Shafaat Jamil (),
Bir Bikrom
Bir Bikrom () is the third highest gallantry award in Bangladesh. Like the other gallantry awards, this was introduced immediately after the Bangladeshi Liberation War. Bir Bikrom was awarded to 175 fighters.
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(1 March 1940 – 11 August 2012) was a
Bangladesh Army
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colonel. He was the
commanding officer
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of the
3rd East Bengal Regiment of
Z Force Brigade in Sector 11 of
Bangladesh Forces
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during the War of Bangladesh Independence in 1971. He was among the first Bengali officers who rebelled against the
Pakistani Army
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in the 1971
Liberation War of Bangladesh
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and later fought in
11 sector and in Sylhet sector.
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Early life
He was born on 1 March 1940 in
Kishoreganj District
Kishoreganj District () is a district in Dhaka Division, Bangladesh. Earlier it was a ''mahakuma'' (sub-division) under Mymensingh District, Mymensingh district. 2495.07 km2 of land was taken from Mymensingh District, Mymensingh district to fo ...
. His father A. H. M. Karimullah was a Judicial Officer of
East Pakistan Civil Service. Jamil was educated at
Dhaka College
Dhaka College (), informally known as DC, is a public educational institution of Bangladesh located in Dhanmondi, Dhaka. It is one of the oldest educational institutions in the subcontinent. It offers Honours degree, honours and Master's degree ...
,
University of Dhaka
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The University of Dhaka w ...
and
Pakistan Military Academy
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, Kakul. He joined the Pakistan Military Academy in 1962.
In 1964, he was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the Pakistani Army's
East Bengal Regiment
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. He was a course mate of General
Pervez Musharraf
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, the former President of Pakistan. He was from 29th PMA Long Course.
Role in Bangladesh Liberation War
In March 1971 Jamil was promoted to the rank of Major in the Pakistani Army. On 27 March 1971, he mutinied against the Pakistani Army with Bengali officers and soldiers of 4th East Bengal Regiment (nicknamed Baby Tigers) after hearing the news of the genocide carried out by the Pakistani Army in East Pakistan/Bangladesh. As a
Bangladesh Force (BDF)
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officer he fought against the Pakistani Forces in Sector-11 until 10 October, when he was ordered to fight in the Sylhet sector in Bangladesh.
In June 1971 he was appointed Commanding Officer of the 3rd East Bengal Regiment in Sector 11 under Sector Commander Major
Ziaur Rahman
Ziaur Rahman (19 January 193630 May 1981) was a Bangladeshi military officer and politician who served as the sixth president of Bangladesh from 1977 until Assassination of Ziaur Rahman, his assassination in 1981. One of the leading figures of t ...
, later Commander of
Z Force Brigade. The 3rd
East Bengal Regiment
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participated in numerous operations of varying scale. Zia also entrusted Jamil the defence of the Teldhala area. Under Zia's directive Major Jamil, assisted by Lieutenant Nurun Nabi and Captain Anwar, set up the first functioning Administrative Area there, which included a police station (The Roumari Police Station), a magistrate court, Customs and Excise hall, a public school, a jail house and a 10-bed hospital. On 27 August he was present with Zia at the opening of the first post office and two sub-post offices in the vicinity. On 11 October 1971 Major Shafaat Jamil's 3rd East Bengal Regiment participated in the battles of Chattak, Sylhet, Bangladesh. Although the Chattak Operation failed, under Jamil's leadership the 3rd East Bengal Regiment killed 364 Pakistani soldiers. Major Shafaat Jamil led his battalion in the Radhanagar Operation and he was injured in this battle. Jamil's battalion captured the Pakistani position where the Indian Army's Gurkha Regiment had previously failed.
Later Jamil received medical treatment for battle injuries at Shilong Military Hospital, Shilong, India.
Bangladesh Army
After the Independence War of Bangladesh, Jamil was promoted to lieutenant colonel, awarded
Bir Bikram
''Bir Bikram'' () is a 2016 romantic comedy film directed by Milan Chams. This movie features Nepalese actors Dayahang Rai, Anoop Bikram Shahi, Deeya Pun, Arpan Thapa, Menuka Pun and Najir Hussain in the lead roles.
The movie tells a story abo ...
the third highest gallantry award of Bangladesh, and was posted as brigade commander of 72nd Infantry Brigade at
Rangpur Cantonment. In 1974 he was promoted to colonel and appointed brigade commander of
46th Infantry Brigade at
Dhaka Cantonment
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. He was replaced by Colonel
Quazi Golam Dastgir as the commander of 72nd Infantry Brigade. On
3 November 1975, he helped Brigadier
Khaled Mosharraf
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to initiate an armed uprising and proceeded towards
Bangabhaban
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against the regime of
Khondaker Mostaq Ahmad
Khondaker Mostaq Ahmad (; 27 February 1919 – 5 March 1996) was a Bangladeshi politician. He was the Minister of Commerce in the third Mujib Rahman ministry under Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, and assumed the presidency of Bangladesh after the A ...
. However, the uprising was reconditioned on 6 November with the resignation of Mostaq Ahmed from the presidency and his replacement by Justice
Abu Sadat Mohammad Sayem. On 7 November, a mutiny incited by Lieutenant Colonel
Abu Taher
Abu Taher (; 14 November 1938 – 21 July 1976) was a Bangladeshi military officer and war hero. He first served in the Pakistan Army, and later defected to the Bangladesh Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War. He crossed into India around ...
resulted in the end of the uprising;
Khaled Mosharraf was assassinated while Colonel Jamil was detained. Due to his pivotal role in the 3 November coup, he was given
court martial
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and was dismissed from the army on 7 March 1976.
Death
Jamil lived a quiet life after his retirement and generally stayed far away from the media. In the early hours of 11 August 2012 he was taken to the
Combined Military Hospital
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History
During the British Raj, the British Indian Army troops depended for their medical treatment entirely o ...
, Dhaka after complaining of chest pains, however as his health deteriorated on the way, he was taken to
Apollo Hospital Dhaka instead. He was declared dead by doctors at the hospital at 2:10 am.
Shafaat Jamil's namaz-e-janaza (funeral prayer) was held at the Central Mosque of
Dhaka Cantonment
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after Duhr prayers on 11 August. State minister for liberation war affairs ministry Captain Tajul Islam (Retired) and several military officers took part in the final prayer. He was buried at Banani's Army graveyard with traditional military honor and state honor.
Chief of the Army Staff General
Iqbal Karim Bhuiyan paid his respects to the deceased at Banani's Military graveyard.
Family
He left behind his wife, three sons and four grandchildren. His two eldest sons live in the US while his youngest son is serving in the
Bangladesh Army
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.
References
Further reading
* "The War of Life: The Life of War" by Col. (Rtd) Engr.
S I M Nurunnabi Khan Bir Bikram
''Bir Bikram'' () is a 2016 romantic comedy film directed by Milan Chams. This movie features Nepalese actors Dayahang Rai, Anoop Bikram Shahi, Deeya Pun, Arpan Thapa, Menuka Pun and Najir Hussain in the lead roles.
The movie tells a story abo ...
* Jamil, Shafaat, " '71 Independence War – Bloody Mid-August and November Conspiracy"
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1940 births
Bangladesh Army colonels
2012 deaths
University of Dhaka alumni
Recipients of the Bir Bikrom
Burials at Banani Graveyard
Dhaka College alumni
Mukti Bahini personnel
20th-century Bangladeshi military personnel