of Captain Sarwar, Shaheed, Nishan-e-Haider is being observed on Wednesday, July 27.

Captain Sarwar Shaheed was born on 10th November, 1910, at Singhori of Gujar Khan.

He is the first recipient of Pakistan's highest gallantry award Nishan-e-Haider for his valour in fight against India, in 1948.

http://www.radio.gov.pk/27-Jul-2016/martyrdom-anniversary-of-captain-sarwar-shaheed-today
 
Remembering Pakistan's first ever Nishan-e-Haider recipient: Capt. Sarwar Shaheed
Last Updated On 26 July,2016 11:53 pm
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Capt. Sarwar embraced martyrdom while he was battling against Indian forces in 1948
LAHORE (Web Desk) – Captain Raja Muhammad Sawar Shaheed holds the distinction of being awarded with the Nishan-e-Haider, Pakistan’s highest military award, for the first time in the country s history, owing to the tremendous valour that he displayed in the battlefield during the war in Kashmir and achieving martyrdom in the process.

Raja Muhammad Sarwar was born in Singhori village in Gujar Khan district on November 10, 1910. His father, Raja Muhammad Hayat Khan, served in the British army as a constable. The British government gifted Raja Hayat Khan with property near Samundari because of his services during the First World War.

Raja Sarwar obtained his early education from Islamia High School in Faisalabad. He had three brothers and one sister. Raja Sarwar was very interested in the sports of football and kabadi during his youth years. He was married in 1936 and became father to a son and a daughter.

He entered into the army as a sepoy in April 1929 and served in the Baloch regiment till 1941. He was commissioned in the Punjab regiment in 1944 and also got promoted to the rank of Second Lieutenant that very year.

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Nishan-e-Haider

He joined the Punjab regiment in 1946 and achieved the rank of Captain, months before the creation of Pakistan. Once the country emerged on the map of the world in 1947, Raja Muhammad Sarwar volunteered to be a part of the battalion formed to regain Kashmir.

He was given the rank of Company Commander of the Second Battalion of the Punjab Regiment. Under his leadership, the regiment was able to force the Indian forces to retreat out of certain regions of Gilgit-Baltistan. However, his battalion faced heavy resistance from the opposing forces present in the Uri sector as the soldiers pushed forward to take over a well-guarded enemy position.

As he along with his battalion continued moving forward, the intensity of gun-fire, grenade attacks and mortar fire. He received martyrdom on July 27, 1948, after receiving multiple shots on his chest as he attempted to cut a barbed wire barrier while making an effort to progress further into enemy lines.

In recognition of his courage, Captain Sarwar was awarded with the Nishan-e-Haider by Pakistan army. Sarwar Shaheed College, located in Gujar Khan, was named to honour him.
 
In any incident of gallantry or valour, the award recommended by CO may start at NH but it's upto GHQ to decide whether to give a hero NH or SJ or TJ etc.

laying down ones life for country deserves the highest medal, that's why NH is awarded to the fallen, posthumously.

Martyrdom isn't a factor because it can given to Hindu or Christian or Sikh too.
 
Rawalpindi, 27 July 2016:
while renewing pledge to defend the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Pakistan at all costs, a wreath laying ceremony was held to pay homage to the brave son of soil, the first recipient of Nishan-e-Haider, Captain Muhammad sarwar Shaheed, who demonstrated indomitable courage and valour in defence of motherland and embraced Shahadat at Tilpatra (Azad Kashmir) in 1948.

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salute to his sacrifices and valor:pakistan:
off topic: what is the reason behind the NH being exclusively a posthumous award only? @Zarvan @Sage @Sarge
i am not military expert but heard that the respect entitled with this award is so huge that it cant be given to a gallantry veteran.. as may be police, govt offices even others people may disrespect him any form which may tarnish glory of the award itself...

ALL,,,,Please make something ready for 15 august.. anniversary of hameed gull sahib
 

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