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Sayed Farooq-ur-Rahman (9 August 1945 – 28 January 2010) was the chief organizer involved in toppling the Sheikh Mujib regime in
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. He was convicted and hanged on 28 January 2010 along with co-conspirators
Sultan Shahriar Rashid Khan Sultan Shahriar Rashid Khan (died 28 January 2010) was a Bangladeshi army officer who was convicted for the assassination of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman . On 28 January 2010, Rahman was hanged along with Syed Faruque Rahman, A.K.M. Mohiuddin Ahmed, ...
,
A. K. M. Mohiuddin Ahmed A.K.M. Mohiuddin Ahmed (25 February 1949 – 28 January 2010) was a Bangladesh Army officer who was convicted in absentia and executed for the assassination of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. On 28 January 2010, Ahmed was hanged along with Syed Faruque ...
,
Mohiuddin Ahmed Mohiuddin Ahmed (died 28 January 2010) was a Bangladesh Army officer who was convicted of the Assassination of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. On 28 January 2010, Ahmed was hanged along with Sultan Shahriar Rashid Khan, A. K. M. Mohiuddin Ahmed, Sayed Fa ...
, and
Mohammad Bazlul Huda Mohammad Bazlul Huda (died 28 January 2010) was a Bangladeshi Army officer and freedom fighter who was convicted of the assassination of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, founding president of Bangladesh. On 28 January 2010, Bazlul was executed along with ...
in
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,
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, for the murder of
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Sheikh Mujibur Rahman (17 March 1920 – 15 August 1975), also known by the honorific Bangabandhu, was a Bangladeshi politician, revolutionary, statesman and activist who was the founding president of Bangladesh. As the leader of Bangl ...
, one of the founding leaders and the first
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. Sayed Farooq-ur-Rahman and his close ally
Khandaker Abdur Rashid Khandaker Abdur Rashid is a Bangladeshi fugitive and former officer of the Bangladesh Army, who was a key organizer of the 15 August 1975 coup d'état. Early Life Khandaker Abdur Rashid was born on 21 July 1946 in Comilla of then Bengal Provi ...
were the chief organisers of the
assassination of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the first president of Bangladesh, was assassinated along with most of his family members during the early hours of 15 August 1975 by a group of Bangladesh Army personnel who invaded his Bangabandhu Memorial Museum, re ...
on 15 August 1975. He was 2IC of the 1st Bengal Lancers Regiment of the
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who led a group of junior army officers in order to overthrow the regime of Sheikh Mujib and install
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 ...
as president of Bangladesh.


Birth and Family background

Dewan Esheratullah Sayed Farooq-ur-Rahman was born on 9 August 1946 into an aristocratic
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family. His father was Major Sayed Ataur Rahman, an army doctor and a
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in the army. His father was from a renowned family, the ''Peer'' family of
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who held a hereditary title of ''
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'' from ''Sufi'' ancestors. The family were of Hadhrami ''Ba'Alawi sada'' origin, descending from Sufi
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missionary Sayyid Ali Ba Alawi who had come to preach
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in the Rajshahi region from
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in
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during the 18th century; he was known as ''Zinda Peer Hazrat Shukr Ali Dewan'' locally after he had died. Farooq himself was a 9th generation descendant of him. His mother is Mahmuda Khatun, a daughter of Abdul Latif Khan, who belonged to a ''zamindar'' family in
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in
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, descending from
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soldiers of fortune under the
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. Both his paternal and maternal grandfathers were members of the police service, his paternal grandfather Sayed Ashratullah Dewan being an
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in
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. Sayed Ashratullah Dewan was also a prominent ''Sufi'' religious figure in the Rajshahi region who too, like his ancestors, had borne the title ''Zinda Peer'' after death, meaning living saint. He was also related to several prominent figures of the civil service and politics in Bengal, such as
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,
Khaled Mosharraf Khaled Mosharraf (; 9 November 1937 – 7 November 1975) was a two star officer in Bangladesh Army, who is known for his role in the Bangladesh Liberation War and the subsequent coups in post-independence Bangladesh. After deposing Khondakar ...
,
Ataur Rahman Khan Ataur Rahman Khan (; 6 March 1905 – 7 December 1991) was a Bangladeshi lawyer, politician and writer, who served as the Chief Minister of East Pakistan, chief minister of East Pakistan from 1 September 1956 – March 1958, and as the prime mi ...
, Noorul Quader Khan, and Azizur Rahman Malik. In fact, Noorul Quader Khan was the brother of his mother, Mahmuda Khatun.


Education

Sayed Farooq-ur-Rahman's education was widely centered on the postings of his father, Major Dr. Sayed Ataur Rahman, who served in the
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. He had switched places of education reflecting the location of his father's posting as a doctor in between then
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and
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six times in thirteen years for his schooling. He had started off at the Fatima Jinnah Girls School in
Comilla Comilla (), officially spelled Cumilla, is a metropolis on the banks of the Gomti River in eastern Bangladesh. Comilla was one of the cities of ancient Bengal. It was once the capital of Tripura kingdom. Comilla Airport is located in the Duli ...
of which Farooq had joked about his only time in a
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. He also attended Burnhall College in
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,
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in
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, Station Road School in
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, St. Francis' Grammar School in
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, and Adamjee College in Dhaka, ending his
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at
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with a crash course in mathematics. He also had a passion for flying, which he pursued by getting a solo pilot license at the age of 17 and unsuccessfully attempted to join the
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. His parents did not intend for him to join the armyl he was admitted to
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in England for a course in
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, but he had other plans for a career in the army, as seen in '' Bangladesh: A Legacy of Blood'' by
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:


Military career

In 1974, Rahman was placed in charge of recovering weapons in Demra,
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,
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, and
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. He had experienced some things that made him critical of the
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government. In 1975, Rahman was a major in the Bangladesh Army. He spoke against Mujib to his fellow army officers. He also told them that Mujib would give Bangladesh to India and establish a monarchy in Bangladesh. He and Major
Sultan Shahriar Rashid Khan Sultan Shahriar Rashid Khan (died 28 January 2010) was a Bangladeshi army officer who was convicted for the assassination of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman . On 28 January 2010, Rahman was hanged along with Syed Faruque Rahman, A.K.M. Mohiuddin Ahmed, ...
discussed ways of removing Mujib from power and asked Brigadier General Ziaur Rahman for support. Zia expressed his inability to support them. Zia asked them to do what they thought was necessary. They were supported covertly by senior cabinet minister Khondaker Mushtaque Ahmed, who was introduced to Rahman by Major
Khandaker Abdur Rashid Khandaker Abdur Rashid is a Bangladeshi fugitive and former officer of the Bangladesh Army, who was a key organizer of the 15 August 1975 coup d'état. Early Life Khandaker Abdur Rashid was born on 21 July 1946 in Comilla of then Bengal Provi ...
. On 12 August 1975, he discussed the plans with his fellow officers at his wedding anniversary party at the Officers Club, Dhaka. There the officers finalised 15 August 1975 as the day they would launch the coup.


Assassination of Sheikh Mujib

On 14 August 1975, Sayed Farooq-ur-Rahman met Captain
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, Captain Bazlul Huda, Major Khandaker Abdur Rashid, Major Shariful Haque Dalim, Major S.H.M.B Noor Chowdhury, Major Sultan Shahriar Rashid Khan, Major
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, and other officers in his office to finalise the plan. According to the plan, Rahman commanded the tanks of the Bengal Lancers. Mujib was killed in his house by Captain Bazlul Huda and Major Noor on 15 August 1975. Immediately after the killing, the officers rendezvoused at the Bangladesh Betar office, and installed Khondakar Mushtaque Ahmed as the new president of Bangladesh. Khondakar Mushtaque called the assassins ''Shurjo Shontan'' (the gallant sons) and passed the Indemnity Ordinance, which protected the assassins from prosecution. Rahman was promoted to the rank of lieutenant colonel and held a position of power in the new regime until it was overthrown in a counter-coup by pro-Mujib officers led by Maj. Gen.
Khaled Mosharraf Khaled Mosharraf (; 9 November 1937 – 7 November 1975) was a two star officer in Bangladesh Army, who is known for his role in the Bangladesh Liberation War and the subsequent coups in post-independence Bangladesh. After deposing Khondakar ...
, who ousted Khondakar Mushtaque. However, the 7 November 1975 coup against Mosharraf by Lt. Col.
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 ...
brought Maj. Gen. Ziaur Rahman to power. Ziaur Rahman was freed by Major
Mohiuddin Ahmed Mohiuddin Ahmed (died 28 January 2010) was a Bangladesh Army officer who was convicted of the Assassination of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. On 28 January 2010, Ahmed was hanged along with Sultan Shahriar Rashid Khan, A. K. M. Mohiuddin Ahmed, Sayed Fa ...
. Ziaur Rahman, after assuming power, appointed the assassins in the diplomatic corps in foreign posts with the exception of Sayed Farooq-ur-Rahman and Sultan Shahriar Rashid Khan who refused to accept the diplomatic posts.


1976 Bogra Mutiny and later coup attempts

Later, in 1976, with the assistance of Air Vice Marshall Tawab, both Farooq and Rashid returned to Bangladesh to launch another coup. They mobilised the Bengal Lancer regiments who had been split between Savar and Bogra. However, they were pinned down by the Dhaka brigade, under
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, in Savar, while they were pinned down by the 6th East Bengal Regiment and 11th division, under Hanan Shah, in Bogra. Eventually, Farooq surrendered and was allowed to leave the country. However, his supporters in Bogra were routed and the Bengal Lancers were disbanded. In 1979, the Bangladeshi parliament under Ziaur Rahman's
Bangladesh Nationalist Party The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (), popularly abbreviated as BNP (), is a major List of political parties in Bangladesh, political party in Bangladesh. It was founded on 1 September 1978 by President of Bangladesh, President Ziaur Rahman, wit ...
converted the Indemnity ordinance into an official act of parliament. Farooq-ur-Rahman was dismissed from the Bangladesh Army for his role in mutinies in
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and
Bogra Cantonment Bogra Cantonment, also known as Majhira Cantonment, is a cantonment located at Shajahanpur Upazila, Bangladesh. About 10 kilometers south of Bogura, a city in Rajshahi Division of Bangladesh. It is the headquarters of the 11th Infantry Divisi ...
and sent abroad. The assassins were removed from government service after they tried to launch a coup against Ziaur Rahman in 1980.


1986 Presidential election

After the
assassination of Ziaur Rahman Ziaur Rahman, the sixth president of Bangladesh, was assassinated by a faction of officers of Bangladesh Army, on 30 May 1981, in the southeastern port city of Chittagong. Rahman went to Chittagong to arbitrate in a clash between the local leade ...
in 1981, Rahman returned to active politics by founding the Bangladesh Freedom Party and running for the presidency against Lt. Gen.
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in
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. Syed Farooq Rahman, representing the Bangladesh Freedom Party, had run for president against
Hussain Muhammad Ershad Hussain Muhammad Ershad (1 February 1930 – 14 July 2019) was a Bangladeshi military officer, dictator and politician who served as President of Bangladesh, the president of Bangladesh from 1982 to 1990. He seized power as a result of a 1982 ...
of the Jatiya Party, and
Muhammadullah Hafezzi Muhammadullah Hafezzi (1895 – 6 May 1987), commonly known as Hafezzī Huzūr, was a Bangladeshi politician, Islamic leader and founder of the Bangladesh Khilafat Andolan. He was the first religious figure to stand for the highest state office ...
of the
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. Sayed Farooq-ur-Rahman had obtained 1,202,303 of the total 21,795,337 votes, 4.64% of the total, coming third out of the twelve other Presidential Candidates. The
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-trained lawyer,
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, who was Mujib's law minister, and later foreign minister, told
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, a journalist, "The impunity with which Farooq operated was extraordinary. When he returned to Bangladesh, the government facilitated him and President Hussain Muhammad Ershad, who wanted some candidate to stand against him in the rigged elections. Ershad let Farooq stand to give himself credibility."


Trial and execution

In 1996, the
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, under the leadership of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman's daughter,
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, won the general election and became the
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. Under her party's majority, the Indemnity Act was repealed, and a court case was initiated over the killing of Mujib and his family. In August 1996, he was arrested by the Bangladesh Police. In 1998, the Dhaka High Court sentenced Sayed Farooq-ur-Rahman to death. After the Awami League's defeat in the 2001 general election, the BNP government of
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slowed down the proceedings in the Mujib murder case. In October 2007, he filed an appeal with the Bangladesh Supreme Court. After Sheikh Hasina returned to power in 2009, the court case was restarted. After Rahman's plea for clemency was denied by the
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, he was executed along with other plotters on 28 January 2010.


Family life and legacy

Sayed Farooq-ur-Rahman was married to Farida Khan, a daughter of S. H. Khan, the younger brother of
Abul Kashem Khan Abul Kashem Khan (best known as A. K. Khan; 5 April 1905 – 31 March 1991) was a Bangladeshi lawyer, industrialist and politician. In 1945, he founded A K Khan & Company, one of Pakistan's leading conglomerates until 1971, when it became one ...
, a leading industrialist and minister belonging to the politically prominent Khan family of Chittagong. His elder son, Sayed Tariq Rahman, is chairman of the
Bangladesh Freedom Party The Bangladesh Freedom Party, also known as Freedom Party is a political party founded by Sayed Farooq-ur-Rahman, Khandaker Abdur Rashid, Khandakar Abdur Rashid and Bazlul Huda who were the chief organisers of the assassination of Sheikh Mujibur R ...
founded by him, Tariq lives and is based in
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. The vice-chairman of the Bangladesh Freedom Party is his younger son, Sayed Zubair Farooq who is a Doctoral graduate in behavioral economics and ethical banking from the
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, chief executive of Unity Grammar College, an Islamic private school in Australia. He is also ministerial financial advisor to Sheikh Mohammed Al-Maktoum. Farooq had a passion for flying planes, reading books on military history and tactics and driving fast cars.


See also

* Jail Killing Day


References

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