The 1969 East Pakistan uprising (Bengali: ঊনসত্তরের গণঅভ্যুত্থান, lit. '69’s Mass uprising') was a democratic political uprising in East Pakistan. It...
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Mass Uprising Day (Bengali: গণঅভ্যুত্থান দিবস) is observed in Bangladesh on 24 January to mark the 1969 East Pakistan mass uprising, the climax of the...
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the demands of the parties Non-cooperation movement (2024) 1969 East Pakistan mass uprising Bengali: নব্বইয়ের গণঅভ্যুত্থান Bengali: নব্বইয়ের স্বৈরাচারবিরোধী...
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Revolutions in Bangladesh Bengali language movement 1969 East Pakistan mass uprising 1990 Bangladesh mass uprising Revolutions outside Bangladesh People Power...
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in Pakistan was a mass uprising of students and workers from every profession that took place from early November 1968, to the end of March 1969, around...
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Bangladesh Chhatra League (redirect from East Pakistan Students League)
(East Pakistan), the anti-Aiyub movement in 1958, the education movement in 1962, the Six-Point movement in 1966, the 1969 East Pakistan mass uprising...
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Border Guard Bangladesh (redirect from East Pakistan Rifles)
used to help police suppress the 1962 East Pakistan Education movement and the 1969 East Pakistan mass uprising, beating students and opening fire on...
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well known for his involvement in the 1962 East Pakistan education movement, the 1969 East Pakistan mass uprising, and the Bangladesh Liberation War. Abdus...
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launched the six-point movement for autonomy and democracy. The 1969 uprising in East Pakistan contributed to Ayub Khan's overthrow. Another general, Yahya...
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Abu Sayed (student activist) (category People of the Student–People's uprising)
July 2024, referring to Mohammad Shamsuzzoha, a martyr in the 1969 East Pakistan mass uprising: Sir! We need you desperately at this moment, sir! All your...
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Communist Party of Bangladesh (redirect from Communist Party of East Pakistan)
persecution by Pakistan government and uneven development of democratic movement in the two parts of Pakistan, the communists of East Pakistan felt the need...
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Non-cooperation movement (2024) (category Student–People's uprising)
one-point movement, was a pro-democratic disinvestment movement and a mass uprising against the Awami League-led government of Bangladesh, initiated within...
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Independence of Bangladesh (category Separatism in Pakistan)
accused prominent East Pakistanis of trying to separate the country with help from India, in 1968. The 1969 East Pakistan mass uprising saw the charges...
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and after the 1965 war. This case led to an uprising in East Pakistan which consisted of a series of mass demonstrations and sporadic conflicts between...
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organization was created during the 1969 East Pakistan mass uprising which led to the resignation of President of Pakistan Ayub Khan and its founders supported...
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Railway. Anwara Begum was shot dead by the police during the 1969 East Pakistan mass uprising. Later people named the field at Farmgate as Anwara Garden...
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Bangladesh genocide (redirect from 1971 East Pakistan genocide)
Bengali Hindus, residing in East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) during the Bangladesh Liberation War, perpetrated by the Pakistan Armed Forces and the Razakars...
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Agartala Conspiracy Case (category Political history of Pakistan)
security, but it drew significant public attention. 2. Mass Movement: Public sentiment in East Pakistan strongly favored the accused. Protests and demonstrations...
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Sarbadaliya Chhatra Sangram Parishad (category 1969 establishments in East Pakistan)
movement demanding greater autonomy for East Pakistan. Their activism was instrumental in the mass uprising of 1969, which not only challenged the military...
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vice-president of Narsingdi District Awami League. During the 1969 East Pakistan mass uprising, he was arrested for his leadership in the Chhatra Sangram...
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Bangladesh Liberation War (redirect from East Pakistan-West Pakistan War 1971)
movement in East Pakistan, which resulted in the independence of Bangladesh. The war began when the Pakistani military junta based in West Pakistan—under the...
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Chattra League. She was arrested for participating in the 1969 East Pakistan mass uprising. She married Muhammad Alauddin Chowdhury, an ex-freedom fighter...
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roles in the organization of protests in Netrokona during 1969 East Pakistan mass uprising. At the onset of Bangladesh liberation war in 1971, Meher Ali...
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Eleven Points Programme (category Politics of East Pakistan)
of the Bangladesh Liberation War, the mass uprising was commemorated and all political groups of East Pakistan (barring Islamist groups like Jamaat-e-Islami)...
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Elections were held in East Pakistan province on Monday 7 December 1970 to elect 169 Members of 5th National Assembly of Pakistan. Out of 169 National Assembly...
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Matiur Rahman Mallik (category Pakistani activists)
– 24 January 1969) was a Pakistani Bengali national activist. He was killed by the Pakistani police during 1969 uprising in East Pakistan. He received...
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Abdul Hamid Khan Bhashani (category Pakistan Movement activists from Bengal)
Bhashani, "as much as any one man", for instigating the 1969 Mass uprising in East Pakistan that culminated in the collapse of the Ayub Khan regime....
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Tofazzal Hossain Manik Miah (category Pakistani politicians)
16 June 1966 and released on 27 March 1967. Following the 1969 East Pakistan mass uprising, the ban on Ittefaq was lifted and it started operations again...
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Maulana Mohammad Ali College (category 1957 establishments in East Pakistan)
campus. During the 1969 East Pakistan mass uprising one student was killed and ten were injured on 4 February when the East Pakistan Rifles opened fire...
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