A. J. M. Aminul Haque

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Abu Jafar Mohammad Aminul Haque (23 March 1944 – 16 January 2011) was a Bangladesh Army officer and veteran of the Bangladesh Liberation War. He was awarded the Bir Uttom, Bangladesh's second-highest military gallantry award.[2][3] He was the commanding officer of the 8th East Bengal Regiment during the war and retired as a brigadier general from the Bangladesh Army.[4]

Nativename
আবু জাফর মোহাম্মদ আমিনুল হক
Born23 March 1944
Tungipara, Bengal Presidency, British India
Died16 January 2011(2011-01-16) (aged 66)
Dhaka, Bangladesh
Allegiance
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A. J. M. Aminul Haque
Native name
আবু জাফর মোহাম্মদ আমিনুল হক
Born23 March 1944
Tungipara, Bengal Presidency, British India
Died16 January 2011(2011-01-16) (aged 66)
Dhaka, Bangladesh
Allegiance
Branch
Service years1965–1981
RankBangladesh-army-OF-6 Brigadier General
Service numberBA – 182[1]
UnitEast Bengal Regiment
Commands
ConflictsBangladesh Liberation War
Awards Bir Uttom
SpouseMaryam Haque
Children2
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Early life

Haque was born on 23 March 1944 in Banshbaria village, Tungipara Upazila, Gopalganj District.[5] His father was Nurul Haque and his mother was Fatema Zohra.[5]

Career

Haque was commissioned in Pakistan Army in 1965.[6] He was stationed in Dhaka Cantonment in the field intelligence unit of Pakistan Army.[5] After the start of Bangladesh Liberation War, he fled Dhaka Cantonment and joined the 8th East Bengal Regiment, under Z force of Major Ziaur Rahman, of the Mukti Bahini.[5] He established his base Munshirhat.[7] He led a mission to rescue his deputy Captain Amin Ahmed Chowdhury and other wounded personnel after a Mukti Bahini raid on Nakshi Border Outpost (BOP).[5][8] Captain Shamsul Alam died in a mine explosion in the attack.[9] He was awarded the Bir Uttom for his contribution to the war.[5][10]

Haque retired from Bangladesh Army as a Brigadier General in 1981.[11]

In 1994, as convener of the Muktijoddha Kendriya Command Council, Haque created a 84 thousand person list of veterans of Bangladesh Liberation War.[12] Before him another list was created by Amin Ahmed, managing director of Muktijoddha Kalyan Trust, created a list collecting data from the Indian government which is referred to as the Indian list.[12][13]

In December 2010, Haque visited India in a 20-member delegation led by Muhammad Enamul Huq, State Minister of Power, along with are Major General Mohammad Azizur Rahman, Major General A. T. M. Abdul Wahab, Major General Jibon Kanai Das, and Abed Khan to make victory day of Bangladesh.[14]

Personal life

Haque was married to Maryam Haque and they had one son and one daughter.[5] They lived in Mohakhali DOHS.[5]

Death

Haque died on 16 January 2011.[3]

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