| Bir Bikrom | |
|---|---|
| Awarded by Bangladesh | |
| Type | Medal |
| Awarded for | Bravery in the Bangladesh Liberation War |
| Status | 15 December 1973 |
| Statistics | |
| Established | 15 December 1973 |
| First awarded | 15 December 1973 |
| Total awarded | 175 |
| Posthumous awards |
82 |
| Distinct recipients |
175 |
| Precedence | |
| Next (higher) | Bir Uttom |
| Individual equivalent |
175 |
| Next (lower) | Bir Protik |
Bir Bikrom (Bengali: বীর বিক্রম) (literally, "Valiant hero" in Bangla) is the third highest gallantry award in Bangladesh. ( Bengali: বাংলাদেশ inc-Latn Bangladesh) officially The Bangladesh Liberation War (i ( Bengali: মুক্তিযুদ্ধ Muktijuddho) was an armed conflict between West Pakistan (later Bir Uttom ( Bangla: বীর উত্তম (literally Best among Braves in Bengali) is the second highest award for individual gallantry in Bangladesh Bir Protik (Symbol of Bravery or Idol of Courage is the fourth highest gallantry award in Bangladesh. ( Bengali: বাংলাদেশ inc-Latn Bangladesh) officially Like the other gallantry awards, this was introduced immediately after the Bangladeshi Liberation War. The Bangladesh Liberation War (i ( Bengali: মুক্তিযুদ্ধ Muktijuddho) was an armed conflict between West Pakistan (later Bir Bikrom was awarded to 175 fighters.
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175 fighters have been awarded on 15 December, 1973 for their heroic actions at the Liberation War of Bangladesh in 1971. The government of Bangladesh declared the name of the awardees in Bangladesh Gazzete on 15 December 1973. This list has been prepared on the base of the Gazzete.
| Sl. The Bangladesh Army ( Bangla: Bānglādesh Shenā Bāhini, বাংলাদেশ সেনাবাহিনী is the land forces branch of the no. | ID no. | Rank (At the time of award) | NAME |
|---|---|---|---|
| 01 | B. A. -6561 | Major | Khandakar Najmul Huda |
| 02 | B. Major is a Military rank the use of which varies according to country A. -7495 | Major | Abu Saleh Mohammad Nasim |
| 03 | B. Major is a Military rank the use of which varies according to country Lieutenant General Abu Saleh Mohammad Nasim, Bir Bikram is a former Chief of the Bangladesh Army. A. -6924 | Major | Safat Zamil |
| 04 | B. Major is a Military rank the use of which varies according to country A. -6994 | Major | Mainul Hossain Choudhury |
| 05 | B. Major is a Military rank the use of which varies according to country A. -7221 | Major | Geias Uddin Ahmed Choudhury |
| 06 | B. Major is a Military rank the use of which varies according to country A. -7445 | Captain | Mohsin Uddin Ahmed |
| 07 | B. A. -8343 | Captain | Amin Ahmed Choudhury |
| 08 | B. A. -8734 | Major | M. Major is a Military rank the use of which varies according to country A. R. Azam Choudhury |
| 09 | B. A. -8894 | Major | Mostafizur Rahman |
| 10 | B. Major is a Military rank the use of which varies according to country S. S. -10691 | Captain | Hafizuddin Ahmed |
| 11 | B. S. S. -9706 | Captain | Oli Ahmed |
| 12 | B. Colonel Oli Ahmed (অলি আহমেদ is a senior Bengali politician S. S. -9375 | Major | Zafor Imam |
| 13 | B. Major is a Military rank the use of which varies according to country S. S. -10334 | Captain | A. Y. M. Mahfuzur Rahman |
| 14 | B. S. S. -9639 | Captain | Mehdi Ali Imam |
| 15 | B. S. S. -11431 | Captain | S. H. M. B. Noor Choudhury |
| 16 | B. S. S. -12307 | Captain | Imamuzzaman |
| 17 | B. A. -12568 | Lieutenant | S. Lieutenant (abbreviated Lt or Lieut) is a Military, Naval, Paramilitary, Fire service, Emergency medical services I. M. Nur-un-nabi Choudhury |
| 18 | B. S. S. -11965 | Lieutenant | Matiur Rahman |
| 19 | B. Lieutenant (abbreviated Lt or Lieut) is a Military, Naval, Paramilitary, Fire service, Emergency medical services S. S. -12176 | Lieutenant | Abdul Mannan (E-bengal) |
| 20 | B. Lieutenant (abbreviated Lt or Lieut) is a Military, Naval, Paramilitary, Fire service, Emergency medical services A. -11970 | Lieutenant | Golam Helal Morshed Khan |
| 21 | Lieutenant | Samsher Mobin Choudhury | |
| 22 | S. Lieutenant (abbreviated Lt or Lieut) is a Military, Naval, Paramilitary, Fire service, Emergency medical services Lieutenant (abbreviated Lt or Lieut) is a Military, Naval, Paramilitary, Fire service, Emergency medical services S. -9 | Lieutenant | Abdur Rouf |
| 23 | S. Lieutenant (abbreviated Lt or Lieut) is a Military, Naval, Paramilitary, Fire service, Emergency medical services S. =25 | 2nd Lieutenant | Khandakar Azizul Islam (Shaheed) |
| 24 | 2nd Lieutenant | Mezbahuddin Ahmed | |
| 25 | Subedar Major | Abdul Zobbar Patwari | |
| 26 | Subedar | Abdul Wahab | |
| 27 | Subedar | Muhammad Abdus Shukur (Wrongly printed, He was a Member of Bangladesh Rifle) | |
| 28 | Subedar | Abdul Karim (2-E. Second Lieutenant is the lowest commissioned officer Military rank in many Armed forces. Second Lieutenant is the lowest commissioned officer Military rank in many Armed forces. Subedar -Major is the senior rank of Junior Commissioned Officer in the Indian and Pakistani Armies and formerly Viceroy's Commissioned Subedar, a historical rank in Indian Army which ranked below British commissioned officers and above non-commissioned officers Abdul Wahab is a citizen of Afghanistan, held in Extrajudicial detention in the United States Guantanamo Bay Naval Base, in Cuba Subedar, a historical rank in Indian Army which ranked below British commissioned officers and above non-commissioned officers Subedar, a historical rank in Indian Army which ranked below British commissioned officers and above non-commissioned officers Bengal) | |
| 29 | Subedar | Waliullah | |
| 30 | Naib Subedar | Mohammad Amanulah (Shaheed) | |
| 31 | Naib Subedar | Mohammad Ibrahim | |
| 32 | Naib Subedar | Vulu Miah | |
| 33 | Naib Subedar | Abdus Salam (Shaheed) | |
| 34 | Naib Subedar | M A Mannan | |
| 35 | Naib Subedar | Abdul Haque Bhuyan | |
| 36 | Naib Subedar | Iar Ahmed (Shaheed) | |
| 37 | Naib Subedar | Abdul Malek (EPRHQ-3) | |
| 38 | Naib Subedar | Mohammad Shahidullah Bhuyan (Shaheed) | |
| 39 | Naib Subedar | Abdul Hashem | |
| 40 | Naib Subedar | Abdul Haque | |
| 41 | Naib Subedar | Nur Ahmed Gazi (Shaheed) | |
| 42 | Naib Subedar | Md. Subedar, a historical rank in Indian Army which ranked below British commissioned officers and above non-commissioned officers Junior Commissioned Officer ( JCO) is a term describing a group of military ranks found in the Indian Army and Pakistan Army which correspond to Warrant Junior Commissioned Officer ( JCO) is a term describing a group of military ranks found in the Indian Army and Pakistan Army which correspond to Warrant Junior Commissioned Officer ( JCO) is a term describing a group of military ranks found in the Indian Army and Pakistan Army which correspond to Warrant Junior Commissioned Officer ( JCO) is a term describing a group of military ranks found in the Indian Army and Pakistan Army which correspond to Warrant Junior Commissioned Officer ( JCO) is a term describing a group of military ranks found in the Indian Army and Pakistan Army which correspond to Warrant Junior Commissioned Officer ( JCO) is a term describing a group of military ranks found in the Indian Army and Pakistan Army which correspond to Warrant Junior Commissioned Officer ( JCO) is a term describing a group of military ranks found in the Indian Army and Pakistan Army which correspond to Warrant Junior Commissioned Officer ( JCO) is a term describing a group of military ranks found in the Indian Army and Pakistan Army which correspond to Warrant Junior Commissioned Officer ( JCO) is a term describing a group of military ranks found in the Indian Army and Pakistan Army which correspond to Warrant Junior Commissioned Officer ( JCO) is a term describing a group of military ranks found in the Indian Army and Pakistan Army which correspond to Warrant Junior Commissioned Officer ( JCO) is a term describing a group of military ranks found in the Indian Army and Pakistan Army which correspond to Warrant Junior Commissioned Officer ( JCO) is a term describing a group of military ranks found in the Indian Army and Pakistan Army which correspond to Warrant Junior Commissioned Officer ( JCO) is a term describing a group of military ranks found in the Indian Army and Pakistan Army which correspond to Warrant Ashraf Ali Khan (Shaheed) | |
| 43 | Naib Subedar | Shamsul Haque (Sector-4) | |
| 44 | Naib Subedar | Jonab Ali (2-E. Junior Commissioned Officer ( JCO) is a term describing a group of military ranks found in the Indian Army and Pakistan Army which correspond to Warrant Junior Commissioned Officer ( JCO) is a term describing a group of military ranks found in the Indian Army and Pakistan Army which correspond to Warrant Bengal) | |
| 45 | Havildar | Nurul Haque | |
| 46 | Havildar | Abdul Halim (Shaheed) | |
| 47 | Havildar | Nur Islam (Shaheed) | |
| 48 | Havildar | Rafiqul Islam (Shaheed) | |
| 49 | Havildar | Ruhul Amin (Shaheed) | |
| 50 | Havildar | F Afzal Hossain | |
| 51 | Havildar | Rangu Miah (Shaheed) | |
| 52 | Havildar | Shakim Uddin (Shaheed) | |
| 53 | Havildar | Golam Rasul (Shaheed) (Sector-4) | |
| 54 | L. Havildar was the Military 'In Charge' of a Fort during the times of Maratha Empire. Havildar was the Military 'In Charge' of a Fort during the times of Maratha Empire. Havildar was the Military 'In Charge' of a Fort during the times of Maratha Empire. Havildar was the Military 'In Charge' of a Fort during the times of Maratha Empire. Havildar was the Military 'In Charge' of a Fort during the times of Maratha Empire. Havildar was the Military 'In Charge' of a Fort during the times of Maratha Empire. Havildar was the Military 'In Charge' of a Fort during the times of Maratha Empire. Havildar was the Military 'In Charge' of a Fort during the times of Maratha Empire. Havildar was the Military 'In Charge' of a Fort during the times of Maratha Empire. Havildar | Taher | |
| 55 | Naik | Afsar Ali | |
| 56 | Naik | Abdul Haque | |
| 57 | Naik | Abdul Motallib (Shaheed) | |
| 58 | Naik | Nuruzzaman (Shaheed) | |
| 59 | Naik | Touhid Ullah | |
| 60 | Naik | Abdul Rahman | |
| 61 | Naik | Md. Mohor Ali (Shaheed) | |
| 62 | Naik | Abdul Khaleque (Former Navy) | |
| 63 | Naik | Abdur Rob Choudhury (Late) (Sector-2) | |
| 64 | Lance Naik | Mohammad Mostofa (Late) | |
| 65 | Lance Naik | Sirajul Islam (Shaheed) | |
| 66 | Lance Naik | Abdur Barek | |
| 67 | Lance Naik | Abul Kalam Azad | |
| 68 | Lance Naik | Delwar Hossain (Shaheed) | |
| 69 | Sepoy | Tara Uddin (Shaheed) | |
| 70 | Sepoy | Abdul Aziz (1-E. Lance Naik (L/Nk was the equivalent rank to Lance Corporal in the British Indian Army, ranking below Naik. Lance Naik (L/Nk was the equivalent rank to Lance Corporal in the British Indian Army, ranking below Naik. Lance Naik (L/Nk was the equivalent rank to Lance Corporal in the British Indian Army, ranking below Naik. Lance Naik (L/Nk was the equivalent rank to Lance Corporal in the British Indian Army, ranking below Naik. Lance Naik (L/Nk was the equivalent rank to Lance Corporal in the British Indian Army, ranking below Naik. A sepoy (ˈsipɔɪ (from Persian سپاهی Sipâhi meaning "soldier" was a native of India, a soldier allied to a European power usually the A sepoy (ˈsipɔɪ (from Persian سپاهی Sipâhi meaning "soldier" was a native of India, a soldier allied to a European power usually the Bengal) | |
| 71 | Sepoy | Md. A sepoy (ˈsipɔɪ (from Persian سپاهی Sipâhi meaning "soldier" was a native of India, a soldier allied to a European power usually the Sanaullah (Shaheed) | |
| 72 | Sepoy | Golam Mostofa Kamal (Shaheed) | |
| 73 | Sepoy | Khandakar Rezanur Hossain (Shaheed) | |
| 74 | Sepoy | Haidar Ali (2-E. A sepoy (ˈsipɔɪ (from Persian سپاهی Sipâhi meaning "soldier" was a native of India, a soldier allied to a European power usually the A sepoy (ˈsipɔɪ (from Persian سپاهی Sipâhi meaning "soldier" was a native of India, a soldier allied to a European power usually the A sepoy (ˈsipɔɪ (from Persian سپاهی Sipâhi meaning "soldier" was a native of India, a soldier allied to a European power usually the Bengal) | |
| 75 | Sepoy | Abul Kalam Azad (Shaheed) | |
| 76 | Sepoy | Jamaluddin (Shaheed) | |
| 77 | Sepoy | Abdur Rahim (Shaheed) | |
| 78 | Sepoy | Nurul Islam Bhuyan (Shaheed) | |
| 79 | Sepoy | Abdul Mannan (Shaheed) | |
| 80 | Sepoy | Ali Ashraf (Shaheed) | |
| 81 | Sepoy | Mujibur Rahman (Shaheed) | |
| 82 | Sepoy | Abdul Haque (9-E. A sepoy (ˈsipɔɪ (from Persian سپاهی Sipâhi meaning "soldier" was a native of India, a soldier allied to a European power usually the A sepoy (ˈsipɔɪ (from Persian سپاهی Sipâhi meaning "soldier" was a native of India, a soldier allied to a European power usually the A sepoy (ˈsipɔɪ (from Persian سپاهی Sipâhi meaning "soldier" was a native of India, a soldier allied to a European power usually the A sepoy (ˈsipɔɪ (from Persian سپاهی Sipâhi meaning "soldier" was a native of India, a soldier allied to a European power usually the A sepoy (ˈsipɔɪ (from Persian سپاهی Sipâhi meaning "soldier" was a native of India, a soldier allied to a European power usually the A sepoy (ˈsipɔɪ (from Persian سپاهی Sipâhi meaning "soldier" was a native of India, a soldier allied to a European power usually the A sepoy (ˈsipɔɪ (from Persian سپاهی Sipâhi meaning "soldier" was a native of India, a soldier allied to a European power usually the A sepoy (ˈsipɔɪ (from Persian سپاهی Sipâhi meaning "soldier" was a native of India, a soldier allied to a European power usually the Bengal) | |
| 83 | Sepoy | Ramjan Ali (Shaheed)(10-E. A sepoy (ˈsipɔɪ (from Persian سپاهی Sipâhi meaning "soldier" was a native of India, a soldier allied to a European power usually the Bengal) | |
| 84 | Havildar | Hemayet Uddin | |
| 85 | Mojahid | Nurul Islam (Shaheed) | |
| 86 | Mojahid | Abdul Khaleque (9-E. Havildar was the Military 'In Charge' of a Fort during the times of Maratha Empire. Bengal) | |
| 87 | Mojahid | Sirajul Haque (Shaheed) | |
| 88 | Mojahid | Ramij Udding (Late) (2-E. Bengal) | |
| 89 | Mojahid | Captain Md. Tomijuddin (Shaheed) | |
| 90 | Ansar | Elahi Box Patwari (Shaheed) (2nd Sector) |
| Sl. Bangladesh Rifles (BDR is a paramilitary force in Bangladesh. no. | ID no. | Rank (At the time of award) | NAME |
|---|---|---|---|
| 91 | Subedar Major | Fakaruddin Ahmed Choudhury | |
| 92 | Subedar | Khandakar Motiur Rahman | |
| 93 | Subedar | Moniruzzaman (Shaheed) | |
| 94 | Naib Subedar | Sultan Ahmed | |
| 95 | Naib Subedar | Syed Amurzzaman | |
| 96 | Havildar | Abdul Hakim | |
| 97 | Havildar | Jumma Miah(Shaheed) | |
| 98 | Havildar | Abdus Salam | |
| 99 | Havildar | Nazim Uddin | |
| 100 | Havildar | U. Subedar -Major is the senior rank of Junior Commissioned Officer in the Indian and Pakistani Armies and formerly Viceroy's Commissioned Subedar, a historical rank in Indian Army which ranked below British commissioned officers and above non-commissioned officers Subedar, a historical rank in Indian Army which ranked below British commissioned officers and above non-commissioned officers Al Mohammad Moniruzzaman (born October 25, 1976, Mymensingh) is a Bangladeshi Cricketer who has played in 2 ODIs in Junior Commissioned Officer ( JCO) is a term describing a group of military ranks found in the Indian Army and Pakistan Army which correspond to Warrant Junior Commissioned Officer ( JCO) is a term describing a group of military ranks found in the Indian Army and Pakistan Army which correspond to Warrant Havildar was the Military 'In Charge' of a Fort during the times of Maratha Empire. Abdul Hakim ( Bangla: আব্দুল হাকিম was a poet in medieval Bengal. Havildar was the Military 'In Charge' of a Fort during the times of Maratha Empire. Havildar was the Military 'In Charge' of a Fort during the times of Maratha Empire. Abdus Salam ( Urdu: محمد عبد السلام) ( January 29, 1926; Jhang Punjab &ndash November 21, Havildar was the Military 'In Charge' of a Fort during the times of Maratha Empire. Havildar was the Military 'In Charge' of a Fort during the times of Maratha Empire. K. Ghing | |
| 101 | Havildar | Anis Mollah | |
| 102 | Havildar | Mohammad Kamruzzaman Khalifa (Shaheed) | |
| 103 | Havildar | Arob Ali | |
| 104 | Havildar | Mohammad Nurul Islam (Shaheed) | |
| 105 | Havildar | Tarique Ullah (Shaheed) | |
| 106 | Havildar | Delwar Hossain(Shaheed) | |
| 107 | Havildar | Azizul Haque(Shaheed) | |
| 108 | Havildar | Mohammad Mozaffar Ahmed (Shaheed) | |
| 109 | Havildar | Mohmmad Abul Kashem (Shaheed) | |
| 110 | Naik | Mohmmad Abdul Malek (Shaheed) | |
| 111 | Naik | Shah Ali (Shaheed) | |
| 112 | Lance Naik | Mofizuddin Ahmed (Shaheed) | |
| 113 | Lance Naik | Zillur Rahman (Shaheed) | |
| 114 | Lance Naik | Lilu Miah (Shaheed) | |
| 115 | Lance Naik | Mohammad Nizamuddin (Shaheed) | |
| 116 | Lance Naik | Abul Khaer | |
| 117 | Lance Naik | Abdus Sattar (Shaheed) | |
| 118 | Sepoy | Abul Basar (Shaheed) | |
| 119 | Sepoy | Abdul Mjid | |
| 120 | Sepoy | Ansar Ali (Shaheed) | |
| 121 | Sepoy | Mohammad Ullah (Shaheed) | |
| 122 | Sepoy | Atahar Ali Mollik (Shaheed) | |
| 123 | Sepoy | Abul Motaleb | |
| 124 | Sepoy | Seraj Miah (Shaheed) | |
| 125 | Sepoy | Abdul Aziz | |
| 126 | Sepoy | Muhammad Mohsin |
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|---|---|---|---|
| 127 | B. A-4 | Amin Ullah Sheikh | |
| 128 | A. B. | Mohammad H Mollah (Shaheed) | |
| 129 | A. B | Mohammad Mohibullah (Shaheed) | |
| 130 | R. E. N. -1 | Fariduddin Ahmad (Shaheed) | |
| 131 | Seaman | Mohammad Abdul Malik | |
| 132 | S. T. W. D. -1 | Mohammad Abdur Rahman | |
| 133 | Submerinar | A. W. Choudhury (Sector-1) | |
| 129 | M. E. -1 | Abdul Rakib Miah (Shaheed) |
| Sl. The Bangladesh Air Force (বাংলােদশ িবমান বািহনী Bangladesh Biman Bahini in Bangla) is the tactical and strategic air branch no. | ID no. | Rank (At the time of award) | NAME |
|---|---|---|---|
| 135 | Flight Surgent | Syed Monsur Ali |
| Sl. The Bangladesh Police is the main Law enforcement agency of Bangladesh. no. | ID no. | Rank (At the time of award) | NAME |
|---|---|---|---|
| 136 | Police Constable | Abdul Mannan (Shaheed) | |
| 137 | Police Constable | Touhid (Shaheed) | |
| 138 | Former P. A constable is a person holding a particular office most commonly in law enforcement. A constable is a person holding a particular office most commonly in law enforcement. S. P | Mahbubuddin Ahmed |
| Sl. Gonobahini ( Bengali: গণবাহিনী" Liberation Army" was part of Mukti Bahini also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs was a guerrilla force which fought no. | ID no. | Rank (At the time of award) | NAME |
|---|---|---|---|
| 139 | Gonobahini/Mukti Bahini | Mohammad Shahjahan Siddiqui, Naval Commando | |
| 140 | Gonobahini/Mukti Bahini | kabiruzzaman (Shaheed), Naval Commando | |
| 141 | Gonobahini/Mukti Bahini | Maya, 56, Vojohori Saha Street, Dhaka-1 | |
| 142 | Gonobahini/Mukti Bahini | Abdul Kashem Bhuyan (Shaheed) | |
| 143 | Gonobahini/Mukti Bahini | Abdus Salam, 1/3, Dilu Road, Dhaka | |
| 144 | Gonobahini/Mukti Bahini | Abdus Sabur Khan, Father-Sujat Ali Khan | |
| 145 | Gonobahini/Mukti Bahini | Swapan, 13, Koilash Ghosh Lane, Dhaka | |
| 146 | Gonobahini/Mukti Bahini | Kazi Kamaluddin, 13, Koilash Ghosh Lane, Dhaka | |
| 147 | Gonobahini/Mukti Bahini | Mohammad Rumi (Shaheed), Kshanika House, 355 Elephant Road, Dhaka | |
| 148 | Gonobahini/Mukti Bahini | Jewel, Father-Abdul Wazed Choudhury | |
| 149 | Gonobahini/Mukti Bahini | Mohammad Bodi (Shaheed), 57 Monipuri, Tejgaon, Dhaka | |
| 150 | Gonobahini/Mukti Bahini | Mohammad Abu Bakar, House-3, Road-9, Gulshan, Dhaka |
| Sl. Gonobahini ( Bengali: গণবাহিনী" Liberation Army" was part of Mukti Bahini also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs was a guerrilla force which fought Mukti Bahini (মুক্তি বাহিনী "Liberation Army" also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs collectively refers to the armed organizations Gonobahini ( Bengali: গণবাহিনী" Liberation Army" was part of Mukti Bahini also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs was a guerrilla force which fought Mukti Bahini (মুক্তি বাহিনী "Liberation Army" also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs collectively refers to the armed organizations Gonobahini ( Bengali: গণবাহিনী" Liberation Army" was part of Mukti Bahini also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs was a guerrilla force which fought Mukti Bahini (মুক্তি বাহিনী "Liberation Army" also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs collectively refers to the armed organizations Gonobahini ( Bengali: গণবাহিনী" Liberation Army" was part of Mukti Bahini also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs was a guerrilla force which fought Mukti Bahini (মুক্তি বাহিনী "Liberation Army" also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs collectively refers to the armed organizations Gonobahini ( Bengali: গণবাহিনী" Liberation Army" was part of Mukti Bahini also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs was a guerrilla force which fought Mukti Bahini (মুক্তি বাহিনী "Liberation Army" also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs collectively refers to the armed organizations Gonobahini ( Bengali: গণবাহিনী" Liberation Army" was part of Mukti Bahini also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs was a guerrilla force which fought Mukti Bahini (মুক্তি বাহিনী "Liberation Army" also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs collectively refers to the armed organizations Gonobahini ( Bengali: গণবাহিনী" Liberation Army" was part of Mukti Bahini also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs was a guerrilla force which fought Mukti Bahini (মুক্তি বাহিনী "Liberation Army" also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs collectively refers to the armed organizations Gonobahini ( Bengali: গণবাহিনী" Liberation Army" was part of Mukti Bahini also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs was a guerrilla force which fought Mukti Bahini (মুক্তি বাহিনী "Liberation Army" also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs collectively refers to the armed organizations Gonobahini ( Bengali: গণবাহিনী" Liberation Army" was part of Mukti Bahini also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs was a guerrilla force which fought Mukti Bahini (মুক্তি বাহিনী "Liberation Army" also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs collectively refers to the armed organizations Gonobahini ( Bengali: গণবাহিনী" Liberation Army" was part of Mukti Bahini also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs was a guerrilla force which fought Mukti Bahini (মুক্তি বাহিনী "Liberation Army" also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs collectively refers to the armed organizations Gonobahini ( Bengali: গণবাহিনী" Liberation Army" was part of Mukti Bahini also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs was a guerrilla force which fought Mukti Bahini (মুক্তি বাহিনী "Liberation Army" also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs collectively refers to the armed organizations Gonobahini ( Bengali: গণবাহিনী" Liberation Army" was part of Mukti Bahini also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs was a guerrilla force which fought Mukti Bahini (মুক্তি বাহিনী "Liberation Army" also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs collectively refers to the armed organizations no. | ID no. | Rank (At the time of award) | NAME |
|---|---|---|---|
| 151 | Gonobahini/Mukti Bahini | Mohammad Shahabuddin(Shaheed), Father-Kamaluddin | |
| 152 | Gonobahini/Mukti Bahini | Mahmud Hossain (Shaheed), Father-Yakub Ali | |
| 153 | Gonobahini/Mukti Bahini | Nilmoni Sarkar (Shaheed), Father-Atul Sarkar |
| Sl. Gonobahini ( Bengali: গণবাহিনী" Liberation Army" was part of Mukti Bahini also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs was a guerrilla force which fought Mukti Bahini (মুক্তি বাহিনী "Liberation Army" also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs collectively refers to the armed organizations Mohammad Shahabuddin (born 10 May, 1967) one of India 's most notorious criminal-politicians is the Member of Parliament from Siwan Gonobahini ( Bengali: গণবাহিনী" Liberation Army" was part of Mukti Bahini also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs was a guerrilla force which fought Mukti Bahini (মুক্তি বাহিনী "Liberation Army" also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs collectively refers to the armed organizations Gonobahini ( Bengali: গণবাহিনী" Liberation Army" was part of Mukti Bahini also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs was a guerrilla force which fought Mukti Bahini (মুক্তি বাহিনী "Liberation Army" also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs collectively refers to the armed organizations no. | ID no. | Rank (At the time of award) | NAME |
|---|---|---|---|
| 154 | Gonobahini/Mukti Bahini | Jagat Joity Das(Shaheed), Father-Jitendra Chandra Das | |
| 155 | Gonobahini/Mukti Bahini | Sirajul Islam (Shaheed), Father-Mokbul Hossain | |
| 156 | Gonobahini/Mukti Bahini | Yamin Choudhury | |
| 157 | Gonobahini/Mukti Bahini | Matiur Rahman |
| Sl. Gonobahini ( Bengali: গণবাহিনী" Liberation Army" was part of Mukti Bahini also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs was a guerrilla force which fought Mukti Bahini (মুক্তি বাহিনী "Liberation Army" also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs collectively refers to the armed organizations Gonobahini ( Bengali: গণবাহিনী" Liberation Army" was part of Mukti Bahini also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs was a guerrilla force which fought Mukti Bahini (মুক্তি বাহিনী "Liberation Army" also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs collectively refers to the armed organizations Gonobahini ( Bengali: গণবাহিনী" Liberation Army" was part of Mukti Bahini also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs was a guerrilla force which fought Mukti Bahini (মুক্তি বাহিনী "Liberation Army" also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs collectively refers to the armed organizations Gonobahini ( Bengali: গণবাহিনী" Liberation Army" was part of Mukti Bahini also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs was a guerrilla force which fought Mukti Bahini (মুক্তি বাহিনী "Liberation Army" also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs collectively refers to the armed organizations no. | ID no. | Rank (At the time of award) | NAME |
|---|---|---|---|
| 158 | Gonobahini/Mukti Bahini | Abdus Samad (Shaheed) |
| Sl. Gonobahini ( Bengali: গণবাহিনী" Liberation Army" was part of Mukti Bahini also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs was a guerrilla force which fought Mukti Bahini (মুক্তি বাহিনী "Liberation Army" also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs collectively refers to the armed organizations no. | ID no. | Rank (At the time of award) | NAME |
|---|---|---|---|
| 159 | Gonobahini/Mukti Bahini | A. Gonobahini ( Bengali: গণবাহিনী" Liberation Army" was part of Mukti Bahini also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs was a guerrilla force which fought Mukti Bahini (মুক্তি বাহিনী "Liberation Army" also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs collectively refers to the armed organizations T. M. Hamidul Hossain, 12 Shamoli, Robin Bhaban, 50 No. Dhaka | |
| 160 | Gonobahini/Mukti Bahini | Mr. Gonobahini ( Bengali: গণবাহিনী" Liberation Army" was part of Mukti Bahini also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs was a guerrilla force which fought Mukti Bahini (মুক্তি বাহিনী "Liberation Army" also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs collectively refers to the armed organizations Siddique (Shaheed), Professor Sarda Cadet College, Village-Deluakhani, Post-Vangabari, District-Pabna | |
| 161 | Gonobahini/Mukti Bahini | Mohammd Idris Ali Khan |
| Sl. Gonobahini ( Bengali: গণবাহিনী" Liberation Army" was part of Mukti Bahini also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs was a guerrilla force which fought Mukti Bahini (মুক্তি বাহিনী "Liberation Army" also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs collectively refers to the armed organizations no. | ID no. | Rank (At the time of award) | NAME |
|---|---|---|---|
| 162 | Gonobahini/Mukti Bahini | Mohammd Khalil Saifuddin (Shaheed) | |
| 163 | Gonobahini/Mukti Bahini | M. Gonobahini ( Bengali: গণবাহিনী" Liberation Army" was part of Mukti Bahini also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs was a guerrilla force which fought Mukti Bahini (মুক্তি বাহিনী "Liberation Army" also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs collectively refers to the armed organizations Gonobahini ( Bengali: গণবাহিনী" Liberation Army" was part of Mukti Bahini also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs was a guerrilla force which fought Mukti Bahini (মুক্তি বাহিনী "Liberation Army" also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs collectively refers to the armed organizations A. Mannan, Village-Alphadanga, Thana-Faridpur, District-Faridpur | |
| 164 | Gonobahini/Mukti Bahini | Toufiq-E-Elaji Choudhury (Former CSP), Father-Late Delwar Choudhury, Village-Nateshahar, Thana-Bianibazar, District-Sylhet |
| Sl. Gonobahini ( Bengali: গণবাহিনী" Liberation Army" was part of Mukti Bahini also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs was a guerrilla force which fought Mukti Bahini (মুক্তি বাহিনী "Liberation Army" also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs collectively refers to the armed organizations no. | ID no. | Rank (At the time of award) | NAME |
|---|---|---|---|
| 165 | Gonobahini/Mukti Bahini | Khijir, Father-Jahan Box Tarofdar, Village-Char Kartikdia, Post-Kartikdia, District-Khulna | |
| 166 | Gonobahini/Mukti Bahini | Altaf Hossain (Shaheed), Father-Hazi Sobhan Molla, Village+Post-Vabanipur, District-Barishal |
| Sl. Gonobahini ( Bengali: গণবাহিনী" Liberation Army" was part of Mukti Bahini also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs was a guerrilla force which fought Mukti Bahini (মুক্তি বাহিনী "Liberation Army" also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs collectively refers to the armed organizations Gonobahini ( Bengali: গণবাহিনী" Liberation Army" was part of Mukti Bahini also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs was a guerrilla force which fought Mukti Bahini (মুক্তি বাহিনী "Liberation Army" also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs collectively refers to the armed organizations no. | ID no. | Rank (At the time of award) | NAME |
|---|---|---|---|
| 167 | Gonobahini/Mukti Bahini | Mohammad Yusuf | |
| 168 | Gonobahini/Mukti Bahini | Mohammad Khurram (Shaheed), Father-Mubarak Hossain | |
| 169 | Gonobahini/Mukti Bahini | Jamal Uddin (Shaheed), Father-Mr. Gonobahini ( Bengali: গণবাহিনী" Liberation Army" was part of Mukti Bahini also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs was a guerrilla force which fought Mukti Bahini (মুক্তি বাহিনী "Liberation Army" also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs collectively refers to the armed organizations Gonobahini ( Bengali: গণবাহিনী" Liberation Army" was part of Mukti Bahini also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs was a guerrilla force which fought Mukti Bahini (মুক্তি বাহিনী "Liberation Army" also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs collectively refers to the armed organizations Gonobahini ( Bengali: গণবাহিনী" Liberation Army" was part of Mukti Bahini also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs was a guerrilla force which fought Mukti Bahini (মুক্তি বাহিনী "Liberation Army" also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs collectively refers to the armed organizations Nasir Uddin | |
| 170 | Gonobahini/Mukti Bahini | Amanullah Kabir (Shaheed), Father-Ahmad Ali Master | |
| 171 | Gonobahini/Mukti Bahini | Bur Islam, Father-Md. Gonobahini ( Bengali: গণবাহিনী" Liberation Army" was part of Mukti Bahini also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs was a guerrilla force which fought Mukti Bahini (মুক্তি বাহিনী "Liberation Army" also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs collectively refers to the armed organizations Gonobahini ( Bengali: গণবাহিনী" Liberation Army" was part of Mukti Bahini also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs was a guerrilla force which fought Mukti Bahini (মুক্তি বাহিনী "Liberation Army" also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs collectively refers to the armed organizations Rafiquddin | |
| 172 | Gonobahini/Mukti Bahini | Mohammad Shawkat Ali Sarkar, Father-Ijab Uddin Sarkar | |
| 173 | Gonobahini/Mukti Bahini | Md. Gonobahini ( Bengali: গণবাহিনী" Liberation Army" was part of Mukti Bahini also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs was a guerrilla force which fought Mukti Bahini (মুক্তি বাহিনী "Liberation Army" also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs collectively refers to the armed organizations Gonobahini ( Bengali: গণবাহিনী" Liberation Army" was part of Mukti Bahini also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs was a guerrilla force which fought Mukti Bahini (মুক্তি বাহিনী "Liberation Army" also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs collectively refers to the armed organizations Abul Kalam Azad, Father-Kashem Uddin Sarkar | |
| 174 | Gonobahini/Mukti Bahini | Md. Gonobahini ( Bengali: গণবাহিনী" Liberation Army" was part of Mukti Bahini also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs was a guerrilla force which fought Mukti Bahini (মুক্তি বাহিনী "Liberation Army" also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs collectively refers to the armed organizations Shahjahan, Father-Jasim Uddin Sarkar | |
| 175 | Gonobahini/Mukti Bahini | Md. Gonobahini ( Bengali: গণবাহিনী" Liberation Army" was part of Mukti Bahini also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs was a guerrilla force which fought Mukti Bahini (মুক্তি বাহিনী "Liberation Army" also termed as the "Freedom Fighters" or FFs collectively refers to the armed organizations Habihur Rahman, Father-Moulavi Mod. Kashem Ali, Village-Madurapara, Sologosta, Post-Ghatail, District-Tangail |