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for weapons and curfew was imposed on the area. Biharis in Mohammadpur had shot at a group of Bengali refugees returning home, wounding 6 and killing one. Gunfights broke out in Mohammadpur and Mirpur between Biharis and soldiers of the Bangladesh Armed Forces. Journalists were not permitted to enter
59:, mostly inhabited by Biharis, remained under the control of pro-Pakistan paramilitary forces, even after the independence of Bangladesh. Many of the inhabitants were members of pro-Pakistan paramilitary forces like the 123:. After losing 42 army personnel and 82 police personnel, Khan retreated from Mirpur to an Indian army base. Mirpur was liberated after reinforcements were sent from different cantonments of Bangladesh. 104:
while soldiers searched for weapons. United Nations representative, Vittorio Winspeare-Guicciardi visited the camp, where Biharis asked him to help them move to Pakistan.
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soldiers. On 30 January 1972, Indian Army personnel were withdrawn, as their guarding of Biharis had become a source of tension between Bangladeshis and Indians.
444: 119:, who sent Second Lieutenant Selim Mohammad Kamrul Hasan, who was killed in action, to support him. The battle saw heavy gunfights between his forces and 285: 55:, was killed by the Bihari inhabitants of Mirpur along with her family members. Bangladesh became an independent country on 16 December 1971. 449: 99:, who was previously kidnapped by members of the Al-Badr. Zahir Raihan was never seen again. The soldiers started searching Mirpur and 454: 107:
After the surrender of Pakistan Army and the independence of Bangladesh, Mirpur was the last stronghold of pro-Pakistan forces.
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remained pro-Pakistan. Bengalis living in Mirpur were threatened and attacked by pro-Pakistan Biharis. Bengali poet,
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commanded the Bangladeshi forces composed 82 personnel of Bangladesh Army and 200 personnel of
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had surrounded Mirpur and began preparations to "liberate Mirpur". Bengali filmmaker,
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In Bangladesh, 31 January is marked as Victory Day of Mirpur or
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Index

Mirpur Thana
Dhaka
Bangladesh Armed Forces
Bangladesh Liberation war
Bangladesh Liberation War
Mirpur
Meherunnesa
Mirpur Thana
Razakars
Al-Badr
Al-Shams
Pakistan Army
Indian Army
Bangladesh Armed Forces
Zahir Raihan
Shahidullah Kaiser
Mohammadpur Thana
Golam Helal Morshed Khan
Bangladesh Police
Moinul Hossain Chowdhury
collaborators of Pakistan Army
Mirpur Mukto Dibosh
Abdul Quader Mollah
Meherunnesa
Khandker Abu Taleb
"Bangla College: A Witness to the 1971 Genocide"



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