Historical Memory Journey

1971 Heroes

Liberation War

Full list of heroes, martyrs, coordinators, and collectives associated with 1971.

Full Hero List

48 profiles

Anwar Pasha

Martyr

Martyred Writer and Academic

A literary mind extinguished days before victory.

A novelist and professor, he was abducted and killed in the December 1971 intellectual killings.

End-phase targeted killings of intellectuals in Dhaka.

His death marks the loss of a major literary and academic voice at independence’s threshold.

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Captain Hafizuddin Ahmed

Leader

Freedom Fighter and Field Officer

An officer whose wartime role linked discipline with resistance.

He served in combat leadership roles during the Liberation War and later remained publicly identified as a veteran freedom fighter.

Field operations and wartime officer-level resistance, 1971.

His service reflects the contribution of trained officers to organized liberation combat.

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Abdul Kader Siddique

Leader

Guerrilla Commander ('Tiger Siddique')

He built one of the war’s best-known local fighting forces.

He organized and led the Kaderia Bahini in Tangail, conducting persistent guerrilla operations against occupation forces.

Tangail theatre and Kaderia Bahini actions, 1971.

He emerged as one of the most recognizable guerrilla commanders of the war.

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Abu Sayeed Chowdhury

Leader

Diplomatic Face of the Liberation Cause

He carried the liberation narrative into global diplomatic spaces.

From abroad, he advanced Bangladesh’s diplomatic case and helped communicate the legitimacy of the independence struggle internationally.

International advocacy and external political front, 1971.

He strengthened external recognition pathways for the emerging Bangladeshi state.

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Kamruzzaman Tuku

Coordinator

Freedom Fighter

Independence was secured through many local fronts and local actors.

He is identified in liberation-war memory as part of resistance participation tied to local organizing and action.

Local resistance contexts during 1971.

His profile reflects the distributed, locality-driven nature of wartime participation.

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Abdul Mannan

Coordinator

Freedom Fighter

The war’s success also depended on lesser-documented local fighters.

He is remembered in liberation-war narratives as a participant in resistance and local war efforts.

Grassroots wartime participation networks, 1971.

His inclusion highlights contributions beyond nationally prominent command circles.

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Shamsuzzoha

Martyr

Symbol of Pre-1971 Resistance Legacy

His earlier sacrifice helped shape the moral climate of later resistance.

Although martyred in 1969, his sacrifice became part of the political-moral trajectory that fed into the 1971 liberation consciousness.

Rajshahi University protest context and pre-war anti-repression movement.

He is remembered as a bridge figure between mass uprising politics and liberation-era resolve.

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Kamal Lohani

Collective

Cultural Activist and Broadcaster

He stood at the intersection of culture, media, and national memory.

He contributed to Bangladesh’s cultural resistance tradition through journalism, broadcasting, and progressive cultural activism linked to liberation memory.

Wartime and post-war cultural-public communication spaces.

His work helped preserve and transmit the civic-cultural ideals associated with the Liberation War.

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