Bangali Paltan

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Bangali Paltan was a British Indian military unit formed during World War One. The soldiers were recruited from the Bengal region and trained in Karachi.

They fought in Mesopotamia, and were stationed in Baghdad. After the end of World War One, they were used to crush a rebellion by Kurds in the Middle East. 63 soldiers in the unit died. Most of recruit came from middle class Bengali families. Notable soldiers in the unit included Khwaja Habibullah, Kazi Nazrul Islam, Ranadaprasad Saha and Mahbubul Alam.[1][2][3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Huq, Muhammad Lutful. "Bangali Paltan". Banglapedia. Retrieved 8 December 2017.
  2. ^ "Nazrul Islam: Forerunner of Muslim Renaissance in Bengal". Illustrated Weekly of Pakistan. Vol. 20. 26 May 1968. p. 8. He [Kazi Nazrul Islam] joined ... the Bangali Paltan that was raised during the First World War.
  3. ^ Mostakim, Golam (October–December 2008). "Kazi Nazrul Islam: His Life and Works (1899-1976)". Bangladesh Quarterly. Vol. 29, no. 2. Department of Films & Publications, Government of Bangladesh. p. 66.