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It is an irony of fate that the colonial mindset of the ruling elite and official historians in our country tried to project the role of a few leaders in the freedom movement while ignoring the voice of others for their own political and ideological reasons. This article highlights the role of an unsung hero of our freedom movement, Muhammad Aslam Sanjari of Peshawar (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa). How did Sanjari, a sub tribe of Kakar Pashtuns, migrate from Kandahar to Bolan (Balochistan) and how did they settled in Peshawar? Being a member of noble Afghan family, a young Aslam Sanjari was attracted by revolutionary movements and newspapers like Al-Hilal, Albilagh and Sirajul Akhbar Afghania in Peshawar valley. He spent many years in British jails and in solitary confinement and prisons in Kabul. Nevertheless, during imprisonment, he wrote excellent poetry in Pashtu, Urdu and Persian with notions of nostalgia and spirit of freedom. How he participated overtly and covertly in various political movements for the independence of our motherland and people’s rights on both sides of the Durand Line is the main focus of the article.

Fazl-ur-Rahim Marwat, Shahbaz Khan. (2017) MUHAMMAD ASLAM SANJARI: UNSUNG HERO OF FREEDOM MOVEMENT, Pakistan , Volume 53, Issue 1.
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