Bir Bikrom
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Bir Bikrom (literally, "Valiant hero" in Bangla
) is the third highest gallantry award in Bangladesh
. Like the other gallantry awards, this was introduced immediately after the Bangladeshi Liberation War. Bir Bikrom was awarded to 175 fighters.
Bangladesh Army
Bangladesh Navy
Bangladesh Air Force
Bangladesh Police
Bengali language
Bengali or Bangla is an eastern Indo-Aryan language. It is native to the region of eastern South Asia known as Bengal, which comprises present day Bangladesh, the Indian state of West Bengal, and parts of the Indian states of Tripura and Assam. It is written with the Bengali script...
) is the third highest gallantry award in Bangladesh
Bangladesh
Bangladesh , officially the People's Republic of Bangladesh is a sovereign state located in South Asia. It is bordered by India on all sides except for a small border with Burma to the far southeast and by the Bay of Bengal to the south...
. Like the other gallantry awards, this was introduced immediately after the Bangladeshi Liberation War. Bir Bikrom was awarded to 175 fighters.
Recipients
175 fighters have been awarded on 15 December, 1973 for their heroic actions at the Liberation War of Bangladesh in 1971. The government of Bangladesh declared the name of the awardees in Bangladesh Gazette on 15 December 1973. This list has been prepared on the base of the Gazette.Bangladesh ArmyBangladesh ArmyThe Bangladesh Army is the land forces branch and the largest of the three uniformed service of the Bangladesh Armed Forces. The primary mission of the Army is to provide necessary forces and capabilities in support of Bangladesh's security and defense strategies including defense of the nation's...
Sl. no. | ID no. | Rank (At the time of award) | NAME |
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01 | B.A.-6561 | Major Major Major is a rank of commissioned officer, with corresponding ranks existing in almost every military in the world.When used unhyphenated, in conjunction with no other indicator of rank, the term refers to the rank just senior to that of an Army captain and just below the rank of lieutenant colonel. ... |
Khondokar Najmul Huda (খন্দকার নাজমুল হুদা) |
02 | B.A.-7495 | Major Major Major is a rank of commissioned officer, with corresponding ranks existing in almost every military in the world.When used unhyphenated, in conjunction with no other indicator of rank, the term refers to the rank just senior to that of an Army captain and just below the rank of lieutenant colonel. ... |
Abu Saleh Mohammad Nasim Abu Saleh Mohammad Nasim Lieutenant General Abu Saleh Mohammad Nasim, Bir Bikrom is a former Chief of the Bangladesh Army. He participated in the Bangladesh Liberation War and was awarded Bir Bikrom for valor by the government in 1971. He was injured in one leg during this war. He was appointed Chief of Army Staff by the... (আবু সালেহ মোহাম্মদ নাসিম) |
03 | B.A.-6924 | Major Major Major is a rank of commissioned officer, with corresponding ranks existing in almost every military in the world.When used unhyphenated, in conjunction with no other indicator of rank, the term refers to the rank just senior to that of an Army captain and just below the rank of lieutenant colonel. ... |
Shafaat Jamil Shafaat Jamil -Early life:He was born on March 1, 1940. His father A.H. Karimullah was an East Pakistan Civil Service Officer. Jamil was educated at Dhaka College, University of Dhaka and Pakistan Military Academy, Kakul.... (শফাত জামিল) |
04 | B.A.-6994 | Major Major Major is a rank of commissioned officer, with corresponding ranks existing in almost every military in the world.When used unhyphenated, in conjunction with no other indicator of rank, the term refers to the rank just senior to that of an Army captain and just below the rank of lieutenant colonel. ... |
Moinul Hossain Choudhury (মঈনুল হোসেন চৌধুরী) |
05 | B.A.-7221 | Major Major Major is a rank of commissioned officer, with corresponding ranks existing in almost every military in the world.When used unhyphenated, in conjunction with no other indicator of rank, the term refers to the rank just senior to that of an Army captain and just below the rank of lieutenant colonel. ... |
Geias Uddin Ahmed Choudhury (গিয়াস উদ্দিন আহমেদ চৌধুরী) |
06 | B.A.-7445 | Captain | Mohsin Uddin Ahmed (মহসিন উদ্দিন আহমেদ) |
07 | B.A.-8343 | Captain | Amin Ahmed Choudhury (আমীন আহমেদ চৌধুরী) |
08 | B.A.-8734 | Major Major Major is a rank of commissioned officer, with corresponding ranks existing in almost every military in the world.When used unhyphenated, in conjunction with no other indicator of rank, the term refers to the rank just senior to that of an Army captain and just below the rank of lieutenant colonel. ... |
M.A.R. Azom Choudhury (এম . এ . আর. আজম চৌধুরী) |
09 | B.A.-8894 | Major Major Major is a rank of commissioned officer, with corresponding ranks existing in almost every military in the world.When used unhyphenated, in conjunction with no other indicator of rank, the term refers to the rank just senior to that of an Army captain and just below the rank of lieutenant colonel. ... |
Mostafizur Rahman (মোস্তাফিজুর রহমান) |
10 | B.S.S.-10691 | Captain | Hafizuddin Ahmed (হাফিজউদ্দিন আহমেদ) |
11 | B.S.S.-9706 | Captain | Oli Ahmed Oli Ahmed Colonel Dr.Oli Ahmad Bir Bikram is a senior Bengali politician. He is the President of Liberal Democratic Party .Dr. Oli is a freedom fighter. He was the first Bengali Military officer to revolt against Pakistan army on 25 March 1971. Before the starting of Liberation war and was the first officer... (অলী আহমেদ) |
12 | B.S.S.-9375 | Major Major Major is a rank of commissioned officer, with corresponding ranks existing in almost every military in the world.When used unhyphenated, in conjunction with no other indicator of rank, the term refers to the rank just senior to that of an Army captain and just below the rank of lieutenant colonel. ... |
Zafor Imam (জাফর ইমাম) |
13 | B.S.S.-10334 | Captain | A. Y. M. Mahfuzur Rahman (এ . ওয়াই . এম . মাহফুজুর রহমান) |
14 | B.S.S.-9639 | Captain | Mehdi Ali Imam (মেহদী আলী ইমাম) |
15 | B.S.S.-11431 | Captain | S. H. M. B. Noor Choudhury (এস . এইচ . এম . বী . নূর চৌধুরী) |
16 | B.S.S.-12307 | Captain | Imamuzzaman (ইমামুজ্জামান) |
17 | B.A.-12568 | Lieutenant Lieutenant A lieutenant is a junior commissioned officer in many nations' armed forces. Typically, the rank of lieutenant in naval usage, while still a junior officer rank, is senior to the army rank... |
S. I. M. Nur-un-nabi Choudhury (এস . ঈ . এম . নূর-ঊন-নবী চৌধুরী) |
18 | B.S.S.-11965 | Lieutenant Lieutenant A lieutenant is a junior commissioned officer in many nations' armed forces. Typically, the rank of lieutenant in naval usage, while still a junior officer rank, is senior to the army rank... |
Matiur Rahman Matiur Rahman Matiur Rahman or Motiur Rahman is a male Muslim given name composed of the elements Muti' , al- and Rahman meaning obedient to the Most Gracious... (মতিউর রহমান) |
19 | B.S.S.-12176 | Lieutenant Lieutenant A lieutenant is a junior commissioned officer in many nations' armed forces. Typically, the rank of lieutenant in naval usage, while still a junior officer rank, is senior to the army rank... |
Abdul Mannan (আবদুল মান্নান) (E-bengal) |
20 | B. A.-11970 | Lieutenant Lieutenant A lieutenant is a junior commissioned officer in many nations' armed forces. Typically, the rank of lieutenant in naval usage, while still a junior officer rank, is senior to the army rank... |
Golam Helal Morshed Khan (গোলাম হেলাল মোর্শেদ খান) |
21 | Lieutenant Lieutenant A lieutenant is a junior commissioned officer in many nations' armed forces. Typically, the rank of lieutenant in naval usage, while still a junior officer rank, is senior to the army rank... |
Samsher Mobin Choudhury (সমশের মবীন চৌধুরী) | |
22 | S.S.-9 | Lieutenant Lieutenant A lieutenant is a junior commissioned officer in many nations' armed forces. Typically, the rank of lieutenant in naval usage, while still a junior officer rank, is senior to the army rank... |
Abdur Rouf (আব্দুর রউফ) |
23 | S.S.=25 | 2nd Lieutenant | Khandakar Azizul Islam (খন্দকার আজিজুল ইসলাম) (Shaheed) |
24 | 2nd Lieutenant | Mezbahuddin Ahmed (মেজবাহুদ্দিন আহমেদ) | |
25 | Subedar Major | Abdul Zobbar Patwari (আব্দুল জব্বার পাটওয়ারী) | |
26 | Subedar Subedar Subedar is a historical rank in the Indian Army, ranking below British commissioned officers and above non-commissioned officers. The rank was otherwise equivalent to a British lieutenant and was introduced in the East India Company's presidency armies, to make it easier for British officers to... |
Abdul Wahab (আব্দুল ওয়াহাব,) | |
27 | Subedar Subedar Subedar is a historical rank in the Indian Army, ranking below British commissioned officers and above non-commissioned officers. The rank was otherwise equivalent to a British lieutenant and was introduced in the East India Company's presidency armies, to make it easier for British officers to... |
Muhammad Abdus Shukur (মোহাম্মদ আব্দুস শূকুর) (Wrongly printed, He was a Member of Bangladesh Rifle) | |
28 | Subedar Subedar Subedar is a historical rank in the Indian Army, ranking below British commissioned officers and above non-commissioned officers. The rank was otherwise equivalent to a British lieutenant and was introduced in the East India Company's presidency armies, to make it easier for British officers to... |
Abdul Karim (আব্দুল করিম) (2-E.Bengal) | |
29 | Subedar Subedar Subedar is a historical rank in the Indian Army, ranking below British commissioned officers and above non-commissioned officers. The rank was otherwise equivalent to a British lieutenant and was introduced in the East India Company's presidency armies, to make it easier for British officers to... |
Waliullah (ওয়ালিউল্লাহ) | |
30 | Naib Subedar | Mohammad Amanullah (মোহাম্মদ আমানুল্লাহ) (Shaheed) | |
31 | Naib Subedar | Mohammad Ibrahim (মোহাম্মদ ইব্রাহীম) | |
32 | Naib Subedar | Vulu Miah (ভুলু মিঞা) | |
33 | Naib Subedar | Abdus Salam (আব্দুস সালাম) (Shaheed) | |
34 | Naib Subedar | M A Mannan (এম . এ . মান্নান) | |
35 | Naib Subedar | Abdul Haque Bhuyan (আব্দুল হক ভুইঞাঁ) | |
36 | Naib Subedar | I. A. R Ahmed (আই . এ . আর . আহমেদ) (Shaheed) | |
37 | Naib Subedar | Abdul Malek (আব্দুল মালেক) (EPRHQ-3) | |
38 | Naib Subedar | Mohammad Shahidullah Bhuyan (মোহাম্মদ শহীদুল্লাহ ভুইঞাঁ) (Shaheed) | |
39 | Naib Subedar | Abdul Hashem (আব্দুল হাশেম) | |
40 | Naib Subedar | Abdul Haque | |
41 | Naib Subedar | Nur Ahmed Gazi (Shaheed) | |
42 | Naib Subedar | Md. Ashraf Ali Khan (Shaheed) | |
43 | Naib Subedar | Shamsul Haque (Sector-4) | |
44 | Naib Subedar | Jonab Ali (2-E. Bengal) | |
45 | Havildar Havildar Havildar ) was the Military 'In Charge' of a Fort during the times of Maratha Empire. In the British Indian Army it was equivalent rank to Sergeant, next above Naik, and is still used in the modern Indian Army and Pakistan Army. The cavalry equivalent is Daffadar... |
Nurul Haque | |
46 | Havildar Havildar Havildar ) was the Military 'In Charge' of a Fort during the times of Maratha Empire. In the British Indian Army it was equivalent rank to Sergeant, next above Naik, and is still used in the modern Indian Army and Pakistan Army. The cavalry equivalent is Daffadar... |
Abdul Halim (Shaheed) | |
47 | Havildar Havildar Havildar ) was the Military 'In Charge' of a Fort during the times of Maratha Empire. In the British Indian Army it was equivalent rank to Sergeant, next above Naik, and is still used in the modern Indian Army and Pakistan Army. The cavalry equivalent is Daffadar... |
Nur Islam (Shaheed) | |
48 | Havildar Havildar Havildar ) was the Military 'In Charge' of a Fort during the times of Maratha Empire. In the British Indian Army it was equivalent rank to Sergeant, next above Naik, and is still used in the modern Indian Army and Pakistan Army. The cavalry equivalent is Daffadar... |
Rafiqul Islam (Shaheed) | |
49 | Havildar Havildar Havildar ) was the Military 'In Charge' of a Fort during the times of Maratha Empire. In the British Indian Army it was equivalent rank to Sergeant, next above Naik, and is still used in the modern Indian Army and Pakistan Army. The cavalry equivalent is Daffadar... |
Ruhul Amin (Shaheed) | |
50 | Havildar Havildar Havildar ) was the Military 'In Charge' of a Fort during the times of Maratha Empire. In the British Indian Army it was equivalent rank to Sergeant, next above Naik, and is still used in the modern Indian Army and Pakistan Army. The cavalry equivalent is Daffadar... |
F Afzal Hossain | |
51 | Havildar Havildar Havildar ) was the Military 'In Charge' of a Fort during the times of Maratha Empire. In the British Indian Army it was equivalent rank to Sergeant, next above Naik, and is still used in the modern Indian Army and Pakistan Army. The cavalry equivalent is Daffadar... |
Rangu Miah (Shaheed) | |
52 | Havildar Havildar Havildar ) was the Military 'In Charge' of a Fort during the times of Maratha Empire. In the British Indian Army it was equivalent rank to Sergeant, next above Naik, and is still used in the modern Indian Army and Pakistan Army. The cavalry equivalent is Daffadar... |
Shakim Uddin (Shaheed) | |
53 | Havildar Havildar Havildar ) was the Military 'In Charge' of a Fort during the times of Maratha Empire. In the British Indian Army it was equivalent rank to Sergeant, next above Naik, and is still used in the modern Indian Army and Pakistan Army. The cavalry equivalent is Daffadar... |
Golam Rasul (Shaheed) (Sector-4) | |
54 | L. Havildar | Taher | |
55 | Naik Naik (military rank) Naik is the equivalent rank to Corporal in the Indian Army and Pakistan Army, and previously in the British Indian Army and the Camel Corps, ranking between Lance Naik and Havildar. In cavalry units the equivalent is Lance Daffadar. Like a British Corporal, a Naik wears two rank chevrons.... |
Afsar Ali | |
56 | Naik Naik (military rank) Naik is the equivalent rank to Corporal in the Indian Army and Pakistan Army, and previously in the British Indian Army and the Camel Corps, ranking between Lance Naik and Havildar. In cavalry units the equivalent is Lance Daffadar. Like a British Corporal, a Naik wears two rank chevrons.... |
Abdul Haque | |
57 | Naik Naik (military rank) Naik is the equivalent rank to Corporal in the Indian Army and Pakistan Army, and previously in the British Indian Army and the Camel Corps, ranking between Lance Naik and Havildar. In cavalry units the equivalent is Lance Daffadar. Like a British Corporal, a Naik wears two rank chevrons.... |
Abdul Motallib (Shaheed) | |
58 | Naik Naik (military rank) Naik is the equivalent rank to Corporal in the Indian Army and Pakistan Army, and previously in the British Indian Army and the Camel Corps, ranking between Lance Naik and Havildar. In cavalry units the equivalent is Lance Daffadar. Like a British Corporal, a Naik wears two rank chevrons.... |
Nuruzzaman (Shaheed) | |
59 | Naik Naik (military rank) Naik is the equivalent rank to Corporal in the Indian Army and Pakistan Army, and previously in the British Indian Army and the Camel Corps, ranking between Lance Naik and Havildar. In cavalry units the equivalent is Lance Daffadar. Like a British Corporal, a Naik wears two rank chevrons.... |
Touhid Ullah | |
60 | Naik Naik (military rank) Naik is the equivalent rank to Corporal in the Indian Army and Pakistan Army, and previously in the British Indian Army and the Camel Corps, ranking between Lance Naik and Havildar. In cavalry units the equivalent is Lance Daffadar. Like a British Corporal, a Naik wears two rank chevrons.... |
Abdul Rahman | |
61 | Naik Naik (military rank) Naik is the equivalent rank to Corporal in the Indian Army and Pakistan Army, and previously in the British Indian Army and the Camel Corps, ranking between Lance Naik and Havildar. In cavalry units the equivalent is Lance Daffadar. Like a British Corporal, a Naik wears two rank chevrons.... |
Md. Mohor Ali (Shaheed) | |
62 | Naik Naik (military rank) Naik is the equivalent rank to Corporal in the Indian Army and Pakistan Army, and previously in the British Indian Army and the Camel Corps, ranking between Lance Naik and Havildar. In cavalry units the equivalent is Lance Daffadar. Like a British Corporal, a Naik wears two rank chevrons.... |
Abdul Khaleque (Former Navy) | |
63 | Naik Naik (military rank) Naik is the equivalent rank to Corporal in the Indian Army and Pakistan Army, and previously in the British Indian Army and the Camel Corps, ranking between Lance Naik and Havildar. In cavalry units the equivalent is Lance Daffadar. Like a British Corporal, a Naik wears two rank chevrons.... |
Abdur Rob Choudhury (Late) (Sector-2) | |
64 | Lance Naik Lance Naik Lance Naik is the equivalent rank to Lance Corporal in the Pakistan and Indian Armies and before 1947, in the British Indian Army, ranking below Naik. In cavalry units the equivalent is Acting Lance Daffadar. Like a British Lance Corporal, he wore a single rank chevron.... |
Mohammad Mostofa (Late) | |
65 | Lance Naik Lance Naik Lance Naik is the equivalent rank to Lance Corporal in the Pakistan and Indian Armies and before 1947, in the British Indian Army, ranking below Naik. In cavalry units the equivalent is Acting Lance Daffadar. Like a British Lance Corporal, he wore a single rank chevron.... |
Sirajul Islam (Shaheed) | |
66 | Lance Naik Lance Naik Lance Naik is the equivalent rank to Lance Corporal in the Pakistan and Indian Armies and before 1947, in the British Indian Army, ranking below Naik. In cavalry units the equivalent is Acting Lance Daffadar. Like a British Lance Corporal, he wore a single rank chevron.... |
Abdur Barek | |
67 | Lance Naik Lance Naik Lance Naik is the equivalent rank to Lance Corporal in the Pakistan and Indian Armies and before 1947, in the British Indian Army, ranking below Naik. In cavalry units the equivalent is Acting Lance Daffadar. Like a British Lance Corporal, he wore a single rank chevron.... |
Abul Kalam Azad | |
68 | Lance Naik Lance Naik Lance Naik is the equivalent rank to Lance Corporal in the Pakistan and Indian Armies and before 1947, in the British Indian Army, ranking below Naik. In cavalry units the equivalent is Acting Lance Daffadar. Like a British Lance Corporal, he wore a single rank chevron.... |
Delwar Hossain (Shaheed) | |
69 | Sepoy Sepoy A sepoy was formerly the designation given to an Indian soldier in the service of a European power. In the modern Indian Army, Pakistan Army and Bangladesh Army it remains in use for the rank of private soldier.-Etymology and Historical usage:... |
Tara Uddin (Shaheed) | |
70 | Sepoy Sepoy A sepoy was formerly the designation given to an Indian soldier in the service of a European power. In the modern Indian Army, Pakistan Army and Bangladesh Army it remains in use for the rank of private soldier.-Etymology and Historical usage:... |
Abdul Aziz (1-E. Bengal) | |
71 | Sepoy Sepoy A sepoy was formerly the designation given to an Indian soldier in the service of a European power. In the modern Indian Army, Pakistan Army and Bangladesh Army it remains in use for the rank of private soldier.-Etymology and Historical usage:... |
Md. Sanaullah (Shaheed) | |
72 | Sepoy Sepoy A sepoy was formerly the designation given to an Indian soldier in the service of a European power. In the modern Indian Army, Pakistan Army and Bangladesh Army it remains in use for the rank of private soldier.-Etymology and Historical usage:... |
Golam Mostofa Kamal (Shaheed) | |
73 | Sepoy Sepoy A sepoy was formerly the designation given to an Indian soldier in the service of a European power. In the modern Indian Army, Pakistan Army and Bangladesh Army it remains in use for the rank of private soldier.-Etymology and Historical usage:... |
Khandakar Rezanur Hossain (Shaheed) | |
74 | Sepoy Sepoy A sepoy was formerly the designation given to an Indian soldier in the service of a European power. In the modern Indian Army, Pakistan Army and Bangladesh Army it remains in use for the rank of private soldier.-Etymology and Historical usage:... |
Haidar Ali (2-E.Bengal) | |
75 | Sepoy Sepoy A sepoy was formerly the designation given to an Indian soldier in the service of a European power. In the modern Indian Army, Pakistan Army and Bangladesh Army it remains in use for the rank of private soldier.-Etymology and Historical usage:... |
Abul Kalam Azad (Shaheed) | |
76 | Sepoy Sepoy A sepoy was formerly the designation given to an Indian soldier in the service of a European power. In the modern Indian Army, Pakistan Army and Bangladesh Army it remains in use for the rank of private soldier.-Etymology and Historical usage:... |
Jamaluddin (Shaheed) | |
77 | Sepoy Sepoy A sepoy was formerly the designation given to an Indian soldier in the service of a European power. In the modern Indian Army, Pakistan Army and Bangladesh Army it remains in use for the rank of private soldier.-Etymology and Historical usage:... |
Abdur Rahim (Shaheed) | |
78 | Sepoy Sepoy A sepoy was formerly the designation given to an Indian soldier in the service of a European power. In the modern Indian Army, Pakistan Army and Bangladesh Army it remains in use for the rank of private soldier.-Etymology and Historical usage:... |
Nurul Islam Bhuyan (Shaheed) | |
79 | Sepoy Sepoy A sepoy was formerly the designation given to an Indian soldier in the service of a European power. In the modern Indian Army, Pakistan Army and Bangladesh Army it remains in use for the rank of private soldier.-Etymology and Historical usage:... |
Abdul Mannan (Shaheed) | |
80 | Sepoy Sepoy A sepoy was formerly the designation given to an Indian soldier in the service of a European power. In the modern Indian Army, Pakistan Army and Bangladesh Army it remains in use for the rank of private soldier.-Etymology and Historical usage:... |
Ali Ashraf (Shaheed) | |
81 | Sepoy Sepoy A sepoy was formerly the designation given to an Indian soldier in the service of a European power. In the modern Indian Army, Pakistan Army and Bangladesh Army it remains in use for the rank of private soldier.-Etymology and Historical usage:... |
Mujibur Rahman (Shaheed) | |
82 | Sepoy Sepoy A sepoy was formerly the designation given to an Indian soldier in the service of a European power. In the modern Indian Army, Pakistan Army and Bangladesh Army it remains in use for the rank of private soldier.-Etymology and Historical usage:... |
Abdul Haque (9-E.Bengal) | |
83 | Sepoy Sepoy A sepoy was formerly the designation given to an Indian soldier in the service of a European power. In the modern Indian Army, Pakistan Army and Bangladesh Army it remains in use for the rank of private soldier.-Etymology and Historical usage:... |
Ramjan Ali (Shaheed)(10-E.Bengal) | |
84 | Havildar Havildar Havildar ) was the Military 'In Charge' of a Fort during the times of Maratha Empire. In the British Indian Army it was equivalent rank to Sergeant, next above Naik, and is still used in the modern Indian Army and Pakistan Army. The cavalry equivalent is Daffadar... |
Hemayet Uddin | |
85 | Mojahid | Nurul Islam (Shaheed) | |
86 | Mojahid | Abdul Khaleque (9-E.Bengal) | |
87 | Mojahid | Sirajul Haque (Shaheed) | |
88 | Mojahid | Ramij Udding (Late) (2-E.Bengal) | |
89 | Mojahid | Captain Md. Tomijuddin (Shaheed) | |
90 | Ansar Ansar (military) Anṣâr refer to a class of warriors who are renowned for their arsenal of weapons and for their speed and mobility on the battlefield. The quality of the Arabian horses quickly led to these soldiers dominating the battlefield, making ample use of their array of weaponry, which consisted of... |
Elahi Box Patwari (Shaheed) (2nd Sector) |
Former EPR
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91 | Subedar Major | Fakaruddin Ahmed Choudhury | |
92 | Subedar Subedar Subedar is a historical rank in the Indian Army, ranking below British commissioned officers and above non-commissioned officers. The rank was otherwise equivalent to a British lieutenant and was introduced in the East India Company's presidency armies, to make it easier for British officers to... |
Khandakar Motiur Rahman | |
93 | Subedar Subedar Subedar is a historical rank in the Indian Army, ranking below British commissioned officers and above non-commissioned officers. The rank was otherwise equivalent to a British lieutenant and was introduced in the East India Company's presidency armies, to make it easier for British officers to... |
Moniruzzaman Moniruzzaman Al Mohammad Moniruzzaman is a Bangladeshi cricketer who has played in 2 ODIs, in 2003.... (Shaheed) |
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94 | Naib Subedar | Sultan Ahmed Sultan Ahmed Sultan Ahmed is an Pakistan-born Omani cricketer. He is a right-handed batsman and right-arm medium-fast bowler. He has made several appearances as a batsman in the 2005 ICC Trophy, and has also played first-class cricket and List A cricket for Karachi teams.-References:... |
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95 | Naib Subedar | Syed Amurzzaman | |
96 | Havildar Havildar Havildar ) was the Military 'In Charge' of a Fort during the times of Maratha Empire. In the British Indian Army it was equivalent rank to Sergeant, next above Naik, and is still used in the modern Indian Army and Pakistan Army. The cavalry equivalent is Daffadar... |
Abdul Hakim Abdul Hakim Abdul Hakim was a poet in medieval Bengal. He was born on the island of Sandwip in 1620. Hakim's most famous work perhaps is Nurnama , a depiction of the life of prophet Muhammad in lyrical Bangla... |
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97 | Havildar Havildar Havildar ) was the Military 'In Charge' of a Fort during the times of Maratha Empire. In the British Indian Army it was equivalent rank to Sergeant, next above Naik, and is still used in the modern Indian Army and Pakistan Army. The cavalry equivalent is Daffadar... |
Jumma Miah(Shaheed) | |
98 | Havildar Havildar Havildar ) was the Military 'In Charge' of a Fort during the times of Maratha Empire. In the British Indian Army it was equivalent rank to Sergeant, next above Naik, and is still used in the modern Indian Army and Pakistan Army. The cavalry equivalent is Daffadar... |
Abdus Salam Abdus Salam Mohammad Abdus Salam, NI, SPk Mohammad Abdus Salam, NI, SPk Mohammad Abdus Salam, NI, SPk (Urdu: محمد عبد السلام, pronounced , (January 29, 1926– November 21, 1996) was a Pakistani theoretical physicist and Nobel laureate in Physics for his work on the electroweak unification of the... |
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99 | Havildar Havildar Havildar ) was the Military 'In Charge' of a Fort during the times of Maratha Empire. In the British Indian Army it was equivalent rank to Sergeant, next above Naik, and is still used in the modern Indian Army and Pakistan Army. The cavalry equivalent is Daffadar... |
Nazim Uddin | |
100 | Havildar Havildar Havildar ) was the Military 'In Charge' of a Fort during the times of Maratha Empire. In the British Indian Army it was equivalent rank to Sergeant, next above Naik, and is still used in the modern Indian Army and Pakistan Army. The cavalry equivalent is Daffadar... |
U. K. Ghing | |
101 | Havildar Havildar Havildar ) was the Military 'In Charge' of a Fort during the times of Maratha Empire. In the British Indian Army it was equivalent rank to Sergeant, next above Naik, and is still used in the modern Indian Army and Pakistan Army. The cavalry equivalent is Daffadar... |
Anis Mollah | |
102 | Havildar Havildar Havildar ) was the Military 'In Charge' of a Fort during the times of Maratha Empire. In the British Indian Army it was equivalent rank to Sergeant, next above Naik, and is still used in the modern Indian Army and Pakistan Army. The cavalry equivalent is Daffadar... |
Mohammad Kamruzzaman Khalifa (Shaheed) | |
103 | Havildar Havildar Havildar ) was the Military 'In Charge' of a Fort during the times of Maratha Empire. In the British Indian Army it was equivalent rank to Sergeant, next above Naik, and is still used in the modern Indian Army and Pakistan Army. The cavalry equivalent is Daffadar... |
Arob Ali | |
104 | Havildar Havildar Havildar ) was the Military 'In Charge' of a Fort during the times of Maratha Empire. In the British Indian Army it was equivalent rank to Sergeant, next above Naik, and is still used in the modern Indian Army and Pakistan Army. The cavalry equivalent is Daffadar... |
Mohammad Nurul Islam (Shaheed) | |
105 | Havildar Havildar Havildar ) was the Military 'In Charge' of a Fort during the times of Maratha Empire. In the British Indian Army it was equivalent rank to Sergeant, next above Naik, and is still used in the modern Indian Army and Pakistan Army. The cavalry equivalent is Daffadar... |
Tarique Ullah (Shaheed) | |
106 | Havildar Havildar Havildar ) was the Military 'In Charge' of a Fort during the times of Maratha Empire. In the British Indian Army it was equivalent rank to Sergeant, next above Naik, and is still used in the modern Indian Army and Pakistan Army. The cavalry equivalent is Daffadar... |
Delwar Hossain Delwar Hossain Delwar Hossain is a first class and List A cricketer from Bangladesh. He made his debut for Rajshahi Division in 2006/07 and played 1 first class and 2 list A one day games in that season. He scored an unbeaten 51 on his first class debut against Barisal Division and got figures of 3-46 in the... (Shaheed) |
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107 | Havildar Havildar Havildar ) was the Military 'In Charge' of a Fort during the times of Maratha Empire. In the British Indian Army it was equivalent rank to Sergeant, next above Naik, and is still used in the modern Indian Army and Pakistan Army. The cavalry equivalent is Daffadar... |
Azizul Haque Azizul Haque Azizul Haque Azizul Haque Azizul Haque (also Azizul Hacque , Khan Bahadur Qazi Azizul Huq, Quazi Syed Azizul Haque was a police officer of British India who worked with Edward Henry to develop the Henry Classification System of fingerprints. Haque, reportedly, provided the mathematical basis for... (Shaheed) |
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108 | Havildar Havildar Havildar ) was the Military 'In Charge' of a Fort during the times of Maratha Empire. In the British Indian Army it was equivalent rank to Sergeant, next above Naik, and is still used in the modern Indian Army and Pakistan Army. The cavalry equivalent is Daffadar... |
Mohammad Mozaffar Ahmed (Shaheed) | |
109 | Havildar Havildar Havildar ) was the Military 'In Charge' of a Fort during the times of Maratha Empire. In the British Indian Army it was equivalent rank to Sergeant, next above Naik, and is still used in the modern Indian Army and Pakistan Army. The cavalry equivalent is Daffadar... |
Mohmmad Abul Kashem (Shaheed) | |
110 | Naik Naik (military rank) Naik is the equivalent rank to Corporal in the Indian Army and Pakistan Army, and previously in the British Indian Army and the Camel Corps, ranking between Lance Naik and Havildar. In cavalry units the equivalent is Lance Daffadar. Like a British Corporal, a Naik wears two rank chevrons.... |
Mohmmad Abdul Malek (Shaheed) | |
111 | Naik Naik (military rank) Naik is the equivalent rank to Corporal in the Indian Army and Pakistan Army, and previously in the British Indian Army and the Camel Corps, ranking between Lance Naik and Havildar. In cavalry units the equivalent is Lance Daffadar. Like a British Corporal, a Naik wears two rank chevrons.... |
Shah Ali (Shaheed) | |
112 | Lance Naik Lance Naik Lance Naik is the equivalent rank to Lance Corporal in the Pakistan and Indian Armies and before 1947, in the British Indian Army, ranking below Naik. In cavalry units the equivalent is Acting Lance Daffadar. Like a British Lance Corporal, he wore a single rank chevron.... |
Mofizuddin Ahmed (Shaheed) | |
113 | Lance Naik Lance Naik Lance Naik is the equivalent rank to Lance Corporal in the Pakistan and Indian Armies and before 1947, in the British Indian Army, ranking below Naik. In cavalry units the equivalent is Acting Lance Daffadar. Like a British Lance Corporal, he wore a single rank chevron.... |
Zillur Rahman Zillur Rahman Md. Zillur Rahman is the President of Bangladesh and a senior presidium member of the Awami League... (Shaheed) |
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114 | Lance Naik Lance Naik Lance Naik is the equivalent rank to Lance Corporal in the Pakistan and Indian Armies and before 1947, in the British Indian Army, ranking below Naik. In cavalry units the equivalent is Acting Lance Daffadar. Like a British Lance Corporal, he wore a single rank chevron.... |
Lilu Miah (Shaheed) | |
115 | Lance Naik Lance Naik Lance Naik is the equivalent rank to Lance Corporal in the Pakistan and Indian Armies and before 1947, in the British Indian Army, ranking below Naik. In cavalry units the equivalent is Acting Lance Daffadar. Like a British Lance Corporal, he wore a single rank chevron.... |
Mohammad Nizamuddin (Shaheed) | |
116 | Lance Naik Lance Naik Lance Naik is the equivalent rank to Lance Corporal in the Pakistan and Indian Armies and before 1947, in the British Indian Army, ranking below Naik. In cavalry units the equivalent is Acting Lance Daffadar. Like a British Lance Corporal, he wore a single rank chevron.... |
Abul Khaer | |
117 | Lance Naik Lance Naik Lance Naik is the equivalent rank to Lance Corporal in the Pakistan and Indian Armies and before 1947, in the British Indian Army, ranking below Naik. In cavalry units the equivalent is Acting Lance Daffadar. Like a British Lance Corporal, he wore a single rank chevron.... |
Abdus Sattar Abdus Sattar Justice Abdus Sattar was a President of Bangladesh. He was born in 1906 in Daraka of Bolpur, Birbhum district of West Bengal . Justice Sattar obtained his MA in Political Science and Law degree in 1929 from Calcutta University... (Shaheed) |
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118 | Sepoy Sepoy A sepoy was formerly the designation given to an Indian soldier in the service of a European power. In the modern Indian Army, Pakistan Army and Bangladesh Army it remains in use for the rank of private soldier.-Etymology and Historical usage:... |
Abul Basar (Shaheed) | |
119 | Sepoy Sepoy A sepoy was formerly the designation given to an Indian soldier in the service of a European power. In the modern Indian Army, Pakistan Army and Bangladesh Army it remains in use for the rank of private soldier.-Etymology and Historical usage:... |
Abdul Mjid | |
120 | Sepoy Sepoy A sepoy was formerly the designation given to an Indian soldier in the service of a European power. In the modern Indian Army, Pakistan Army and Bangladesh Army it remains in use for the rank of private soldier.-Etymology and Historical usage:... |
Ansar Ali (Shaheed) | |
121 | Sepoy Sepoy A sepoy was formerly the designation given to an Indian soldier in the service of a European power. In the modern Indian Army, Pakistan Army and Bangladesh Army it remains in use for the rank of private soldier.-Etymology and Historical usage:... |
Mohammad Ullah Mohammad Ullah Mohammad Mohammadullah was the 4th President of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh... (Shaheed) |
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122 | Sepoy Sepoy A sepoy was formerly the designation given to an Indian soldier in the service of a European power. In the modern Indian Army, Pakistan Army and Bangladesh Army it remains in use for the rank of private soldier.-Etymology and Historical usage:... |
Atahar Ali Mollik (Shaheed) | |
123 | Sepoy Sepoy A sepoy was formerly the designation given to an Indian soldier in the service of a European power. In the modern Indian Army, Pakistan Army and Bangladesh Army it remains in use for the rank of private soldier.-Etymology and Historical usage:... |
Abul Motaleb | |
124 | Sepoy Sepoy A sepoy was formerly the designation given to an Indian soldier in the service of a European power. In the modern Indian Army, Pakistan Army and Bangladesh Army it remains in use for the rank of private soldier.-Etymology and Historical usage:... |
Seraj Miah (Shaheed) | |
125 | Sepoy Sepoy A sepoy was formerly the designation given to an Indian soldier in the service of a European power. In the modern Indian Army, Pakistan Army and Bangladesh Army it remains in use for the rank of private soldier.-Etymology and Historical usage:... |
Abdul Aziz Abdul Aziz Abdul Aziz is a male Muslim given name and in modern usage, surname. It is built from the Arabic words Abd, al- and Aziz. The name means "servant of the Almighty", Al-Azīz being one of the names of God in the Qur'an, which give rise to the Muslim theophoric names.The letter a of the al- is... |
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126 | Sepoy Sepoy A sepoy was formerly the designation given to an Indian soldier in the service of a European power. In the modern Indian Army, Pakistan Army and Bangladesh Army it remains in use for the rank of private soldier.-Etymology and Historical usage:... |
Muhammad Mohsin Muhammad Mohsin Muhammad Mohsin was one of the most prolific philanthropists in the history of Bengal. His most notable contribution was during the great famine of Bengal during 1769-70.... |
Bangladesh NavyBangladesh NavyThe Bangladesh Navy is the naval arm of the Bangladesh Armed Forces. At present the navy is mostly limited to coastal patrolling, however it is implementing an ambitious procurement and expansion program to ensure the security of Bangladesh's maritime boundary...
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127 | B.A-4 | Amin Ullah Sheikh | |
128 | A.B. | Mohammad H Mollah (Shaheed) | |
129 | A.B | Mohammad Mohibullah (Shaheed) | |
130 | R.E.N.-1 | Fariduddin Ahmad (Shaheed) | |
131 | Seaman | Mohammad Abdul Malik | |
132 | S.T.W.D.-1 | Mohammad Abdur Rahman | |
133 | Submerinar | A. W. Choudhury (Sector-1) | |
129 | M.E.-1 | Abdul Rakib Miah (Shaheed) |
Bangladesh Air ForceBangladesh Air ForceThe Bangladesh Air Force , is the air arm of the Bangladesh Armed Forces. Bangladesh Air Force currently employs more than 22,000 personnel including 600+ Pilots.-History:...
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135 | Flight Sergeant Sergeant Sergeant is a rank used in some form by most militaries, police forces, and other uniformed organizations around the world. Its origins are the Latin serviens, "one who serves", through the French term Sergent.... |
Syed Monsur Ali |
Bangladesh PoliceBangladesh PoliceThe Bangladesh Police is the main law enforcement agency of Bangladesh. It is administered under the Ministry of Home Affairs of the Government of Bangladesh. It plays a crucial role in maintaining peace and enforcement of law and order within the whole of Bangladesh...
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136 | Police Constable Constable A constable is a person holding a particular office, most commonly in law enforcement. The office of constable can vary significantly in different jurisdictions.-Etymology:... |
Abdul Mannan (Shaheed) | |
137 | Police Constable Constable A constable is a person holding a particular office, most commonly in law enforcement. The office of constable can vary significantly in different jurisdictions.-Etymology:... |
Touhid (Shaheed) | |
138 | Former P.S.P | Mahbubuddin Ahmed |
Sector-2
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139 | Gonobahini Gonobahini Gonobahini was part of Mukti Bahini, also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs was a guerrilla force which fought against the Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971. Mukti Bahini was a combined force of Bangladesh Army, Bangladesh Air Force, Bangladesh Navy, Bangladesh... /Mukti Bahini Mukti Bahini Mukti Bahini , also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs, collectively refers to the armed organizations who fought against the Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War. It was dynamically formed by Bengali regulars and civilians after the proclamation of Bangladesh's independence on... |
Mohammad Shahjahan Siddiqui, Naval Commando | |
140 | Gonobahini Gonobahini Gonobahini was part of Mukti Bahini, also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs was a guerrilla force which fought against the Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971. Mukti Bahini was a combined force of Bangladesh Army, Bangladesh Air Force, Bangladesh Navy, Bangladesh... /Mukti Bahini Mukti Bahini Mukti Bahini , also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs, collectively refers to the armed organizations who fought against the Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War. It was dynamically formed by Bengali regulars and civilians after the proclamation of Bangladesh's independence on... |
kabiruzzaman (Shaheed), Naval Commando | |
141 | Gonobahini Gonobahini Gonobahini was part of Mukti Bahini, also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs was a guerrilla force which fought against the Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971. Mukti Bahini was a combined force of Bangladesh Army, Bangladesh Air Force, Bangladesh Navy, Bangladesh... /Mukti Bahini Mukti Bahini Mukti Bahini , also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs, collectively refers to the armed organizations who fought against the Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War. It was dynamically formed by Bengali regulars and civilians after the proclamation of Bangladesh's independence on... |
Maya, 56, Vojohori Saha Street, Dhaka-1 | |
142 | Gonobahini Gonobahini Gonobahini was part of Mukti Bahini, also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs was a guerrilla force which fought against the Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971. Mukti Bahini was a combined force of Bangladesh Army, Bangladesh Air Force, Bangladesh Navy, Bangladesh... /Mukti Bahini Mukti Bahini Mukti Bahini , also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs, collectively refers to the armed organizations who fought against the Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War. It was dynamically formed by Bengali regulars and civilians after the proclamation of Bangladesh's independence on... |
Abdul Kashem Bhuyan (Shaheed) | |
143 | Gonobahini Gonobahini Gonobahini was part of Mukti Bahini, also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs was a guerrilla force which fought against the Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971. Mukti Bahini was a combined force of Bangladesh Army, Bangladesh Air Force, Bangladesh Navy, Bangladesh... /Mukti Bahini Mukti Bahini Mukti Bahini , also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs, collectively refers to the armed organizations who fought against the Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War. It was dynamically formed by Bengali regulars and civilians after the proclamation of Bangladesh's independence on... |
Abdus Salam, 1/3, Dilu Road, Dhaka | |
144 | Gonobahini Gonobahini Gonobahini was part of Mukti Bahini, also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs was a guerrilla force which fought against the Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971. Mukti Bahini was a combined force of Bangladesh Army, Bangladesh Air Force, Bangladesh Navy, Bangladesh... /Mukti Bahini Mukti Bahini Mukti Bahini , also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs, collectively refers to the armed organizations who fought against the Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War. It was dynamically formed by Bengali regulars and civilians after the proclamation of Bangladesh's independence on... |
Abdus Sabur Khan, Father-Sujat Ali Khan | |
145 | Gonobahini Gonobahini Gonobahini was part of Mukti Bahini, also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs was a guerrilla force which fought against the Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971. Mukti Bahini was a combined force of Bangladesh Army, Bangladesh Air Force, Bangladesh Navy, Bangladesh... /Mukti Bahini Mukti Bahini Mukti Bahini , also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs, collectively refers to the armed organizations who fought against the Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War. It was dynamically formed by Bengali regulars and civilians after the proclamation of Bangladesh's independence on... |
Swapan, 13, Koilash Ghosh Lane, Dhaka | |
146 | Gonobahini Gonobahini Gonobahini was part of Mukti Bahini, also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs was a guerrilla force which fought against the Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971. Mukti Bahini was a combined force of Bangladesh Army, Bangladesh Air Force, Bangladesh Navy, Bangladesh... /Mukti Bahini Mukti Bahini Mukti Bahini , also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs, collectively refers to the armed organizations who fought against the Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War. It was dynamically formed by Bengali regulars and civilians after the proclamation of Bangladesh's independence on... |
Kazi Kamaluddin, 13, Koilash Ghosh Lane, Dhaka | |
147 | Gonobahini Gonobahini Gonobahini was part of Mukti Bahini, also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs was a guerrilla force which fought against the Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971. Mukti Bahini was a combined force of Bangladesh Army, Bangladesh Air Force, Bangladesh Navy, Bangladesh... /Mukti Bahini Mukti Bahini Mukti Bahini , also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs, collectively refers to the armed organizations who fought against the Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War. It was dynamically formed by Bengali regulars and civilians after the proclamation of Bangladesh's independence on... |
Shafi Imam Rumi (Shaheed), Kshanika House, 355 Elephant Road, Dhaka | |
148 | Gonobahini Gonobahini Gonobahini was part of Mukti Bahini, also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs was a guerrilla force which fought against the Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971. Mukti Bahini was a combined force of Bangladesh Army, Bangladesh Air Force, Bangladesh Navy, Bangladesh... /Mukti Bahini Mukti Bahini Mukti Bahini , also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs, collectively refers to the armed organizations who fought against the Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War. It was dynamically formed by Bengali regulars and civilians after the proclamation of Bangladesh's independence on... |
Jewel, Father-Abdul Wazed Choudhury | |
149 | Gonobahini Gonobahini Gonobahini was part of Mukti Bahini, also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs was a guerrilla force which fought against the Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971. Mukti Bahini was a combined force of Bangladesh Army, Bangladesh Air Force, Bangladesh Navy, Bangladesh... /Mukti Bahini Mukti Bahini Mukti Bahini , also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs, collectively refers to the armed organizations who fought against the Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War. It was dynamically formed by Bengali regulars and civilians after the proclamation of Bangladesh's independence on... |
Bodiul Alom (Shaheed), 57 Monipuri, Tejgaon, Dhaka | |
150 | Gonobahini Gonobahini Gonobahini was part of Mukti Bahini, also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs was a guerrilla force which fought against the Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971. Mukti Bahini was a combined force of Bangladesh Army, Bangladesh Air Force, Bangladesh Navy, Bangladesh... /Mukti Bahini Mukti Bahini Mukti Bahini , also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs, collectively refers to the armed organizations who fought against the Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War. It was dynamically formed by Bengali regulars and civilians after the proclamation of Bangladesh's independence on... |
Mohammad Abu Bakar son of Abu Jaffar (Shaheed), House-3, Road-96, Gulshan, Dhaka |
Sector-4
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151 | Gonobahini Gonobahini Gonobahini was part of Mukti Bahini, also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs was a guerrilla force which fought against the Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971. Mukti Bahini was a combined force of Bangladesh Army, Bangladesh Air Force, Bangladesh Navy, Bangladesh... /Mukti Bahini Mukti Bahini Mukti Bahini , also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs, collectively refers to the armed organizations who fought against the Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War. It was dynamically formed by Bengali regulars and civilians after the proclamation of Bangladesh's independence on... |
Mohammad Shahabuddin(Shaheed), Father-Kamaluddin | |
152 | Gonobahini Gonobahini Gonobahini was part of Mukti Bahini, also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs was a guerrilla force which fought against the Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971. Mukti Bahini was a combined force of Bangladesh Army, Bangladesh Air Force, Bangladesh Navy, Bangladesh... /Mukti Bahini Mukti Bahini Mukti Bahini , also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs, collectively refers to the armed organizations who fought against the Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War. It was dynamically formed by Bengali regulars and civilians after the proclamation of Bangladesh's independence on... |
Mahmud Hossain (Shaheed), Father-Yakub Ali | |
153 | Gonobahini Gonobahini Gonobahini was part of Mukti Bahini, also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs was a guerrilla force which fought against the Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971. Mukti Bahini was a combined force of Bangladesh Army, Bangladesh Air Force, Bangladesh Navy, Bangladesh... /Mukti Bahini Mukti Bahini Mukti Bahini , also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs, collectively refers to the armed organizations who fought against the Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War. It was dynamically formed by Bengali regulars and civilians after the proclamation of Bangladesh's independence on... |
Nilmoni Sarkar (Shaheed), Father-Atul Sarkar |
Sector-5
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154 | Gonobahini Gonobahini Gonobahini was part of Mukti Bahini, also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs was a guerrilla force which fought against the Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971. Mukti Bahini was a combined force of Bangladesh Army, Bangladesh Air Force, Bangladesh Navy, Bangladesh... /Mukti Bahini Mukti Bahini Mukti Bahini , also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs, collectively refers to the armed organizations who fought against the Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War. It was dynamically formed by Bengali regulars and civilians after the proclamation of Bangladesh's independence on... |
Jagat Joity Das(Shaheed), Father-Jitendra Chandra Das | |
155 | Gonobahini Gonobahini Gonobahini was part of Mukti Bahini, also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs was a guerrilla force which fought against the Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971. Mukti Bahini was a combined force of Bangladesh Army, Bangladesh Air Force, Bangladesh Navy, Bangladesh... /Mukti Bahini Mukti Bahini Mukti Bahini , also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs, collectively refers to the armed organizations who fought against the Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War. It was dynamically formed by Bengali regulars and civilians after the proclamation of Bangladesh's independence on... |
Sirajul Islam (Shaheed), Father-Mokbul Hossain | |
156 | Gonobahini Gonobahini Gonobahini was part of Mukti Bahini, also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs was a guerrilla force which fought against the Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971. Mukti Bahini was a combined force of Bangladesh Army, Bangladesh Air Force, Bangladesh Navy, Bangladesh... /Mukti Bahini Mukti Bahini Mukti Bahini , also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs, collectively refers to the armed organizations who fought against the Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War. It was dynamically formed by Bengali regulars and civilians after the proclamation of Bangladesh's independence on... |
Yamin Choudhury | |
157 | Gonobahini Gonobahini Gonobahini was part of Mukti Bahini, also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs was a guerrilla force which fought against the Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971. Mukti Bahini was a combined force of Bangladesh Army, Bangladesh Air Force, Bangladesh Navy, Bangladesh... /Mukti Bahini Mukti Bahini Mukti Bahini , also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs, collectively refers to the armed organizations who fought against the Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War. It was dynamically formed by Bengali regulars and civilians after the proclamation of Bangladesh's independence on... |
Matiur Rahman |
Sector-6
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158 | Gonobahini Gonobahini Gonobahini was part of Mukti Bahini, also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs was a guerrilla force which fought against the Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971. Mukti Bahini was a combined force of Bangladesh Army, Bangladesh Air Force, Bangladesh Navy, Bangladesh... /Mukti Bahini Mukti Bahini Mukti Bahini , also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs, collectively refers to the armed organizations who fought against the Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War. It was dynamically formed by Bengali regulars and civilians after the proclamation of Bangladesh's independence on... |
Abdus Samad (Shaheed) |
Sector-7
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159 | Gonobahini Gonobahini Gonobahini was part of Mukti Bahini, also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs was a guerrilla force which fought against the Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971. Mukti Bahini was a combined force of Bangladesh Army, Bangladesh Air Force, Bangladesh Navy, Bangladesh... /Mukti Bahini Mukti Bahini Mukti Bahini , also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs, collectively refers to the armed organizations who fought against the Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War. It was dynamically formed by Bengali regulars and civilians after the proclamation of Bangladesh's independence on... |
A.T.M. Hamidul Hossain, 12 Shamoli, Robin Bhaban, 50 No. Dhaka | |
160 | Gonobahini Gonobahini Gonobahini was part of Mukti Bahini, also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs was a guerrilla force which fought against the Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971. Mukti Bahini was a combined force of Bangladesh Army, Bangladesh Air Force, Bangladesh Navy, Bangladesh... /Mukti Bahini Mukti Bahini Mukti Bahini , also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs, collectively refers to the armed organizations who fought against the Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War. It was dynamically formed by Bengali regulars and civilians after the proclamation of Bangladesh's independence on... |
Mr. Siddique (Shaheed), Professor Sarda Cadet College, Village-Deluakhani, Post-Vangabari, District-Pabna | |
161 | Gonobahini Gonobahini Gonobahini was part of Mukti Bahini, also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs was a guerrilla force which fought against the Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971. Mukti Bahini was a combined force of Bangladesh Army, Bangladesh Air Force, Bangladesh Navy, Bangladesh... /Mukti Bahini Mukti Bahini Mukti Bahini , also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs, collectively refers to the armed organizations who fought against the Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War. It was dynamically formed by Bengali regulars and civilians after the proclamation of Bangladesh's independence on... |
Mohammd Idris Ali Khan |
Sector-8
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162 | Gonobahini Gonobahini Gonobahini was part of Mukti Bahini, also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs was a guerrilla force which fought against the Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971. Mukti Bahini was a combined force of Bangladesh Army, Bangladesh Air Force, Bangladesh Navy, Bangladesh... /Mukti Bahini Mukti Bahini Mukti Bahini , also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs, collectively refers to the armed organizations who fought against the Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War. It was dynamically formed by Bengali regulars and civilians after the proclamation of Bangladesh's independence on... |
Mohammd Khalil Saifuddin (Shaheed) | |
163 | Gonobahini Gonobahini Gonobahini was part of Mukti Bahini, also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs was a guerrilla force which fought against the Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971. Mukti Bahini was a combined force of Bangladesh Army, Bangladesh Air Force, Bangladesh Navy, Bangladesh... /Mukti Bahini Mukti Bahini Mukti Bahini , also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs, collectively refers to the armed organizations who fought against the Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War. It was dynamically formed by Bengali regulars and civilians after the proclamation of Bangladesh's independence on... |
M. A. Mannan, Village-Alphadanga, Thana-Faridpur, District-Faridpur | |
164 | Gonobahini Gonobahini Gonobahini was part of Mukti Bahini, also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs was a guerrilla force which fought against the Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971. Mukti Bahini was a combined force of Bangladesh Army, Bangladesh Air Force, Bangladesh Navy, Bangladesh... /Mukti Bahini Mukti Bahini Mukti Bahini , also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs, collectively refers to the armed organizations who fought against the Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War. It was dynamically formed by Bengali regulars and civilians after the proclamation of Bangladesh's independence on... |
Toufiq-E-Elaji Choudhury (Former CSP), Father-Late Delwar Choudhury, Village-Nateshahar, Thana-Bianibazar, District-Sylhet |
Sector-9
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165 | Gonobahini Gonobahini Gonobahini was part of Mukti Bahini, also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs was a guerrilla force which fought against the Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971. Mukti Bahini was a combined force of Bangladesh Army, Bangladesh Air Force, Bangladesh Navy, Bangladesh... /Mukti Bahini Mukti Bahini Mukti Bahini , also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs, collectively refers to the armed organizations who fought against the Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War. It was dynamically formed by Bengali regulars and civilians after the proclamation of Bangladesh's independence on... |
Khijir, Father-Jahan Box Tarofdar, Village-Char Kartikdia, Post-Kartikdia, District-Khulna | |
166 | Gonobahini Gonobahini Gonobahini was part of Mukti Bahini, also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs was a guerrilla force which fought against the Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971. Mukti Bahini was a combined force of Bangladesh Army, Bangladesh Air Force, Bangladesh Navy, Bangladesh... /Mukti Bahini Mukti Bahini Mukti Bahini , also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs, collectively refers to the armed organizations who fought against the Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War. It was dynamically formed by Bengali regulars and civilians after the proclamation of Bangladesh's independence on... |
Altaf Hossain (Shaheed), Father-Hazi Sobhan Molla, Village+Post-Vabanipur, District-Barishal |
Sector-11
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167 | Gonobahini Gonobahini Gonobahini was part of Mukti Bahini, also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs was a guerrilla force which fought against the Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971. Mukti Bahini was a combined force of Bangladesh Army, Bangladesh Air Force, Bangladesh Navy, Bangladesh... /Mukti Bahini Mukti Bahini Mukti Bahini , also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs, collectively refers to the armed organizations who fought against the Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War. It was dynamically formed by Bengali regulars and civilians after the proclamation of Bangladesh's independence on... |
Mohammad Yusuf | |
168 | Gonobahini Gonobahini Gonobahini was part of Mukti Bahini, also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs was a guerrilla force which fought against the Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971. Mukti Bahini was a combined force of Bangladesh Army, Bangladesh Air Force, Bangladesh Navy, Bangladesh... /Mukti Bahini Mukti Bahini Mukti Bahini , also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs, collectively refers to the armed organizations who fought against the Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War. It was dynamically formed by Bengali regulars and civilians after the proclamation of Bangladesh's independence on... |
Mohammad Khurram (Shaheed), Father-Mubarak Hossain | |
169 | Gonobahini Gonobahini Gonobahini was part of Mukti Bahini, also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs was a guerrilla force which fought against the Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971. Mukti Bahini was a combined force of Bangladesh Army, Bangladesh Air Force, Bangladesh Navy, Bangladesh... /Mukti Bahini Mukti Bahini Mukti Bahini , also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs, collectively refers to the armed organizations who fought against the Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War. It was dynamically formed by Bengali regulars and civilians after the proclamation of Bangladesh's independence on... |
Jamal Uddin (Shaheed), Father-Mr. Nasir Uddin | |
170 | Gonobahini Gonobahini Gonobahini was part of Mukti Bahini, also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs was a guerrilla force which fought against the Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971. Mukti Bahini was a combined force of Bangladesh Army, Bangladesh Air Force, Bangladesh Navy, Bangladesh... /Mukti Bahini Mukti Bahini Mukti Bahini , also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs, collectively refers to the armed organizations who fought against the Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War. It was dynamically formed by Bengali regulars and civilians after the proclamation of Bangladesh's independence on... |
Amanullah Kabir (Shaheed), Father-Ahmad Ali Master | |
171 | Gonobahini Gonobahini Gonobahini was part of Mukti Bahini, also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs was a guerrilla force which fought against the Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971. Mukti Bahini was a combined force of Bangladesh Army, Bangladesh Air Force, Bangladesh Navy, Bangladesh... /Mukti Bahini Mukti Bahini Mukti Bahini , also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs, collectively refers to the armed organizations who fought against the Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War. It was dynamically formed by Bengali regulars and civilians after the proclamation of Bangladesh's independence on... |
Bur Islam, Father-Md. Rafiquddin | |
172 | Gonobahini Gonobahini Gonobahini was part of Mukti Bahini, also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs was a guerrilla force which fought against the Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971. Mukti Bahini was a combined force of Bangladesh Army, Bangladesh Air Force, Bangladesh Navy, Bangladesh... /Mukti Bahini Mukti Bahini Mukti Bahini , also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs, collectively refers to the armed organizations who fought against the Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War. It was dynamically formed by Bengali regulars and civilians after the proclamation of Bangladesh's independence on... |
Mohammad Shawkat Ali Sarkar, Father-Ijab Uddin Sarkar | |
173 | Gonobahini Gonobahini Gonobahini was part of Mukti Bahini, also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs was a guerrilla force which fought against the Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971. Mukti Bahini was a combined force of Bangladesh Army, Bangladesh Air Force, Bangladesh Navy, Bangladesh... /Mukti Bahini Mukti Bahini Mukti Bahini , also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs, collectively refers to the armed organizations who fought against the Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War. It was dynamically formed by Bengali regulars and civilians after the proclamation of Bangladesh's independence on... |
Md. Abul Kalam Azad, Father-Kashem Uddin Sarkar | |
174 | Gonobahini Gonobahini Gonobahini was part of Mukti Bahini, also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs was a guerrilla force which fought against the Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971. Mukti Bahini was a combined force of Bangladesh Army, Bangladesh Air Force, Bangladesh Navy, Bangladesh... /Mukti Bahini Mukti Bahini Mukti Bahini , also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs, collectively refers to the armed organizations who fought against the Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War. It was dynamically formed by Bengali regulars and civilians after the proclamation of Bangladesh's independence on... |
Md. Shahjahan, Father-Jasim Uddin Sarkar | |
175 | Gonobahini Gonobahini Gonobahini was part of Mukti Bahini, also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs was a guerrilla force which fought against the Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971. Mukti Bahini was a combined force of Bangladesh Army, Bangladesh Air Force, Bangladesh Navy, Bangladesh... /Mukti Bahini Mukti Bahini Mukti Bahini , also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs, collectively refers to the armed organizations who fought against the Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War. It was dynamically formed by Bengali regulars and civilians after the proclamation of Bangladesh's independence on... |
Md. Habihur Rahman, Father-Moulavi Mod. Kashem Ali, Village-Madurapara, Sologosta, Post-Ghatail, District-Tangail |