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Abu Taher Mohammad Haider was born on 12 January, 1942 in Bhowanipore, Bengal, British India (now West Bengal, India), is a Bangladesh Army officer, recipient of Bir Uttom. Discover Abu Taher Mohammad Haider's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 33 years old?

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Age 33 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 12 January, 1942
Birthday 12 January
Birthplace Bhowanipore, Bengal, British India (now West Bengal, India)
Date of death 7 November, 1975
Died Place Dhaka, Bangladesh
Nationality Bangladesh

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1942

Abu Taher Mohammad Haider, Bir Uttom (12 January 1942 – 7 November 1975 ) was a Bangladesh Army officer and recipient of Bir Uttom, the second highest military award in Bangladesh.

He fought in the Bangladesh Liberation War as the second-in-command of the K force under Khaled Mosharraf.

ATM Haider was born in Bhowanipore, Kolkata, West Bengal, on 12 January 1942.

His father Mohammad Israil was a Sub Inspector in the Kolkata Police after which he worked as a lawyer; his mother was Hakimun Nesa.

He studied in Binapani Primary School, Pabna.

He graduated from Ramananda Government High School and Gov't Gurudayal College, Kishoreganj.

1963

He did his undergraduate in Lahore Islamia College and completed his graduate studies in 1963 from the Punjab University.

After finishing his B.Sc graduate studies in Physics, he joined the Pakistan Army as a commissioned officer.

1964

He graduated from Pakistan Military Academy and commissioned as an Artillery officer in the 23rd Peshawar Mountain Battery (Frontier Force) in 1964.

1969

He was posted at Pano Aqil, Kotli, and at Multan Cantonment where he stayed until 1969.

1970

On 9 September 1970, he was promoted to Captain.

He was transferred to Comilla Cantonment.

1971

Later he became the sector commander of sector-2 from September 22, 1971.

After the assassination of the President of Bangladesh, Sheikh Mujib in a military coup; he joined a counter coup led by his former commander Major General Khaled Mosharraf.

Two days after the start of Operation Searchlight began, on 27 March 1971 he left Comilla Cantonment.

In Brahmanbaria he met with officers from the fourth East Bengal Regiment.

He went through Teliapara tea garden to India.

He returned from India with few Mukti Bahini members.

He sabotaged the Mymensingh–Kishoreganj highway and the Musalli Bridge.

On 7 October 1971, he joined K force under Khaled Mosharraf as his second-in-command.

His unit was mostly composed of students whom he trained in guerrilla warfare.

Most of the guerrilla attacks in this sector were carried under his command.

Major Haider arrived in Bangladesh from India in a helicopter with freedom fighter and political adviser of Sector 2 and 3, R. K. Chowdhury, on December 14 in Comilla.

Victory was celebrated on the 15 December in Jatrabari.

The crowd, carrying Major Haider and Chowdhury on their heads, rejoiced at the crossroads of Jatrabari.

He was present during the surrender of Pakistan Army on 16 December 1971.

After the Independence of Bangladesh, he was promoted to Major and made the commanding officer of 13 East Bengal Regiment, Savar Cantonment.

According to Captain (Rtd) Sitara Rahman (Bir Protik, also sister of Major Haider), General Osmani earlier advised Haider to approach Major General Zia together with Khaled Mosharraf, for hope of negotiation, reminding him that all of them had fought together hand in hand in the 1971 war.

Ziaur Rahman who had been confined in cantonment from November 3 to November 6, was freed by supporters of Colonel Taher at very early hours of November 7.

However, in a fast moving spiral of events, Haider along with Mosharraf and Colonel Huda, along with their batmen, were killed by few army officers, early hours on November 7.

Later Haider was buried in his hometown in Kishoreganj.

1973

He was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel in 1973 and was transferred to Chittagong Cantonment to head the then-nascent 2nd Battalion of Artillery and the School of Artillery.

1975

He was killed in a situation marred with confusion along with Khaled Mosharraf on 7 November 1975 by proponents of a counter coup led by Colonel Abu Taher.

On 21 October 1975 he was transferred to Ruma Cantonment as a Quartermaster.

After the Assassination of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman there was confusion in the army.

He was in Dhaka with his batman, Naik Shamsul Haq, Bir Protik due to personal reasons on 3 November when Major General Khaled Mosharraf launched a coup to remove the assassins of Sheikh Mujib from power.

He was assassinated with his former commander Mosharraf on 7 November 1975 in Dhaka Cantonment in the subsequent coup by Colonel Abu Taher.