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Hamidur Rahman



Hamidur Rahman

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Hamidur Rahman's biography: (second February 1953-28 October 1971) also called Shaheed Sepoy Hamidur Rahman was an officer in the military of the Peoples' Republic of Bangladesh Liberation War. Hamidur Rahman was slaughtered on 28 October 1971 while attempting to invade a Pakistani Army position at Dhalai, Sylhet. The adversary position of intrigue was in the end caught by the propelling section of Mukti Bahini troops (East Bengal Regiment), holding onto control of the Dhalai outskirt station. The accomplishment of the activity was to a great extent because of his endeavors. Hamidur Rahman was granted the Bir Sreshtho. He spared different troopers and the entire nation by dormancy by dying. 


Early existence of Hamidur Rahman's biography  

Hamidur was born on 2 February 1953 in Khardo Khalishpur village (Renamed Hamid Nagar) in Moheshpur thana police station of the Jhenaidah District. He was the most seasoned of all kin in his family. In 1947 when the Partition of India was going on, the benefits his folks possessed fell in India, making them cross the outskirt and settle in the bordertown of Khorda Khalishpur of Jhenaidah. He completed his essential training at Khalishpur grade school and a while later went to a nearby night school. He from that point proceeded to join the East Bengal Regiment. On February 1971, he was relegated to EBR focus in Chittagong Cantonment. Hamidur Rahman joined the Bangladesh Liberation war in 1971. On March 25, Hamidur Rahman chose to leave the cantonment to return to his town, he at that point proceeded to join the Mukti Bahini which remained as the freedom power. 

Association in Bangladesh Liberation War 

The Dhalai outskirt station where the Pakistani armed force was based turned into a focal point because of its significance to the progression of troops and supplies. It turned into the essential objective of the political dissidents; in this manner catching it was a need. They progressed inside scope of the station during the assault by the Mukti Bahini freedom contenders however before long turned into an unconquerable issue because of the automatic weapon utilized by the Pakistani armed force shielding the station, discharging resolutely from the south-west corner of the compound. The C Company of the First East Bengal Regiment (EBR) where Hamidur Rahman was enrolled was the group relegated to the errand of taking the station from the Pakistani armed force fighter there. 

The evening of October 1971 three crews of Mukti Bahini freedom contenders comprising of 125 men carefully moved into assaulting position planning to assault the station, they were on the very edge of springing an unexpected assault, when a landmine out of nowhere detonated alarming the safeguarding Pakistani soldiers who began terminating unpredictably. The assaulting crews, after a few endeavors to invade the foe position because of the machine shoot, they chose to utilize projectiles to clear the automatic weapon homes. The firearm fight keep going for a few hours, the freedom contenders was prevented because of the exceptional terminating from LMG utilized by the adversary. 

At a point it was an impasse, Hamidur Rahman willingly volunteered to assault the soldiers by tossing the projectiles, he slithered through the sloping waterways, he abstained from being spotted as he crept in obscurity continuing towards the automatic rifle home, when he found a workable pace, he drew in the two automatic weapon administrators murdering them two which rendered the firearm inoperable. Lamentably, Hamidur Rahman was shot in the leg and chest, he bounced into the other automatic rifle home and connected with them in close battle battling with the two different administrators keeping an eye on the LMG in this manner executing them all the while and killing the weapon. 

At the point when the East Bengali Regiment troops (EBR) saw that Hamidur Rahman had changed the tides of the fight by killing the automatic rifle home, they charged towards the foe prompting the catch of the Pakistan troop's first line of resistance inside a brief timeframe. After the catch of the Dhalai Border station from the Pakistani armed force, EBR troops discovered Hamidur Rahman's dormant body lying among the killed Pakistani soldiers which he had executed in the LMG home. Shipahi Hamidur Rahman sacrifice helped the East Bengal Regiment take control of the Dhalai Border outpost.

The dead group of Hamidur Rahman was conveyed by the freedom contenders 30km inwards the city and was at long last let go at Aambasa in the Tripura Kingdom. A landmark was later worked at Dhalai verge on the spot of his demise. 

27 October 2007, authorities of the Bangladesh guardian government chose to bring back the remaining parts of Hamidur Rahman to Bangladesh and cover him directly beside Bir Shrestho Maiur Rahman. It was guessed that the last spot he was before his passing was around 20 feet from the Pakistani dugout or the sloping trench. On the 10th December 2007 the remains of Hamidur Rahman were brought back to Bangladesh and on 11 December 2007, he was reburied again at Buddhijibi Joborsthan cemetery in Dhaka.

Bir Sreshtho Medal 

The Bir Sreshtho decoration granted is the most noteworthy Awarded in Bangladesh. The Bir Sreshtho is a military honor of the Bangladesh military. After the autonomy of the Peoples' Republic of Bangladesh, the Bangladesh government in 1973 under Sheik Mujibur Rahman's legislature perceived 7 political dissidents as Bir Sreshtho for their incomparable penance in the freedom war., in acknowledgment of his penance in the War of Liberation he was presented to the most noteworthy state grant "Bir Sreshtho". Hamidur Rahman was one of the 7 people granted among others.

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