- The
Mukti Bahini,
initially called the
Mukti Fauj, also
known as the
Bangladesh Forces, was a big tent
armed guerrilla resistance movement consisting of...
-
Bangladesh genocide. In
response to the violence,
members of the
Mukti Bahini—a
guerrilla resistance movement formed by
Bengali military, paramilitary...
- The
Jatiya Rakkhi Bahini (Bengali: জাতীয় রক্ষী বাহিনী, lit. 'National
Defense Force') was a
Bangladeshi paramilitary force formed in 1972 by the Sheikh...
- The
Mujib Bahini,
initially called the
Bangladesh Liberation Force (BLF), was an politico-armed
force formed during the
Bangladesh Liberation War to fight...
- The
Shanti Bahini (Bengali: শান্তি বাহিনী;
meaning "Peace Force") was the
armed wing of the
Parbatya Chattagram Jana
Samhati Samiti (United People's Party...
-
Bangladesh Forces, had
divided Mukti Bahini forces into 11
geographical sectors for
command and
control purpose.
Mukti Bahini forces numbered 30,000 regular...
- অপারেশন জ্যাকপট) was a
codename for
three operations undertaken by the
Mukti Bahini in East ****stan (now Bangladesh)
against ****stan
forces at the climax...
- The All
India Trinamool Congress (transl. All
India Gr****roots Congress; abbr. AITC) is an
Indian political party that is
mainly influential in the state...
-
Kader Bahini (Force of Kader) was an
independent militia created during the
Bangladesh War of
Independence of 1971, the
other being Mukti Bahini. It was...
- (in Bengali).
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