Genocide at Rangpur City in the Liberation War of Bangladesh, 1971: Fire, Fury and Fragrance

During the liberation of 1971, the city of Rangpur received a monstrous genocide having nearly 20,000 houses demolished and approximately 50,000 people killed. Indeed, the genocide commenced at Rangpur from 3rd March, 1971, resulting the martyrdom of Shanku Shamajhdar, presumed to be the first marty...

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Main Author: Md. Mohoshin Reza
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Language:English
Published: International University of Sarajevo 2013-03-01
Series:Epiphany
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Online Access:http://epiphany.ius.edu.ba/index.php/epiphany/article/view/62/63
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spelling doaj-103475fdd46f4b5a99b12ec5c8cda7782020-11-25T01:42:31ZengInternational University of SarajevoEpiphany2303-68501840-37192013-03-0161219237Genocide at Rangpur City in the Liberation War of Bangladesh, 1971: Fire, Fury and FragranceMd. Mohoshin RezaDuring the liberation of 1971, the city of Rangpur received a monstrous genocide having nearly 20,000 houses demolished and approximately 50,000 people killed. Indeed, the genocide commenced at Rangpur from 3rd March, 1971, resulting the martyrdom of Shanku Shamajhdar, presumed to be the first martyr of the liberation movement, and his comrades. After that, people's revengeful attack on armies on 17th March, Santal leader Bundo Odaon's joining with the Bengalis, their joint attack on Rangpur Cantonment, their retreat and finally, there occurred the outrageous spread out of genocide at Rangpur causing unnumbered mass execution fields. The earlier researches already identified 35-40 execution fields at Rangpur. As per the present research, the number of the execution fields is 51 with possibility of more to be identified. This work attempts to find the shape of the genocide at Rangpur, explore the unfound execution fields, and describe past and present position of the related affairs. http://epiphany.ius.edu.ba/index.php/epiphany/article/view/62/63GenocideLiberation War of BangladeshThe Mass Execution Fieldsthe First Martyr of the Liberation MovementAttack on Rangpur CantonmentOperation Search Light
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Genocide at Rangpur City in the Liberation War of Bangladesh, 1971: Fire, Fury and Fragrance
Epiphany
Genocide
Liberation War of Bangladesh
The Mass Execution Fields
the First Martyr of the Liberation Movement
Attack on Rangpur Cantonment
Operation Search Light
author_facet Md. Mohoshin Reza
author_sort Md. Mohoshin Reza
title Genocide at Rangpur City in the Liberation War of Bangladesh, 1971: Fire, Fury and Fragrance
title_short Genocide at Rangpur City in the Liberation War of Bangladesh, 1971: Fire, Fury and Fragrance
title_full Genocide at Rangpur City in the Liberation War of Bangladesh, 1971: Fire, Fury and Fragrance
title_fullStr Genocide at Rangpur City in the Liberation War of Bangladesh, 1971: Fire, Fury and Fragrance
title_full_unstemmed Genocide at Rangpur City in the Liberation War of Bangladesh, 1971: Fire, Fury and Fragrance
title_sort genocide at rangpur city in the liberation war of bangladesh, 1971: fire, fury and fragrance
publisher International University of Sarajevo
series Epiphany
issn 2303-6850
1840-3719
publishDate 2013-03-01
description During the liberation of 1971, the city of Rangpur received a monstrous genocide having nearly 20,000 houses demolished and approximately 50,000 people killed. Indeed, the genocide commenced at Rangpur from 3rd March, 1971, resulting the martyrdom of Shanku Shamajhdar, presumed to be the first martyr of the liberation movement, and his comrades. After that, people's revengeful attack on armies on 17th March, Santal leader Bundo Odaon's joining with the Bengalis, their joint attack on Rangpur Cantonment, their retreat and finally, there occurred the outrageous spread out of genocide at Rangpur causing unnumbered mass execution fields. The earlier researches already identified 35-40 execution fields at Rangpur. As per the present research, the number of the execution fields is 51 with possibility of more to be identified. This work attempts to find the shape of the genocide at Rangpur, explore the unfound execution fields, and describe past and present position of the related affairs.
topic Genocide
Liberation War of Bangladesh
The Mass Execution Fields
the First Martyr of the Liberation Movement
Attack on Rangpur Cantonment
Operation Search Light
url http://epiphany.ius.edu.ba/index.php/epiphany/article/view/62/63
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