| Mosharraf, (Major General)
Khaled (1938-1975) a sector commander of the war
of liberation. Khaled Mosharraf was born at village Mosharrafganj
under Osmanpur thana of Jamalpur district in 1938. He passed Matriculation
examination from Cox's Bazar High School in 1953, IA examination from
Dhaka College in 1955, and then joined the Kakul Military Academy. Having
obtained comission in the army in 1957 he received military training for
eight years (1957-1965) in different army training schools.
He was appointed Adjutant of the Fourth Bengal Regiment during
the Indo-Pak war in 1965. Immediately after the cessation of the
war he joined the Kakul Military Academy as an instructor. On
his obtaining graduation from the Kakul Academy Khaled Mosharraf
was promoted to the post of Major. He obtained P.S.C degree from
Quetta Staff College in 1968, and was appointed Brigade Major
of 57-Brigade at Kharia. He was transferred to Dhaka in March
1970 when he had the opportunity to get military training in Germany
and London.
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Khaled Mosharraf |
Khaled Mosharraf was put in charge of the Fourth Bengal
Regiment in Comilla cantonment on 24 March 1971. He organised and consolidated
his army in Brahmanbaria and joined the War of Liberation on 27 March.
He took over as commanding officer of Fourth Bengal Regiment and confined
all the non-Bangali officers of the Regiment. On strategic ground he transferred
the headquarters of his army from Brahmanbaria to Teliapara tea garden.
After successfully resisting the Pakistan army till mid-April he retreated in the face of repeated air attacks of the enemy forces, and took position with his army in the kingdom of Tripura at the end of April. He was appointed sector commander of Sector 2 by the mujibnagar government. Mosharraf was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel during the War of Liberation. In an encounter with the enemy he was wounded by a bullet shot on his head (23 October), and recovered after a long treatment in the Lukhnow military hospital.
After liberation, Khaled Mosharraf was appointed Staff
Officer at the army headquarters in Dhaka. Later he was elevated to the
post of Chief of General Staff of Bangladesh Army. In recognition of his
heroic contribution to the War of Liberation he was honoured with the
state insignia of 'Bir Uttam' by the government of Bangladesh (1972).
In course of the events that took place after the brutal killing of Bangabandhu
sheikh mujibur
rahman on 15 August 1975, Khaled Mosharraf led a military coup
de'tat on 3 November 1975. Khaled Mosharraf was killed in a counter coup
on 7 November in the Dhaka cantonment. [Muazzam Hussain Khan] |