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Timeline of the Bangladesh Liberation War

The Bangladesh War of Independence started on 26 March 1971 and ended on 16 December 1971. Some of the major events of the war are listed in the timeline below.

Timeline

Interactive Timeline of the Bangladesh War

Before the war

Events during the War

March

  • 25 March to 26 March: Pakistan Army starts crackdown in the form of Operation Searchlight in Dhaka and the rest of the country, attacking general civilians, political activists, students, and Bengali members of armed forces and police.
  • 26 March: At 1:15 am, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman is arrested at his home by a Pakistani commando company. The Independence of Bangladesh is declared by Sheikh Mujibur Rahman a few minutes before he was arrested by the Pakistan army.
  • 27 March: Independence of Bangladesh is again declared by Maj. Ziaur Rahman on behalf of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, Santahar massacre is committed by the Mukti Bahini, thousands of non-Bengalis are attacked by Mukti Bahini members.
  • 27 March: Bangladesh Forces and Partisans massacred Pakistani Soldiers at Mymensingh Cantonment.
  • 31 March: Battle of Kushtia, Kushtia resistance begins.

April

May

June

July

  • 11–17 July: Sector Commanders Conference in 1971.

August

September

October

  • 13 October: Dhaka guerrillas kill Abdul Monem Khan, governor of East Pakistan.
  • 28 October to 3 November: Battle of Dhalai in which 3 companies (215 soldiers) of the Jat Regiment (2 JAT) of Indian Army defeated a battalion (800 soldiers) of 30th Frontier Force Rifles (30 FFR) of Pakistan Army. Hamidur Rahman of Mukti Bahini was posthumously awarded the Bir Sreshtho, the highest recognition of bravery in Bangladesh.
  • 31 October to 3 November: Battle of Dhalai: Allied attack from Tripura into East Pakistan to stop Pakistani cross-border shelling.

November

December

See also

References