Gonobahini (Bengali: গণবাহিনী, lit. 'People's Army') was the armed wing of the Jatiya Samajtantrik Dal. The group was mainly composed of former Mukti Bahini...
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Gono Bahini (Bengali: গণবাহিনী" People's Army") was a component of the Mukti Bahini, the guerilla force which fought against the Pakistan Army during the...
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independence of Bangladesh when left-wing insurgents, particularly the Gonobahini fought against the government of the Prime Minister Sheikh Mujibur Rahman...
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M. A. Jalil, ASM Abdur Rab and Shajahan Siraj. It had an armed wing, Gonobahini, led by Colonel Abu Taher and Hasanul Haq Inu, Kazi Aref Ahmed, Monirul...
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through an armed revolution. Taher became the head of its armed wing, the Gonobahini and led a violent insurgency campaign against the government of Sheikh...
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Bhuiyan (Bengali: খাজা নিজামউদ্দিন ভূইয়া) was a Bangladeshi officer in the Gonobahini, who was killed fighting in the Bangladesh Liberation war. He was awarded...
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in 2015. At the height of Mujib's power, left-wing insurgents from the Gonobahini fought against Mujib's government to establish a Marxist government. The...
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establishing socialism through an armed revolution. It had an armed wing, Gonobahini, which led a violent insurgency against the government of Sheikh Mujibur...
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and known as the Gonobahini (People's Forces) consisting of lightly trained civilian brigades under military command; the Gonobahini also consisted of...
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Independence EPLF ELF 1972 1975 1972–1975 Bangladesh insurgency Bangladesh Gonobahini Purba Banglar Sarbahara Party 1972 Ongoing Maoist insurgency in Turkey...
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