Naik Saif Ali Janjua (; 23 April 1922 — 26 October 1948) was a Pakistani military officer and posthumous
war hero
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. A
non-commissioned officer
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in the
Azad Kashmir Regiment, he is best known for being the second recipient of Pakistan's highest military award, the
Nishan-e-Haider
Nishan-e-Haider (NH; or 'Emblem of the Lion') is the highest military gallantry award of Pakistan. The Nishan-e-Haider is awarded only to members of the Pakistan Armed Forces. It recognises the highest acts of extraordinary bravery in the f ...
, which he was awarded posthumously for his actions of valor and gallantry during the
Indo-Pakistani War of 1947-1948. He was also the only recipient of the
Hilal-e-Kashmir award which was later declared as the equivalent of the Nishan-e-Haider.
He fought in the
British Indian Army
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during the
Second World War
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, and following the
partition of India
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in 1947, he opted for
Pakistan
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and joined the
Pakistan Army
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. During the Indo-Pakistani War of 1947, he served as a
platoon commander and was
killed in action
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in the siege of Bhudha Khanna in October 1948.
Early life
He was born into a family of the
Punjabi Janjua Rajputs to Malik Muhammad Masoom Khan on 23 April 1922 in
Nakyal,
Kashmir & Jammu,
British India
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.
Personal life
He was married to Zohra Bibi and had three children, Muhammad Siddique, Muhammad Raffique, and Tasweer Begum.
Military career
British Indian Army
He was enlisted into the
Corps of Engineers in the
British Indian Army
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as a
Sepoy
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In the 18th century, the French East India Company and its Euro ...
on 18 March 1941. He served for four years during
World War II
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and when the war ended, his unit sailed back to the
Indian subcontinent
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and was stationed at
Jalandhar
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and
Lahore
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.
Pakistan Army
When
Pakistan received Independence in 1947, he opted to join the
Pakistan Army
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. On 1 January 1948, with the support of Sardar Fateh Muhammad Karailvi, he established the
Haidri Force which was named Sher-e-Riasti Battalion under the command of Lt Col Muhammad Sher Khan and later renamed to 18th Battalion. Due to his dedication and leadership qualities, Janjua was promoted to
Naik and made
Platoon Commander of the Sher-e-Riasti Battalion, now known as
18th Azad Kashmir Regiment. He inflicted heavy losses on the enemy at Bhudha Khanna and repulsed the attacks of the Indian Armys 5th and 19th Brigade at Pir Kalewa on 20 October 1948. While deployed there, he faced constant frontal and crossfire from opposition machine guns. He defended his post and imposed significant losses on the
Indian Army
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. The enemy used every means to capture the post with the two companies' attacks and heavy shelling but he still managed to retain his post with just a handful of men.
Death
During the battle, he was critically injured after being hit in the chest by artillery fire but despite this he crawled to collect ammunition from the dead and wounded soldiers to distribute it amongst the remaining surviving soldiers.
He was repositioning his surviving troops to defend against another wave of enemy attacks, when he was hit with an artillery shell fatally. He ultimately died on 26 October 1948.
Awarded Posthumously
On 14 March 1949, the Defence Council of Azad Jammu & Kashmir posthumously adorned him with the
Hilal-e-Kashmir and on 30 November 1995 the
Government of Pakistan
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declared his
Hilal-e-Kashmir equivalent to
Nishan-e-Haider
Nishan-e-Haider (NH; or 'Emblem of the Lion') is the highest military gallantry award of Pakistan. The Nishan-e-Haider is awarded only to members of the Pakistan Armed Forces. It recognises the highest acts of extraordinary bravery in the f ...
.
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1922 births
1948 deaths
Pakistani military personnel killed in action
Pakistani military engineers
Pahari Pothwari people
People from Kotli District
People of the Indo-Pakistani war of 1947–1948
Indian Army personnel of World War II
20th-century Pakistani military personnel
20th-century Indian military personnel
20th-century Indian people
20th-century Indian Muslims
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