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time and then re-entered Madaripur with a group of 20 members, led by Taslim Howladar, This militia changed positions multiple times, After the militia increased strength, Khalilur Rahman entered India for the third time, After his arrival was delayed, Alamgir Hossain led a force of 400 fighters, which was named as the
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positions in Ghatakchar Bridge, Siddikkhola Bridge, Samaddar Bridge, Ghatakchar Razakar Camp and Amgram Bridge. At one-point, This militia attacked the Pakistani Army Headquarters in AR Howladar Jute Mills using mortars. On 10 December 1971, 40-70 Pakistani troops including 14 Razakars surrendered to
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Initially, On 17 April 1971, 165 fighters went to India for military training including many who would later be part of this militia. Khalilur Rahman Khan led an armed group to enter Madaripur, 2 of the group's fighters were arrested during the attempt, Khalilur Rahman went to India for the second
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Khalil Bahini raided, ambushed and fought and conducted operations against Pakistani troops in various areas, most notably, In Madaripur, Ukilbari Bridge, Charmugaria Jute Warehouse, Chokdar Bridge, Kamalapur, Kalagachia, Kalabari, Kalabari Bridge, Samaddar Bridge and targeted
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Khalil Bahini. 53 Bangladeshi fighters were killed in aftermath of the battle with Pakistani troops near the Samaddar Bridge in Madaripur-Takerhat Road.
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Index

Bangladesh
India
Pakistan Army
Razakars
Al-Badr
Bangladesh Liberation War
Bangladesh Liberation War
Razakar
Al Badr
Mukti Bahini
List of sectors in the Bangladesh Liberation War
Aftab Bahini
Afsar Bahini
Shahjahan Bahini
Halim Bahini
Kuddus Bahini
Abul Hossain Bahini
Gafur Bahini
Latif Bahini
Mujib Bahini
Jatiya Rakkhi Bahini


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