BRB Canal Defender of Lahore I Battle of Batapur | Shaheed Kabi Marta Nahi | Ahmad Shabir
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Waqia ik aisy shaheed ka jo 4 maah or 10 din brb nahar ma rahy or jb unki lassh nikali to wo easy k wasy hi thy
Batapur is a Town near the city of Lahore, Pakistan. It was established as a residence for the workers of the Bata shoe factory. The international airport is the Allama Iqbal International Airport in Lahore is on 20 minute drive through Lahore Ring Road. This was ruined once during the Indo-Pakistan War of 1965 and the Indo-Pakistan War of 1971.
Battle of Batapur
The Battle of Batapur was fought between Pakistan and India on 6 September 1965. 15 Infantry Division under World War II veteran Major General Nirinjan Parsad crossed the international border and started advancing towards Lahore. 15 Division was supported by 14 Scinde Horse, the tank regiment equipped with Sherman tanks.
On the Pakistan side, it was the 3 Baloch Regiment under command of Lieutenant Colonel Tajammal Hussain Malik which started for the BRB canal.
The battle ended in Pakistani victory.
The battle forced Nirinjan Parsad to retreat leaving behind his jeep and personal papers and dairy, which were captured by the Pakistan army. Pakistan radio broadcast an excerpt from the paper causing a great deal of embarrassment to India.
Bambawali-Ravi-Bedian Canal
Bambanwala-Ravi-Bedian Canal (BRB Canal), also called Ichogil Canal, is a manmade waterway in Pakistan that takes off from the Upper Chenab Canal near the Bambanwala village (to the west of Daska), runs southeast until reaching close to the India-Pakistan border and then runs south parallel to the border. It ends at the Sutlej near Kangan Pur 100 km south of Lahore. It is the source of the Lahore Canal which runs westwards to the city of Lahore.
The Ichogil Canal was constructed by Pakistan in the 1950s partly as a defensive obstacle to prevent an invasion of Lahore. At 45 m (148 ft) wide and 5 m (16 ft) deep, it presents a serious obstacle for military forces. It was captured by Indian forces during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965 in the Battle of Ichogil Bund.
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