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M A Rab

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Name
  
M. Rab

Died
  
1975, Dhaka, Bangladesh

Allegiance
  
Pakistan, Bangladesh


Rank
  
Major General ( Retired as a Lieutenant Colonel from Pakistan Army in 1970)

Unit
  
1st East Bengal Regiment Staff SSD Unit ,Pakistan Army

Commands held
  
chief of staff of Liberation Force in 1971

Service/branch
  
Pakistan Army, Bangladesh Army

Mohammad Abdur Rab, Bir Uttom (Bengali: মোহাম্মদ আব্দুর রব) (born 1919 - died 1975) also known as M A Rab, was the first Chief of Staff of the Bangladesh Army from April 10th 1971 till 6th April 1972.

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Early life

Abdur-Rab was born at village of Khagaura under Baniachang thana of Habiganj in 1919. A lifelong bachelor, he was elected as lawmaker from the Jatiya Sangsad constituency comprising Baniachang and Ajmiriganj thanas.

Death

Abdur-Rab died 14 November 1975 at the Combined Military Hospital, Dhaka at age 56. He had been suffering from ailments including anemia. He was laid to rest at his village of khagaura on the banks of Khowai River in Habiganj.

His younger brother Abdur Rahim said that no pension was paid to any of his family members. Abdur Rab's grave is at the district headquarters of Habiganj. Other than some local freedom fighters, nobody was seen to go visit the site, even on the country's national days.

After independence of Bangladesh

Abdur Rab was honoured with the 'Bir Uttam', the country's second highest award. He was also given the rank of Major General. He was awarded the Independence Day Award posthumously in 2000.

References

Mohammad Abdur Rab (Bir Uttam) Wikipedia