- Abu
Sadat Mohammad Sayem, who
became the next President. The
Biplobi Shainik Sangstha (BSS) was a 'vaguely
socialist and egalitarian'
organisation in...
- The
Biplobi Shainik Sangstha (Revolutionary Soldier's Organisation) was a
clandestine socialist group within the
Bangladesh Army,
which was
active from...
-
people of East Bengal.
Tamuddun Majlish published a w****ly
named Shaptahik Shainik from 1948 to 1961, as a
mouthpiece of the
Bengali Language Movement. tamaddun...
- was
organised by Lt.
Colonel Abu
Taher and his
clandestine group Biplobi Shainik Sangstha,
during which Mosharraf was killed,
alongside Lt.
Colonel A.T...
- বিপ্লব (Sepoy-Janata Biplob)) Bangladesh
Jatiya Samajtantrik Dal
Biplobi Shainik Sangstha Successful coup:
Death of
Khaled Mosharraf 27
April 1978 28 April...
- with her
mother where she came to meet with
Begum Rokeya. A
short story Shainik Badhu which Sufia wrote was
published in a
local paper in 1923. In 1925...
-
officers were held
under Taher's leadership.
These troops belonged to
Biplobi Shainik Sangstha (Revolutionary Soldier's Organisation),
which was a 'socialist...
-
General Osmany p.128 Hamid, Lt. Col. (ret.)
Muhammad A.,
Felay Asha
Shainik Jiban p42, ISBN 984-412-099-3 Siddiqi, Brig Gen. (ret.) A.R., The Military...
- response,
Taher and his
clandestine group within the army, the
Biplobi Shainik Sangstha launched the 7
November coup to free Zia from imprisonment. At...
-
Bohagi Mel is well known. Many Bihu
teams were
formed . Dologuri,
Shilpi Shainik, Mornoiporiya, Pasuwa, Dhumuha, and Borluitporiya. The Bihu
teams of Kalabari...