Punjab Regiment (Pakistan)
The Punjab Regiment is an infantry regiment of the Pakistan Army. The modern regiment was formed in 1956 from an amalgamation of the 1st Punjab Regiment, 14th Punjab Regiment, 15th Punjab Regiment and 16th Punjab Regiment. Since then the regiment has expanded in strength to now include 74 battalions.
It is the senior-most regiment in the Army, tracing its lineage back over two hundred and fifty years to 1751. The regiment's battalions have a distinguished record of military service spanning the rise and decline of British power in South Asia, both World Wars and post independence Pakistan.
Early history
The Punjab Regiment can trace its origins to the Madras Army of the British East India Company. The most senior battalion of the 1st Punjab Regiment was raised in 1759 as the 3rd Battalion of Coast Sepoys, and is the senior most surviving infantry battalion of the British Indian Army. Their first major conflict was a decisive victory at Battle of Wandiwash in 1760, when the British East India Company led by Sir Eyre Coote effectively ended French colonial ambitions in South Asia. All the battalions of the regiment subsequently played an important role in the early military campaigns of the East India Company and were actively engaged in the wars against the French, Mysore and the Marathas.The numbers and titles of the battalions changed during the successive reorganisations of the Madras Presidency Army, the British Indian Army and the Indian Army during the 18th, 19th and 20th Centuries. The names changed from Coast Sepoys to Carnatic Infantry, Madras Native Infantry, Punjabis and finally to the Punjab Regiment. After 1857, the British applied the Martial Races theory and north Indian troops replaced the South Indians, the regiment eventually being renamed as The Punjab Regiment. It now has 76 battalions.
British Raj
Following 1857 and the establishment of crown rule over British India, the Punjab regiment played a role in numerous conflicts across the British Empire. Various battalions were deployed across the Empire in conflicts in places ranging from China, Egypt, Burma and Abyssinia.Between 1903 and 1922, the British Indian Army included 28 numbered Punjabi Regiments. In 1922 these were amalgamated into six numbered Punjab Regiments, namely;
- 1st Punjab Regiment
- 2nd Punjab Regiment
- 8th Punjab Regiment
- 14th Punjab Regiment
- 15th Punjab Regiment
- 16th Punjab Regiment
Independence
In 1947 the British Government announced the independence of British India, which would be split into two separate countries, India and Pakistan. The Indian Army would also be divided between these two new nation states. Out of the six existing Punjab regiments, the 1st Punjab, 8th Punjab Regiment, 14th Punjab, 15th Punjab Regiment and 16th Punjab were allotted to the Pakistan Army and 2nd Punjab Regiment to the Indian Army.The Punjab Regiment in its present form was formed in 1956 when four of the five Punjab Regiments allocated to Pakistan were merged.
Punjabi Regiments allocated to Pakistan now forming the Punjab Regiment
- 1st Punjab Regiment
- 8th Punjab Regiment - Amalgamated with *10th Baluch Regiment and Bahawalpur Regiment to form the Baloch Regiment
- 14th Punjab Regiment
- 15th Punjab Regiment
- 16th Punjab Regiment
- 1 Punjab – 1/1st Punjab
- 2 Punjab – 2/1st Punjab
- 3 Punjab – 3/1st Punjab
- 4 Punjab – 5/1st Punjab
- 5 Punjab – 1/14th Punjab
- 6 Punjab – 2/14th Punjab
- 7 Punjab – 3/14th Punjab
- 8 Punjab – 4/14th Punjab
- 9 Punjab – 1/15th Punjab
- 10 Punjab – 2/15th Punjab
- 11 Punjab – 3/15th Punjab
- 12 Punjab – 4/15th Punjab
- 13 Punjab – 1/16th Punjab
- 14 Punjab – 2/16th Punjab
- 15 Punjab – 3/16th Punjab
- 16 Punjab – 5/14th Punjab
- 17 Punjab – 4/16th Punjab
- 18 Punjab – 7/1st Punjab
- 19 Punjab – 7/16th Punjab
- 20 Punjab – 14/1st Punjab
Punjabi Regiments allocated to India now forming the Punjab Regiment
- 2nd Punjab Regiment
The Punjab Regiment at its height totalled 58 battalions; however, 11 were transferred in 1980 to the Sindh Regiment.
Class and religious composition
Before 1947, the ethnic composition of the Punjabi Regiment consisted of Punjabi Muslims 50%; Sikhs 10%; Punjabi Hindu 40%. After 1947, the regiment was around 20% Pashtun and 80% Punjabi.Modern regiment
Presently the Punjab Regiment is the largest regiment of the Pakistan Army with 47 battalions. They range from Mechanized Infantry to Light Anti-Tank battalions. The Punjab Regimental Centre is located in Mardan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The current Colonel Commandant of the regiment is Lieutenant General Majid Ehsan.Since the creation of Pakistan in 1947, the Punjab Regiment has seen the appointment of four Colonel-in-Chiefs;
- Field Marshal Ayub Khan, 5 Punjab
- General Asif Nawaz, 5 Punjab
- General Aziz Khan
- General Khalid Shameem Wynne, 20 Punjab
Recipients of the Nishan-e-Haider
- Captain Muhammad Sarwar Shaheed,2 Punjab
- Major Tufail Muhammad Shaheed, 13 Punjab
- Major Raja Aziz Bhatti Shaheed, 17 Punjab
- Lance Naik Muhammad Mahfuz Shaheed, 15 Punjab
Notable former personnel
- Field Marshal Ayub Khan Tareen, N.Pk., H.aPk., HJ - 5 Punjab
- General Asif Nawaz Janjua - 5 Punjab
- General Muhammad Shariff - 3 Punjab
- General Aziz Khan, NI, SBt, HI
- General Khalid Shameem Wynne, NI - 20 Punjab
- Col. S.G. Mehdi M.C, ex-Group Commander SSG; - 15 Punjab
- Major Malik Munawar Khan Awan, SJ, King of Rajouri.
- Lieutenant General KM Azhar Khan, HI, HI] - 18 Punjab, The Desert Hawks Battalion]
- Lieutenant General Arif Hayat, - 18 Punjab, The Desert Hawks Battalion]
- Lieutenant General Asif Yasin Malik, HI, HI
- Lieutenant General Aftab Ahmad Khan
- lieutenant General M.Arif Bangash
- Lieutenant General Humayoun Khan Bangash
- Lieutenant General Tariq Pervez Khan, Escaped from Fathergarh - 6 Punjab
- Lieutenant General Masood Aslam, HI, HI, SJ
- Lieutenant General Amir Abdullah Khan Niazi, HJ& Bar, MC 2 Punjab & 5 Punjab
- Major General Adam Khan 2 Punjab
- Major General Sher Ali Khan Pataudi, HJ 1st Punjab
- Major General Tahir Masood Bhutta, 54 Punjab
- Major General Abid Ejaz Kahlon, - 18 Punjab, The Desert Hawks Battalion]
- Major General Haroon sikandar Pasha, 20 Punjab
- Lieutenant General Asim Saleem Bajwa, Sbt - 34 Punjab
- Major General Muhammad Mushtaq, HI, HI
- Brigadier Nusrat Khan Sial, , S - 35 Punjab
- Lieutenant Colonel Ghulam Hussain Chaudry, HJ - 3 Punjab
- Major ,SJ - 2 Punjab
- Major Raja Nadir Pervez, SJ & Bar - 6 Punjab
- Major Tufail Mohammad Shaheed, NH - 13 Punjab
- Major Raja Aziz Bhatti Shaheed, NH - 17 Punjab
- Captain Muhammad Sarwar Shaheed, NH - 2 Punjab
- Captain Ishar Singh, VC, OBI - 12 Punjab
- Lieutenant Karamjeet Singh Judge, VC 12 Punjab
- Jemadar :simple:Abdul Latif Khan Tarin|Abdul Latif Khan Tarin, IDSM, 82nd Punjabis.
- Lance Naik Muhammad Mahfuz Shaheed, NH - 15 Punjab
- Lance Naik Sher Shah, VC - 19 Punjab
- Naik Gian Singh, VC
- Naik Shahamad Khan, VC, 89th Punjabis.
- Captain Raja Khawar Shahab Shaheed, 35 Punjab.
- Captain Abdul Jalil Orakzai Shaheed 3rd Punjab Regiment at Kali-dhar AJK 1965 War
Alliances
- – The Royal Irish Regiment ; 1st Bn
- – The Duke of Lancaster's Regiment ; 8th Bn
- – The Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment ; 12th, 14th, 15th, 17th Bn
- – The Mercian Regiment; 13th Bn
- – The Duke of Lancaster's Regiment ; 14th Bn