6 August 1928– 10 September 1965), born as Aziz Ahmad but usually known as Raja Aziz Bhatti, was a military officer in the Pakistan Army who was cited with the Nishan-e-Haider (Eng.
Lit.: Emblem of Lion) for his actions of valor during the Battle of Burki in second war with India in 1965.
Prior to gaining officer's commission in the Pakistan Army, Major Bhatti served in the Pakistan Air Force as an enlisted personnel and left the air force as a Corporal in a favor of transferring to the Army.
His brief career in the military was subjected to be as a staff officer working on administrative positions in the Pakistan Army, and widely popular as the "Muhafiz-e-Lahore" (Protector of Lahore).In 1997, he was subjected to a critically acclaimed biographical war drama telefilm, Major Raja Aziz Bhatti, produced by the ISPR and directed by Salim Tahir of the PTV.