The Razakar (Urdu: رضا کار, literally "volunteer"; Bengali: রাজাকার) was an East Pakistani paramilitary force organised by General Tikka Khan in then East...
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surrendered and agreed to disband the Razakars. Qasim Razvi was initially jailed and then allowed to move to Pakistan where he was granted asylum. The Hyderabad...
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Bangladesh, razakar is a pejorative word meaning a traitor or Judas. Razakars were an East Pakistani paramilitary force that aided the Pakistan Army against...
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to Pakistan. The remaining 10,324 to 12,500 prisoners were civilians, either family members of the military personnel or collaborators (Razakars). It...
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the Pakistan army command initially planned to use locally recruited militias (Al-Badr, Razakar, Al-Shams) for policing cities of East Pakistan, and...
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- Jewish equivalent in Nazi Germany and its occupied territories Razakar (Pakistan) - Bangladeshi equivalent As seen in [1][permanent dead link]. (in...
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Bangladesh Liberation War (redirect from East Pakistan-West Pakistan War 1971)
the 1970 election stalemate. The Pakistan Army, backed by Islamists, created radical religious militias—the Razakars, Al-Badr and Al-Shams—to assist it...
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Children of War (2014 film) (category Film censorship in Pakistan)
movement. Mujeed's men capture a Razakar (Pakistan) who he had helped in the past and had later joined the Pakistanis in killing innocent people. When...
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Kasim Razvi (category Indian emigrants to Pakistan)
1946 until the state's Annexation in 1948. He was also the founder of the Razakar militia in the state. He held the levers of power with the Nizam of Hyderabad...
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The Elite Police performs counter-terrorism operations. The Police Qaumi Razakars are a support force for the Punjab Police in their duties. Punjab Highway...
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organising illegal gun-running from Pakistan, and inviting recruits to its army and its irregular forces, the Razakars." The Hyderabadi envoys accused India...
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Police Qaumi Razakars or Razakar (plu: Razakars) (Arabic for volunteer) is a volunteer police force in Punjab province, Pakistan. Its duties include helping...
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2019 Mehran Force, replaced by the Pakistan Rangers (Sindh) Razakar in East Pakistan Law enforcement in Pakistan This disambiguation page lists articles...
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Indian threat. The armed forces of East Pakistan also consisted of the paramilitary organisation, the Razakars from the intelligence unit of the ISI's...
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Bangladesh Ansar (redirect from East Pakistan Ansar)
Ansars were disbanded by the Pakistani Government. A new paramilitary force was then established, the now infamous Razakar militia. After the independence...
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Kashmir conflict (redirect from Kashmir and Pakistan)
Kashmir, the majority of whose members were razakars (volunteers) and mujahideen recruited from Pakistan-administered Kashmir and trained by the Army...
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Guerrilla Forces National Freedom Fighter Council PNS Mangro (S133) Razakars (Pakistan) S Force (Bangladesh) Z Force (Bangladesh) Locations Bharat-Bangladesh...
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Bangladesh genocide (redirect from 1971 East Pakistan genocide)
residing in East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) during the Bangladesh Liberation War, perpetrated by the Pakistan Armed Forces and the Razakars. It began on 25...
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defence line. Dhaka also had Razakar, EPCAF and other units that could be deployed for defence of the city. In November, Pakistani forces carried out a cleansing...
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Tikka Khan (redirect from General Tikka Khan and East Pakistan)
and Biharis for the operation and organized a paramilitary force called Razakars.[citation needed] He ordered the arrest of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, outlawed...
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Indo-Pakistani Naval War of 1971 refers to the maritime military engagements between the Indian Navy and the Pakistan Navy during the Indo-Pakistani War...
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by the Pakistan army, Razakar paramilitaries, and their local collaborators. On 16 December 1971, Bangladesh won its independence from Pakistan through...
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Fouzia Ejaz Khan (category Women members of the National Assembly of Pakistan)
the 2008 Pakistani general election. She resigned from her National Assembly seat in 2012 due to having a dual nationality. "Tracing Razakar legacy: When...
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Bangladesh) and Pakistan to end the Bangladesh Liberation War and the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971. Per the trilateral agreement, the Pakistani government surrendered...
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Pakistan Army and organisations created and abetted by Pakistan Army such as Razakars (and its wings Al-Badr & Al-Shams) and so-called "East Pakistan...
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East Pakistan Air Operations covers the activity of the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) and Pakistan Army Aviation units in former East Pakistan during the Bangladesh...
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experimentation NKVD prisoner massacres No quarter Nuremberg Principles Razakars (Pakistan) Satellite Sentinel Project Srebrenica massacre State terrorism State-sponsored...
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to as "Nula Razakar" (razakar refers to Bengalis who collaborated with the Pakistan Army) for his alleged collaboration with the Pakistan Army in war...
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the uniforms of all staff and razakars were defined, described and documented. Director General Of Civil Defence Pakistan (A BPS Grade 20 Officer) Responsible...
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The Pakistani prisoners of war during the Indo-Pakistani war of 1971 were the servicemen deployed in the Eastern Command of the Pakistan armed forces who...
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