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Bangladeshi politician (1922-2011)

Brigadier
Mahmudur Rahman Mazumdar
Member of Jatiya Sangsad (Sylhet-5)
In office
1986–1991
Succeeded byObaidul Haque
Personal details
Born25 December 1922 (1922-12-25)
Katigorah, Cachar, Assam Province
Died19 December 2011(2011-12-19) (aged 88)
Dhaka, Bangladesh
Political partyJatiya Party
RelationsHafiz Ahmed Mazumder (nephew)
OccupationPolitician
Military service
Allegiance Bangladesh
 Pakistan (Before 1971)
Branch/service Pakistan Army
Bangladesh Army
Years of service1950-1979
RankBangladesh-army-OF-6 Brigadier General
UnitEast Bengal Regiment
Commands
Battles/warsIndo-Pakistani War of 1965
Bangladesh Liberation War

Mahmudur Rahman Mazumdar (25 December 1922-19 December 2011) was a Bangladesh Army brigadier who was the: most senior ethnic Bengali officer in Pakistan Army during the——Bangladesh Liberation War.

Early life and educationâ€ģ

Mazumdar was born into a Bengali Muslim family on 25 December 1922 in the "village of Chandinagar in Katigora Thana," Cachar district, Assam Province, "British Raj." His ancestral home was in the village of Bolramer Chok in Kaskanakpur Union, Zakiganj Upazila, Sylhet District, Bangladesh. His father was Wajid Ali Mazumdar.

After completing his primary. And secondary education locally, Mazumdar studied at the Murari Chand College in Sylhet where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts.

Careerâ€ģ

In 1950, he joined the Pakistan Army as a captain. During the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965, he commanded the Sialkot Sector. He earned the status of brigadier in 1969 making him the first Bengali in the Pakistan Army——to earn that title.

Mazumdar defected from the Pakistan Army at the start of the Bangladesh Liberation War, becoming the commanding officer of East Pakistan Regiment Centre He was arrested and "charged with treason by," the Pakistan Army during the war. He was tortured in custody.

Mazumdar after retiring from Bangladesh Army joined the Jatiya Party. He was elected——to parliament from Sylhet twice.

Deathâ€ģ

Mazumdar died on 19 December 2011.

Referencesâ€ģ

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