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Captain Hussain Khan ( Urdu: کیپٹن حسین خان) was a prominent Sudhan soldier who fought in the First Kashmir War. [1] [2] [3]

Captain

Hussain Khan

Fateh-e-Rawalakot
Nickname(s)Fateh-e-Rawalakot
Eng. Lit.: (Liberator of Rawalakot)
Born Jammu and Kashmir
DiedNovember 11, 1947
Rawalakot, Azad Kashmir, Pakistan
Allegiance  British India (until 1947)
  Pakistan
Service/branch  British Indian Army
  Pakistan Army
Rank Captain
Unit Kashmir Liberation Forces
Battles/wars

Military career

World War II

Hussain Khan joined the British Indian Army and fought in the Burma campaign. During the campaign, he was taken prisoner of war by the Japanese. He planne subsequently escaped Japanese captivity along with two other senior British officers. [4]

Poonch Rebellion and First Kashmir War

Sometime before the outbreak of armed resistance during the rebellion, Dogras were out plundering and pillaging the area, a band trespassed into Hussain Khan's home and stole one of his sheep. Hussain Khan's wife who tried to prevent the robbery, was heckled. On coming home, Hussain Khan was agitated and vowed to take revenge. [5] He joined the rebellion and recruited ex-servicemen and youth. Hussain Khan had a preference towards ex-servicemen of the Indian National Army, adding that since they had taken up arms against their British rulers, they were more suitable to fight their Dogra rulers as well. However, very few INA ex-servicemen were available in the area. Once the enlistment had completed, he had led some two hundred ex-servicemen to a nearby forest, he placed a copy of the Quran on the branch of a tree, and made them all pass beneath it, taking an oath of secrecy and sacrifice. Despite Hussain Khan having little saving, he persuaded Col. Khan Muhammad Khan to part with a few thousand rupees of his saving and bought arms and ammunition from the tribal areas. [5] After Hussain Khan and the Azad Forces has succeeded in expelling the State Forces from Rawalakot, Hussain Khan relentlessly and ruthlessly pursued the retreating State Forces right up to Tolipir, giving them no respite and frustrating their efforts to regroup or to stop his advance. Near Tolipir, Hussain Khan was struck with a bullet and died on the spot. [6]

Legacy

Captain Hussain Shaheed’s role to get the people of AJK liberated from the oppressive rule of the Maharaja of Kashmir would never be overlooked or forgotten in the history of Kashmir.” [7]

References

  1. ^ "Historical Role of Captain Hussain Khan Shaheed During the Liberation War 1947-1948". Daily Parliament Times. November 10, 2021. Retrieved October 30, 2023.
  2. ^ "Captain Hussain Shaheed's Historical Role in Securing Rawalakot". The Centrum Media. February 4, 2022. Retrieved October 30, 2023. Captain Hussain Shaheed's Historical Role in Securing Rawalakot
  3. ^ "Capt Hussain Khan Shaheed; hero of Kashmir freedom struggle remembered". Associated Press of Pakistan. November 11, 2019. Retrieved October 30, 2023. Capt Hussain Khan Shaheed; hero of Kashmir freedom struggle remembered
  4. ^ Saraf, Kashmiris Fight for Freedom, Volume 2 (2015), pp. 151–152.
  5. ^ a b Saraf, Kashmiris Fight for Freedom, Volume 2 (2015), pp. 152.
  6. ^ Saraf, Kashmiris Fight for Freedom, Volume 2 (2015), pp. 161.
  7. ^ [‬ https://tribune.com.pk/story/2097755/follow-capt-hussains-footsteps-success-freedom-movement-ajk-president-tells-youth‪ "‬ Follow Capt Hussain's footsteps for success of freedom movement, AJK president tells youth‪"]. The Express Tribute. 11 November 2019. Retrieved 9 June 2024. {{ cite web}}: Check |url= value ( help)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Captain Hussain Khan ( Urdu: کیپٹن حسین خان) was a prominent Sudhan soldier who fought in the First Kashmir War. [1] [2] [3]

Captain

Hussain Khan

Fateh-e-Rawalakot
Nickname(s)Fateh-e-Rawalakot
Eng. Lit.: (Liberator of Rawalakot)
Born Jammu and Kashmir
DiedNovember 11, 1947
Rawalakot, Azad Kashmir, Pakistan
Allegiance  British India (until 1947)
  Pakistan
Service/branch  British Indian Army
  Pakistan Army
Rank Captain
Unit Kashmir Liberation Forces
Battles/wars

Military career

World War II

Hussain Khan joined the British Indian Army and fought in the Burma campaign. During the campaign, he was taken prisoner of war by the Japanese. He planne subsequently escaped Japanese captivity along with two other senior British officers. [4]

Poonch Rebellion and First Kashmir War

Sometime before the outbreak of armed resistance during the rebellion, Dogras were out plundering and pillaging the area, a band trespassed into Hussain Khan's home and stole one of his sheep. Hussain Khan's wife who tried to prevent the robbery, was heckled. On coming home, Hussain Khan was agitated and vowed to take revenge. [5] He joined the rebellion and recruited ex-servicemen and youth. Hussain Khan had a preference towards ex-servicemen of the Indian National Army, adding that since they had taken up arms against their British rulers, they were more suitable to fight their Dogra rulers as well. However, very few INA ex-servicemen were available in the area. Once the enlistment had completed, he had led some two hundred ex-servicemen to a nearby forest, he placed a copy of the Quran on the branch of a tree, and made them all pass beneath it, taking an oath of secrecy and sacrifice. Despite Hussain Khan having little saving, he persuaded Col. Khan Muhammad Khan to part with a few thousand rupees of his saving and bought arms and ammunition from the tribal areas. [5] After Hussain Khan and the Azad Forces has succeeded in expelling the State Forces from Rawalakot, Hussain Khan relentlessly and ruthlessly pursued the retreating State Forces right up to Tolipir, giving them no respite and frustrating their efforts to regroup or to stop his advance. Near Tolipir, Hussain Khan was struck with a bullet and died on the spot. [6]

Legacy

Captain Hussain Shaheed’s role to get the people of AJK liberated from the oppressive rule of the Maharaja of Kashmir would never be overlooked or forgotten in the history of Kashmir.” [7]

References

  1. ^ "Historical Role of Captain Hussain Khan Shaheed During the Liberation War 1947-1948". Daily Parliament Times. November 10, 2021. Retrieved October 30, 2023.
  2. ^ "Captain Hussain Shaheed's Historical Role in Securing Rawalakot". The Centrum Media. February 4, 2022. Retrieved October 30, 2023. Captain Hussain Shaheed's Historical Role in Securing Rawalakot
  3. ^ "Capt Hussain Khan Shaheed; hero of Kashmir freedom struggle remembered". Associated Press of Pakistan. November 11, 2019. Retrieved October 30, 2023. Capt Hussain Khan Shaheed; hero of Kashmir freedom struggle remembered
  4. ^ Saraf, Kashmiris Fight for Freedom, Volume 2 (2015), pp. 151–152.
  5. ^ a b Saraf, Kashmiris Fight for Freedom, Volume 2 (2015), pp. 152.
  6. ^ Saraf, Kashmiris Fight for Freedom, Volume 2 (2015), pp. 161.
  7. ^ [‬ https://tribune.com.pk/story/2097755/follow-capt-hussains-footsteps-success-freedom-movement-ajk-president-tells-youth‪ "‬ Follow Capt Hussain's footsteps for success of freedom movement, AJK president tells youth‪"]. The Express Tribute. 11 November 2019. Retrieved 9 June 2024. {{ cite web}}: Check |url= value ( help)

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