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Raja Aziz Bhatti ( pa, ; ur, ; 6 August 1928– 12 September 1965) born as Aziz Ahmad but usually known as Raja Aziz Bhatti, was a
Pakistan Army The Pakistan Army (, ) is the Army, land service branch of the Pakistan Armed Forces. The roots of its modern existence trace back to the British Indian Army that ceased to exist following the partition of India, Partition of British India, wh ...
officer. He was awarded the '' Nishan-e-Haider'' for his actions of valour during the
Battle of Burki The Battle of Burki (Barki) was a battle fought by Indian infantry and Pakistani armour in the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965. Barki is a village that lies south-east of Lahore near the border with Punjab,Just 11 km from the Allama Iqbal Interna ...
in the Indo-Pak War of 1965. He is revered as a hero of the 1965 war in Pakistan, till this day. Prior to gaining
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in the Pakistan Army, Major Bhatti served in the Pakistan Air Force as an enlisted man and left the air force as a Corporal in a favor of transferring to the Army. In his brief military career, he was a staff officer working on administrative positions and widely popular as the "Muhafiz-e-Lahore" (Protector of Lahore). In 1997, he was the subject of a critically acclaimed biographical war drama telefilm, ''Major Raja Aziz Bhatti'', produced by the ISPR and directed by Salim Tahir of the PTV.


Biography


Early life and military career

Raja Aziz Ahmed Bhatti was born in
British Hong Kong Hong Kong was a colony and later a dependent territory of the British Empire from 1841 to 1997, apart from a period of occupation under the Japanese Empire from 1941 to 1945 during the Pacific War. The colonial period began with the Briti ...
on 6 August 1928 into a
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Rajput family. His family hailed from a small village about 110 miles away from the
Gujrat District Gujrat ( Punjabi and ur, ), is a district of Punjab Province in Pakistan. It is bounded on the northeast by Mirpur, on the northwest by the River Jhelum, which separates it from Jhelum District, on the east and southeast by the Chenab Ri ...
of the Punjab in India, who had immigrated to
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after his father and two uncles found employment in the Hong Kong Police Force. His father, Mohammad Abdullah Bhatti, was an alumnus of the Queen's College in Hong Kong who later served as an
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in the Hong Kong Police Force. Aziz Bhatti was educated in Hong Kong where he completed his matriculation and attended the Queen's College but his education was halted due to the
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of Hong Kong in 1941. He was drafted into the Imperial Japanese Navy in 1944, first serving at the rank of the seaman recruit and as the tower watchman ( observation post) before being directed to attend the officer school offered by the Imperial Japanese Navy due to his educational qualifications. However in December 1945, the Bhatti family relocated to India, and Aziz Bhatti enlisted to join the Royal Indian Air Force as an airman in June 1946. After the establishment of Pakistan in 1947, Bhatti joined the Pakistan Air Force and promoted as Corporal (Cpl.), which he continued to serve in the air force until 1948. Cpl. Bhatti was a prospective candidate to join the Air Force Academy in
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and was known to be among the brightest members of the Air Force in its early years. On 21 January 1948, Bhatti submitted an application to the Ministry of Defense (MoD), asking to be transferred to the
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, which was approved and Bhatti was directed to attend the Pakistan Military Academy in Kakul in 1948. There, he distinguish himself in studies and athletics among his classmates, and passed out from the academy at the top of his class in the class of the first PMA Long Course, in 1950. He was awarded the Sword of Honor and the Norman gold medallion by the ceremony's chief guest, Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan. He was commissioned as the 2nd-Lt. in the 4th battalion of the
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(4/16th
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). He was promoted to Lieutenant in 1951 and to
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in 1953. In 1956, Aziz was sent to Canada to attend the staff course at the
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where he remained until graduation from strategic studies courses in 1960. Upon returning to Pakistan, Capt. Aziz was posted with the 17th Punjab Regiment as a
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(GSO) until 1962. After being promoted as
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in the Army in 1962, Maj. Aziz was taken in the faculty of the School of Infantry and Tactics in Quetta, which he remained until 1964.


Indo-Pakistani war of 1965

From January 1965 till May 1965, Maj. Bhatti served as the
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(GSO) of the 17th Punjab Regiment, but was later posted as the commander of the two military companies after the Indian Army's launching the invasion by crossing the international borders in September 1965. Leading the military companies, Maj. Bhatti was initially deployed on the forward positions of the
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near the Burki area that falls in the vicinity of the Lahore District in Pakistan-side Punjab. Official engagement with the Indian Army took place between 7–10 September when the Indian Army begin its push of capturing the Burki sector through artillery and armory in a view of entering in Lahore. Despite Indian Army's efforts of relatively easily capturing of the Burki sector through the
BRB Canal __NOTOC__ Bambanwala-Ravi-Bedian Canal (BRB Canal), also called Ichogil Canal, is a manmade waterway in Pakistan that takes off from the Upper Chenab Canal near the Bambanwala village (to the west of Daska), runs southeast until reaching close to ...
, the outnumbered military companies under Major Bhatti had forced the Indian Army to engage in hand-to-hand combat during the night of the 7/8 September 1965, and the fighting continued till the next three days despite Indian Army having numerical advantage. Although the defense of the Burki sector through the
BRB Canal __NOTOC__ Bambanwala-Ravi-Bedian Canal (BRB Canal), also called Ichogil Canal, is a manmade waterway in Pakistan that takes off from the Upper Chenab Canal near the Bambanwala village (to the west of Daska), runs southeast until reaching close to ...
had less importance in the views of military strategists working at the Army GHQ in Rawalpindi, its defense was fierce and tenacious, and the Indian Army had to halt its plans of capturing Lahore and focused on capturing the Burki sector and destroying the bridge connecting the BRB Canal. It is unclear why the Pakistan Army did not send the reinforcement teams to provide back up to Maj. Bhatti's teams and the questionnaire-based controversy was later generated on why Maj. Bhatti and his teams were left alone to fight bravely for a long time. Bhatti declined an offer to take leave with his family in Lahore and instead told a sergeant, "Do not recall me. I don't want to go back. I will shed the last drop of my blood in the defense of my dear homeland." Maj. Bhatti moved towards building up the trenches and positioned himself towards forward observation to view enemy movements, where he would often stand for a better view to direct
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fire. Bhatti was killed on 10 September 1965. He stood up to observe enemy positions and direct artillery fire, despite warnings to take cover, and was killed by shellfire. Maj. Bhatti was 37 years old at the time of his death.


Memorials


Ancestral Home

Maj. Aziz Bhatti was buried in the courtyard of his ancestral home at
Ladian Ladian is a small village in Kharian Tehsil, Gujrat District, Punjab (Pakistan), Punjab, Pakistan. It is known for its brave son Maj. Raja Aziz Bhatti Shaheed (Nishan-e-Haider). It is located at 30°59'0N 72°51'0E and has an altitude of 156 metr ...
, a small village near Gujrat, Punjab in Pakistan. In 1966, the
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accepted the recommendations and announced to posthumously award the Nishan-e-Haider for his gallantry and actions of valor during the defense of the Burki. Later the
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funded to build the marble tombstone at his ancestral home in 1967 at his locality. The Presidential Nishan-e-Haider citation on his grave is written in Urdu and is actually a poem; and it reads with translation as:


Citation

Rouge on the face of shahadat, pride of the country and the nation are these fearless warriors, a strike of their sword wipes out the mightiest of foes this one who came out victorious in the struggle for the cause of ''ALLAH'' is lying here in the delight of the afterlife dream. Major Bhatti fought valiantly on Lahore Front, and is posthumously presented with the Nishan-e-Haider.


Memorial at Barki

A memorial to Major Aziz Bhatti was built in 2019 at the site where he was killed defending against an Indian attack on 6 September 1965. The memorial is located approximately 500 metres north of the Barki Road/BRB Canal checkpoint on the west side of BRB Canal. The citation reads as follows in English (with editorial additions):
Major Raja Aziz Bhatti known as "Muhafiz-e-Lahore (Defender of Lahore)" received Pakistans highest award for his valor. He was born in Hong Kong in Muslim Rajput family (belongs to Lahore) in 1928. He got commissioned in hePakistan Army in 1950 (17 Punjab Regiment). Major Aziz Bhatti was posted to Barki sector Lahore, during heIndo Pakwar 1965. Being Company Commander, he moved his Platoon forward to this bank of BRBLC
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under constant fire of enemy tanks and artillery. He resisted for five days and nights in defending hisPakistani outpost on hestrategic BRBLC without rest. On 6 September 1965, he left his company Headquarter and move to his forward Platoon and stayed with them under incessant artillery & tank attacks. He positioned himself in this elevated place to watch every move of heenemy. This point was vulnerable to enemy tank & artillery fire. After five days of continuous fighting on hefront he was offered to be relieved for rest but he refused of icbeing relieved and said "I do not want to go back, I will shed the last drop of my blood in the defense of my dear homeland." On 10 September 1965, Major Aziz Bhatti was hit by enemy tank shell in the chest while observing heenemy move from this elevated place. He was awarded with highest Gallantry heaward of Nishan-e-Haider on
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supreme act of bravery.


Galleries


Popular culture and extended family

In 1968, a paintings exhibition was inaugurated in Lahore, Punjab in Pakistan depicting Pakistan's war heroes including the first sketched portrait of Maj. Aziz Bhatti. In 1997, he was the subject of a popular and critically acclaimed biographical war drama telefilm, ''Major Raja Aziz Bhatti'', produced by the ISPR and directed by Salim Tahir of the PTV. It was reported in media that former
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's General, Raheel Sharif who was the former
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and
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Shabbir Sharif, another recipient of Nishan-e-Haider of
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, are the nephews of Major Raja Aziz Bhatti. His grandson Babar Bhatti, a Canada-based businessman, is married to the famous supermodel-turned-actress Iman Ali."Pakistani model and actor Iman Ali ties the knot in Lahore"
(22 February 2019), Samaa. Retrieved 25 February 2019.


Awards and Decorations


See also

*
Lahore Front The Battle of Lahore (Urdu: ; ''Jang-e-Lāhaur'', Hindi: लाहौर की लड़ाई; ''Lāhaur kī laḍ.āī''), also referred to as the Lahore Front, constitutes a series of battles fought in and around the Pakistani city of L ...


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Bhatti, Raja Aziz 1928 births 1965 deaths Punjabi people People of British Hong Kong Imperial Japanese Navy personnel of World War II Pakistani expatriates in Hong Kong People from Kharian Pakistani Muslims Pakistan Air Force personnel Pakistan Military Academy alumni Pakistan Army officers Pakistani expatriates in Canada Military personnel of the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965 Pakistani military personnel killed in action Recipients of Nishan-e-Haider Alumni of Queen's College, Hong Kong