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Major-General Tariq Khan was ambushed on 9 September 2009 at Nissarabad. Col. Nauman went back to the ambush site with a tank and a Quick Response Force to extricate the crew of a vehicle that was disabled by the militants fire. His tank received multiple hits by RPG-7s and his operator suffered a
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Nauman Saeed served as the operation commandant in Bajaur, where he was posted in and was due to assume command on 14 August 2008. However, owing to extraordinary circumstances, he had to leave for Bajaur on 6 August 2008. Miscreants surrounded a party that was sent to establish a post in Loesam.
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Brigadier Zafar-ul-Haq replaced Brig Abid Mumtaz on 24 February 2010. He launched several operations to completely wipe out the Taliban's presence in Bajaur and expanded the security forces in each area of Bajaur. Brigadier Zafar-Ul-Haq pushed the Taliban away from the local areas and has ensured
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town. The militants disrupted the communication line at Nissarabad, and he chose to stay on the frontline. He personally led the frontline forces for 15 days and did not return to headquarters until communication line was restored. He was awarded for his gallant actions and is now serving as the
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The opinion of military leaders in the early stages of the battle asserted that it was a decisive confrontation of Pakistan's war against the Taliban. Military officials allegedly said the conflict "could decide the fate of other tribal areas" with Bajaur possibly being the most crucial militant
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Gen. Tariq Khan served as the Inspector General of the Frontier Corps during Operation Sherdil. He is known as the architect of the Battle of Bajaur. He is primarily credited with transforming the Frontier Corps into a highly efficient and professional counter-terrorism force. He supervised all
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tribe reportedly counted 4,000 armed fighters, responded favorably to this initiative. On 7 October, the Salarzai elders announced that they had cleared their tribal territory of militants, and requested the deployment of government troops to consolidate the gains they had made.
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Several days later, the Frontier Corps began a large-scale offensive under the command of Major-General Tariq Khan, codenamed Operation Sherdil (Lion heart), intending to regain control of Bajaur from the Taliban. About 8,000 troops belonging to the FC and Army, backed by
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Abid Mumtaz served as the officer commanding of Operation Sherdil in Bajaur. A commander noted for leading his troops from the front. He emerged an example of his dedication to service on 9 September 2008, when the leading forces under his command reached at
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killed most militants in Bajaur, the smallest of the agencies but a major infiltration route into Afghanistan, after a six-month long offensive. The Pakistan Army killed over 1,800 militants. However, the forces suffered 30 deaths and four wounded.
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The troops were ambushed at Tankhatta, where they retaliated and held their positions for over 8 hours against well-entrenched militants to facilitate previous infiltration of the party besieged at Loesam.
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responded with aggressive air campaign. Pakistani military sources revealed that the army was surprised by the resistance of the insurgents. Taliban used advanced tactics to fight prepared defense system.
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The influx of Taliban fighters from the Kunar province across the border of Afghanistan was viewed as a further sign that dictated the nature of the fight by diverting resources away from fighting with
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operations in Bajaur. His physical presence at the forward-most positions during critical stages of the battle was an inspiration for the junior leaders and a morale booster for the troops.
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On 28 February 2009, the security forces defeated the Taliban and other Islamist militants in Bajaur, which was a strategically important region on the Afghan border. Major-General
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bullet injury. However, they extracted the stranded vehicle along with the soldiers. He was awarded by the government for his contribution to the operation.
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stronghold. Bajaur was ultimately declared clear in March 2010. When the operation was completed, a large number of militants surrendered before the army.
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During the early days of August in 2008, a check-post was established by the Frontier Corps to seize control of the Afghan-Pakistan border crossing over
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called Abu Saeed Al-Masri. The Army suffered 20 casualties. The military encouraged local tribes to rebel against the Taliban by raising the
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By the end of the year, the Army claimed that it had killed more than 1,000 militants, including the foreign commander of Al Qaeda, an
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were deployed for the logistical support and evacuation of critically wounded soldiers to the
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Nauman led the link-up unit on 8 August 2008 after the previous day's failed link attempt.
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helicopters extensively to pacify high-altitude mountain ridges occupied by the militants.
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and fighter jets were deployed that attacked Taliban hideouts. To support the Army, the
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The dedication of combatant commanders helped the Bajaul Valley to end the terrorism.
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Major General. Mumtaz also conducted Khyber 2 operation in Tirah Valley in 2015.
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might have occurred in retaliation for the military offensive in Bajaur.
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during Operation Sherdil in support of ground troops and
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Battalion commanders who served in Operation Sherdil.
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Index

Bajaur Campaign
Battle of Bajaur (1519)
Insurgency in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

Bajaur
Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Province
Pakistan
Pakistan
TTP
Al-Qaeda
TNSM

MG
Tariq Khan

B.Gen.
Abid Mumtaz

B.Gen.
Zafar ul haq

Col
Nauman Saeed
Faqir Mohammed
Abu Saeed Al-Masri
Pakistan Army

26th Infantry Brigade
Pakistan Air Force
FCKP (N)

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