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Muladi massacre, the Glossary

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Muladi massacres (মুলাদি হত্যাকান্ড) were a series of massacres of unarmed Hindu and Christian men and elderly women in the river port of Muladi in East Pakistan between 17 and 20 February 1950 by armed mobs with the active complicity of the Ansars and the police.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 8 relations: Bangladesh Ansar, Bengali Hindus, Christianity in Bangladesh, Dominion of Pakistan, East Bengal, East Pakistan, Mass murder, Massacre.

  2. 1950 in East Bengal
  3. Barishal District
  4. February 1950 events in Asia
  5. Government of Liaquat Ali Khan
  6. Massacres in 1950
  7. Massacres in Pakistan
  8. Massacres of Bengali Hindus in East Pakistan
  9. Persecution of Hindus

Bangladesh Ansar

The Bangladesh Ansar (also known as the Ansar Bahini) is a paramilitary auxiliary force responsible for the preservation of internal security and law enforcement in Bangladesh.

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Bengali Hindus

Bengali Hindus (translit) are an ethnoreligious population who make up the majority in the Indian states of West Bengal, Tripura, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Jharkhand, and Assam's Barak Valley region.

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Christianity in Bangladesh

Christians in Bangladesh account for 0.30% (roughly 500,000 believers) of the nation's population as of 2022 census.

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Dominion of Pakistan

The Dominion of Pakistan, officially Pakistan, was an independent federal dominion in the British Commonwealth of Nations, existing between 14 August 1947 and 23 March 1956, created by the passing of the Indian Independence Act 1947 by the British parliament, which also created an independent Dominion of India.

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East Bengal

East Bengal (পূর্ব বাংলা/পূর্ববঙ্গ Purbô Bangla/Purbôbongo) was a non-contiguous province of the Dominion of Pakistan.

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East Pakistan

East Pakistan was the eastern province of Pakistan between 1955 and 1971, covering the territory of the modern country Bangladesh.

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Mass murder

Mass murder is the violent crime of killing a number of people, typically simultaneously or over a relatively short period of time and in close geographic proximity.

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Massacre

A massacre is an event of killing people who are not engaged in hostilities or are defenseless.

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See also

1950 in East Bengal

Barishal District

February 1950 events in Asia

Government of Liaquat Ali Khan

Massacres in 1950

Massacres in Pakistan

Massacres of Bengali Hindus in East Pakistan

Persecution of Hindus

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muladi_massacre