| Manzoor, (Major General)
Muhammad Abul (Bir Uttam) (1940-1981) army officer and freedom
fighter. Manzoor was born at village Gopinathpur under Kasba thana of
Comilla district in 1940. His paternal home is at village Kamalpur in
Chatkhil thana of Noakhali district. He passed senior Cambridge in 1955
and ISc examination in 1956 from the Sargoda Public School in Punjab.
He obtained his PSC degree in 1958 from Staff College in Canada,
and joined the East Bengal Regiment as a commissioned officer.
While serving as brigade major in Sialkot, Muhammad Abul Manzoor
secretly left his station to join the war
of liberation in July 1971. As a commander of Sector
8 he led the liberation force in the districts of Kushtia, Jessore,
Khulna, Barisal, Patuakhali and Faridpur.
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After the liberation, Manzoor was appointed brigade commander
of 55 Brigade in Jessore. In 1973, he joined the Bangladesh High Commission
in New Delhi as military adviser. He was made the Chief of General Staff
of Bangladesh army on 13 November 1975. In 1977, he was appointed the
GOC of the 24th Division of the army in Chittagong.
After the assassination of President ziaur
rahman in Chittagong on 30 May 1981 by some army officers,
Major General Abul Manzoor declared himself as the supreme commander of
the armed forces and the chief of civil administration. But it was an
abortive coup. Manzoor attempted to escape, but was ultimately captured
and killed on 2 June 1981. [Muazzam Hussain Khan]
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