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Surrender of Pakistani Army, Dhaka, December 16, 1971. Signing is Lieutenant General Niazi. March 1971 marked the beginning of the Bangladesh Liberation War. By December of the same year, more than 25,000 women had been forcibly impregnated through a common tool of war; rape.
On 16 December 1971, Bangladesh became an independent country, under the leadership of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, after a victory in the War of Liberation against Pakistani occupation forces. (Photo by Mamunur Rashid/NurPhoto) RM ECHGA6 – Dhaka, Bangladesh. 15th Dec, 2014.
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Dec 16, 2023 · Pakistan Army Eastern Commander Lt. General Amir Abdullah Khan Niazi surrendered unconditionally on behalf of his 93,000 Pakistan troops at a public ceremony at Dhaka Ramna Race Course (now Suhrawardy Uddyan) to the Bangladesh and Indian joint command on December 16, 1971 after nine-month-long bloody war. -Collected
Dec 16, 2022 · The family were hiding from Pakistani troops during the Bangladesh War of Independence. Near Jessore, Bangladesh. December 1971. Photo © Penny Tweedie/Panos Pictures
Bangladesh Parliament building is illuminated with lights during the 50th anniversary celebrations of its glorious victory day in Dhaka.On this 16th December, Bangladesh celebrates the 50th anniversary of its glorious victory over Pakistani occupation forces in 1971.
Bangladeshi people observing Victory day. On 16 December 1971 Bangladesh gained victory after 9 month long liberation war against Pakistan. Credit: Belal Hossain Rana/Pacific Press/Alamy Live News. RME0YWJN–Aug. 08, 1971 - Pop stars perform in aid of Bangladesh children, Madison Square Garden.
December 16, 1971 marked the end of the Bangladesh Liberation War, a short-lived conflict between India and Pakistan that established the People’s Republic of Bangladesh from the territory of the former province of East Pakistan.