Born in northwest Pakistan, Mir Sultan Khan served as a sergeant in the 2nd Battalion of the First Punjab Regiment in the British army during the Second World War. While fighting in Burma he was captured by Japanese forces and held in a prisoner of war camp until 1945. He was later awarded two medals for his service.
For his grandson, Muhammad Tanveer, his grandfather’s service has allowed him a greater sense of connection with British history – and inspired a military career of his own. Speaking to students at Eden Girls’ School, Waltham Forest – a Muslim school for girls in east London – Mr. Tanveer said that the wareffort contributions by ethnic minority Britons must not be forgotten to history.
“His military service is really inspiring for me. I feel more part of the history, I feel more connected – I feel proud,” Mr. Tanveer, now a cadet instructor, said. “This influence and inspiration I took from my grandad – it drove me towards choosing this career, to be a part of the Ministry of Defence. This history should come into the spotlight, especially for young generations.”
Mr. Tanveer’s own daughter, Roviha, a pupil at the school, said that discovering her great-grandfather’s Second World War contribution has meant that this year’s Remembrance Day commemorations have taken on a new meaning.
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