Abu Taher

Abu Taher (Bengali: আবু তাহের) (14 November 1938 – 21 July 1976) was a Bengali military serviceman, who served in the Pakistan Army, and later in BDF. He crossed into India around early August and reported to the Indian authorities. After a week screening at Dehradun, India, Taher reported to Kolkata, Bangladesh Provincial government at 8 Theatre Rd. He was ordered to report to Sector 11 of Mukti Bahini under command of Major Ziaur Rahman, he became the sector commander after him. He served in BDF from end of August to 2 November 1971. He was awarded the medal Bir Uttom for his gallantry in the liberation war. He was released from military service by Indian military medical board in Pune, India after his leg was amputated. After independence, he was inducted into the Bangladesh Army for administrative retirement with legacy rank of lieutenant colonel. After settling in with family, the government of Bangladesh appointed him with employment at Kumilla. Later Taher turned into a political activist and leader of the left-wing Jatiyo Samajtantrik Dal.

Lieutenant Colonel

Abu Taher

আবু তাহের
Born(1938-11-14)14 November 1938
Died21 July 1976(1976-07-21) (aged 37)
Dhaka Central Jail, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Cause of deathExecution by hanging
Alma materMurari Chand College
Political partyJatiyo Samajtantrik Dal
SpouseLutfa Taher
Children3
RelativesM. Anwar Hossain (brother)
Military career
Allegiance Bangladesh
 Pakistan (before 1971)
Service/branch Pakistan Army
Bangladesh Army
Years of service1962-1972
Rank Lieutenant colonel
UnitSpecial Service Group
East Bengal Regiment
Commands held
  • Commander of Sector – XI
Battles/warsIndo-Pakistani War of 1965
Bangladesh Liberation War
Second Siege of Dhaka
Awards Bir Uttom
Maroon Parachute Wing

He was responsible for the 7 November coup which was 3rd Coup of 1975 of Bangladesh. After freeing Ziaur Rahman and reinstating him as army chief, many personnel including Taher was found guilty of high treason and murder and executed. However, in 2011, his trial was declared illegal by the high court of Bangladesh.

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