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Name: India and Bangladesh Rebels

Type: Polity

Start: 1971 AD

End: 1971 AD

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Rebel-controlled territories during the Bangladesh Liberation War.

Establishment


  • November 1971: Battle of Garibpur.
  • Chronology


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    1. Indo-Pakistani conflicts


    Is an ongoing conflict between India and Pakistan, two countries that emerged fromt he partition of British India in 1947.

    1.1.Indo-Pakistani War of 1971

    Was a war between India and Pakistan that occurred during the Bangladesh Liberation War in East Pakistan from 3 December 1971 until the Pakistani capitulation in Dhaka on 16 December 1971.

    1.1.1.Bangladesh Liberation War

    Was the war of independence of Bangladesh (at the time known as East Pakistan) against Pakistan.

  • December 1971: Defence of Kamalpur.
  • December 1971: Battle of Gazipur.
  • December 1971: Battle of Kushtia.
  • December 1971: Tterritory of Laksham being freed from Pakistani occupation and later integrated into Bangladesh.
  • December 1971: Indian and Bangladeshi rebels successfully liberated the territories of Hilli, Mymenshingh, Kushtia, and Noakhali from Pakistani control.
  • December 1971: Bangladeshi rebels successfully liberated Bogra from Pakistani forces.
  • December 1971: Mitro Bahini takes Dhaka. East Pakistan Army surrenders to Mitro Bahini represented by Jagjit Singh Aurora of the Indian Army faction of the military coalition. Independence of East Pakistan as Bangladesh.
  • December 1971: Battle of Sylhet.

  • Disestablishment


  • December 1971: Mitro Bahini takes Dhaka. East Pakistan Army surrenders to Mitro Bahini represented by Jagjit Singh Aurora of the Indian Army faction of the military coalition. Independence of East Pakistan as Bangladesh.
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