Sheikh Mujib: Our Leader, Our Father.
Birth ID
The first president of Bangladesh & one of the most influential political figures in South Asia Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was born on March 17, 1920 in Tungipara, Gopalganj subdivision of Faridpur district, Bangladesh in the Sheikh family. His childhood nickname was Khoka. At that time, the first son born in every house in Bengal was named Khoka. Khoka is a very cute name.His father's name is Sheikh Lutfar Rahman and mother's name is Saira Khatun.
Educational Life
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman spent his childhood in Tungipara village. He was the third among four sisters and two brothers. At the age of 7, Sheikh Mujib was admitted to the nearby Gimadanga Government Primary School. Later he studied at Madaripur Islamia High School, Gopalganj Government Pilot School and later Gopalganj Mission School. He was diagnosed with beriberi, an incurable eye disease, and underwent an eye operation in Calcutta while studying in secondary level. As a result, his studies stopped for a few years. In 1942, he passed the matriculation examination and went to Kolkata for higher education and was admitted to the famous Islamia College. There he took up residence in a well-known baker's hostel. In 1946 he passed B.A.
Married Life
He married Begum Fazilatunnesa but most times of his life, he spent in prison that's why he was not attentive in earthly life.
Life Of Political
Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and the Liberation War are a common history. Bangabandhu means friend of Bengal that was given by students of Dhaka University for him. On the night of March 25, the Pakistani army ambushed the unarmed Bengalis and massacred them. Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was arrested. Before his arrest, Bangabandhu declared the independence of Bangladesh in the early hours of March 26. The war of liberation began. The freedom-loving people of Bangladesh jumped into the liberation war. After a long nine-month war, the independence of Bangladesh was achieved on December 16 in exchange for the lives of three million people.In exchange for their lives, Bengalis get freedom and an independent country. Bangladesh gained independence on December 16, 1971. Bangabandhu returned to his beloved countrymen on January 10, 1972 after being freed from Pakistani prison. Under the leadership of Bangabandhu, a new struggle for nation building began under extremely adverse conditions.
Death Of The Greatest
On 15th August 1975, the father of the nation was killed in his family. Pakistan and domestic allies are behind it.
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