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Munawar Pass

Munawar pass is a Mountain Pass located in Pir Panjal Range in Indian Kashmir. It Lies in the North of Pir ki Gali and over looks the town of Rajouri.[1] Munawar pass witnessed some of the heaviest fighting during Operation Gibraltar in 1965 and was held by a Pakistani guerrilla force under Major Munawar Awan who had also captured Indian Army Garrison at Rajouri.[2] Munawar and his actions became a folk tale in the area and the pass was named after him by locals, a name it retains to date. He assembled the locals, armed them and established pickets all along the Mehndar-Rajouri area, because of his intense activity with his Ghaznavi Force, a Head Money worth 1 lackh by Local Indian Administration was placed on him, however he managed to escape the Indians and withdrew back into Pakistan with his force at the start of 1965 Indo–Pak war.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Pir Panjal Range". IndoVacations. 3 March 2014.
  2. ^ "Jammu and Kashmir Travel Guide". Young Bites. 24 July 2012.