Mohammad Ziauddin (army Officer)
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Mohammad Ziauddin ( bn, মোহাম্মদ জিয়াউদ্দিন), BU (November 22, 1939) is a retired Bangladeshi military officer, who was the Commanding Officer of the 1st East Bengal Regiment during the
Bangladesh Liberation War The Bangladesh Liberation War ( bn, মুক্তিযুদ্ধ, , also known as the Bangladesh War of Independence, or simply the Liberation War in Bangladesh) was a revolution and War, armed conflict sparked by the rise of the Benga ...
. He was awarded the Bir Uttom, the country's second highest gallantry award (and the highest military award for living military personnel) for his outstanding bravery in the Liberation War. His certificate number was 22. Ziauddin was the first Brigade Commander of the
46th Independent Infantry Brigade 46th Independent Infantry Brigade is a historical military unit of Bangladesh Army. The Unit is located in Dhaka Cantonment. The Brigade is also known as the Dhaka Brigade. History 46th Independent Infantry Brigade, under the command of Colonel ...
, Dhaka. He was a close associate of Colonel Abu Taher; who were known for their socialist views.


Early life

Ziauddin was born in the village of Harbang of
Chakaria Upazila Chakaria ( bn, চকরিয়া) is an upazila of Cox's Bazar District in the Division of Chittagong, Bangladesh. Geography Chakoria is located at . It has 63671 households and a total area of 643.46 km2. Once there was a mangrove fore ...
, Cox's Bazar District on 22 November 1939. His father was Mohammad Quasem and mother was Majida Khatun.


Career


Bangladesh Liberation War

When the
Bangladesh Liberation War The Bangladesh Liberation War ( bn, মুক্তিযুদ্ধ, , also known as the Bangladesh War of Independence, or simply the Liberation War in Bangladesh) was a revolution and War, armed conflict sparked by the rise of the Benga ...
started, Ziauddin deserted Pakistan Army with Major Abu Taher, Major
Muhammed Abul Manzur Muhammed Abul Manzur (24 February 1940 – 1 June 1981) was a Bangladeshi military officer who commanded the Bangladesh Forces operations in Sector 8 during the Bangladesh Liberation War against Pakistan in 1971. He was allegedly involved in ...
, and Captain Bazlul Ghani Patwari from Abbottabad cantonment crossing the border to Devigarh in India on 25 July 1971 and reached Delhi on 27 July. Ziauddin and others reached Calcutta on August 7. He was then given the command of the 1st East Bengal Regiment under Z Force. During the Liberation War, Ziauddin was the Commanding Officer of 1st East Bengal Regiment under Sector 1. At the sector commanders conference in October in Calcutta, both Ziauddin and Taher opposed focusing on the Bangladesh Army, encouraging instead more support for irregular militias. They called for reducing reliance on India for weapons and moving the Mukti Bahini headquarters from India to Bangladesh. On the afternoon of September 8, a company of the 1st East Bengal Regiment went to Mahendraganj, India. A small team of only platoon and section commanders carried out hit and run operations in Kamalpur. He accompanies and leads them in all operations. Most of the operations were successful and caused some casualties to the Pakistani army. Ziauddin commanded the unit
Hamidur Rahman Hamidur Rahman was born on 2 February 1953 Khardo Khalishpur, Moheshpur, Jhenaidah, Khulna Division, Bangladesh former East BengalHamidur Rahman, BS (2 February 195328 October 1971) was a sepoy in Bangladesh Army during the Bangladesh Li ...
served in when they attacked a Pakistan Army camp on the
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. Crawling forward to destroy the LMG post, he threw a grenade at the bunker, causing the LMG to explode. Sepoy Hamidur Rahman was martyred by another LMG. In the end, Ziauddin ordered to return to Mohanpur camp due to heavy casualties. Hamidur Rahman of East Bengal Regiment was posthumously awarded the
Bir Sreshtho The Bir Sreshtho ( bn, বীরশ্রেষ্ঠ; ), is the highest military award of Bangladesh. It was awarded to seven freedom fighters who showed utmost bravery and died in action for their nation. They are considered martyrs. The other ...
, Bangladesh's highest award for valor, for his actions during the conflict. Ziauddin was at the forefront of Sylhet's MC College battle on December 13 of the Liberation War. By December 15, Mukti Bahini and joint forces started knocking at Sylhet's front door. In the end, Pakistani forces decided to surrender. Pakistani forces surrendered in Sylhet on December 17 at 3 pm.


Bangladesh Army

After independence, Ziauddin was promoted to the rank of
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. Meanwhile, when Indian Prime Minister
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visited Bangladesh, Ziauddin gave her a
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. In 1972, Ziauddin commanded the
46th Independent Infantry Brigade 46th Independent Infantry Brigade is a historical military unit of Bangladesh Army. The Unit is located in Dhaka Cantonment. The Brigade is also known as the Dhaka Brigade. History 46th Independent Infantry Brigade, under the command of Colonel ...
, based in Dhaka Cantonment, with which he suppressed a mutiny by soldiers of Bangladesh Air Force. He spoke in favor of socialism to officers under his command. He and Taher, in charge of the 44th Infantry Brigade, commanded nearly 90 percent of the infantry soldiers of newly created Bangladesh Army. In 1972, he destroyed all war loot taken by officers and soldiers under his command during the Bangladesh Liberation War. Zauddin argued that military unit should be self-sufficient and raise their own food. After the independence, for two more months of institutional training, a temporary 'Battle School' on the model of Military Academy was established at Kachukshet in Dhaka Cantonment under the 46th Independence Brigade for the cadets of Second Bangladesh War Course. Lt. Col. Ziauddin was in charge of this battle school. He himself was engaged in overall supervision of extended training at the Temporary Battle School. Ziauddin wrote an article in the
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criticizing the government and its treaty with India on 20 August 1972. He called the treaty a secret agreement and pointed they had fought the war without Sheikh Mujib, who was in jail in Pakistan, and would fight another if necessary. He had published the article when Prime Minister Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was outside of the country. The Prime Minister meet Ziauddin after returning to the country and demanded an official apology which he refused. He lost his job for the article. He travelled the country getting to know the people. In February 1974, Zia dropped all contact and went underground to join Marxist revolutionaries. He joined the underground
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led by
Siraj Sikder Siraj Sikder (27 October 1944 – 2 January 1975) was a Bangladeshi revolutionary politician. Early life Sikder was born on 27 October 1944 in Bhedarganj, Shariatpur District, East Bengal. His father was Abdur Razzaq Sikder, and belonged to a ...
, which was the most active left wing insurgency in Bangladesh at that time. His colleague Major
Mohammad Abdul Jalil Mohammad Abdul Jalil was a freedom fighter and Mukti Bahini Sector Commander of Sector 9 of during the Bangladesh liberation war in 1971. He was also one of the founding members of political party Jatiyo Samajtantrik Dal. Early years Mohammad ...
, who shared his left wing views, was also fired from the army. Siraj Sikder was killed by Bangladesh police on 2 January 1975 on his way to Rakkhi Bahini camp. President Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was killed in
15 August 1975 Bangladeshi coup d'état The 15 August 1975 Bangladesh coup d'état was a military coup launched by mid ranking army officers in Bangladesh on 15 August 1975. The officers were part of a conspiracy to assassinate Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the Founding Father of Bangladesh, ...
. One of the mutineers, Major
Khandaker Abdur Rashid Khandaker Abdur Rashid is a Bangladesh Army officer and a fugitive assassin of the first president of Bangladesh, Sheikh Mujib. Biography Khandaker Abdur Rashid was born on 1946 in the district of Comilla, in British India. He served in the Pak ...
, asked Taher and Ziauddin to join the new regime. Taher asked him remove the death warrant issued against Zaiuddin by the former president. The new president, Khondakar Mustaque Ahmed, encouraged them to start a political party. In 1976, Ziaudding was sentenced to ten years imprisonment while Taher was sentenced to death following the 7 November 1975 Bangladeshi coup d'état. The coup paved the way for Major General Ziaur Rahman to take power. In 1989, he returned to a normal life under special amnesty. Ziauddin was appointed as Chairman of
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on 2 September 1993 and served until September 15, 1996 He is the founding principle of Chittagong Presidency International School. After COVID-19 pandemic, Lt. Col. Ziaudding is leading a retired life in his home in Chittagong.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Ziauddin, Mohammad 1939 births Living people Mukti Bahini personnel People from Cox's Bazar District PAF College Sargodha alumni Chittagong Collegiate School and College alumni Bangladeshi socialists Recipients of the Bir Uttom