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词条 Mujahida Hussain Bibi
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  1. Background

  2. Death

  3. Awards and decorations

  4. References

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Mujahida Hussain Bibi usually known as Bibi Sahiba or Shaheeda Mai Hussain Bibi[1]{{unreliable source|date=March 2019}} registered as a regular soldier in the Pakistan Army, fighting in the 1947 war which was fought against India in Kashmir. Bibi Sahiba received Pakistan's third highest award for valor, the Sitara-e-Jurat, becoming the first female recipient of the award.[2]{{unreliable source|date=March 2019}}

Background

Bibi Sahiba came from a Muslim Rajput family, growing up in Thorar, District Poonch, Rawalkot (Azad Kashmir). She joined the Pakistan Army, registering as a soldier in the 5th Battalion of the Azad Kashmir Regular Force, commanded by Captain Sher Khan in the Himalayan foothills.[3]

Death

Before the Partition of India, Hari Singh, was appointed the Maharajah of Jammu and Kashmir, and he subsequently stationed a strong force in the Poonch–Azad Kashmir region. The Muslim majority who lived in the area were alarmed by the Maharajah's policies, and in August 1947, the Poonch Rebellion broke out, subsequently leading to the Indo-Pakistani War of 1947. Bibi Sahiba was a part of the charging group (5 AKRF) during fighting around the Chirikot-Degear defile.[3] She fought bravely, supplying ammunition to Pakistani soldiers fighting in the region. While undertaking this duty, she received a bullet wound and subsequently died at 0500 hours on October 7, 1947. The Pakistanis subsequently pursued the enemy all the way to Poonch and part of Kashmir, which is now called as Azad Kashmir, became independent.{{Cn|date=July 2017}}

Awards and decorations

Mujahida Hussain Bibi was awarded Pakistan's third highest military award (Sitara-e-Jurat) for her exemplary courage and bravery.[3]

Sitara-e-Jurat (SJ)

References

1. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.facebook.com/muj.hussainbibi/about/ |title=Shaheeda Mai Hussain Bibi |publisher=Facebook |accessdate=23 July 2017}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/mujahida-hussain-bibi-the-first-female-sitara-e-jurat-of-pakistan-5-akrf-regiment-1947-thorarh-ajk.448101/|title=Mujahida Hussain Bibi the first female sitara e jurat of Pakistan (5 AKRF Regiment 1947 Thorarh AJK)|publisher=|accessdate=9 July 2017}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://hilal.gov.pk/index.php/layouts/item/1997-mujahida-hussain-bibi-the-first-female-sitara-e-jurat-of-pakistan|title = First Female Sitar-e-Jurat of Pakistan |work=ISPR Hilal Magazine |accessdate=23 July 2017}}

2 : 1947 deaths|Recipients of Sitara-e-Jurat

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