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    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.

  2. Abu Tahir Sulayman al-Jannabi (Arabic: أبو طاهر سلیمان الجنّابي, romanized: Abū Tāhir Sulaymān al-Jannābī, Persian: ابوطاهر سلیمانِ گناوه‌ای Abu-Tāher Soleymān-e Genāve'i) was a Persian warlord and the ruler of the Qarmatian state in Bahrayn (Easternr of the Qarmatian state, Abu ...

  3. A historical account of the life and execution of Colonel Abu Taher, a leader of the 1975 army mutiny against the military regime in Bangladesh. The article reveals the details of his trial, his letter from prison, and his legacy as a martyr for democracy and socialism.

  4. Jul 29, 2011 · The Supreme Court bench, with responsibility for reviewing the Taher case, under the guidance of Justice Shamsuddin Chowdhury and Justice Zakir Hossain, declared Abu Taher's trial illegal...

  5. Abu Taher Khan (Bengali: আবু তাহের খান; born 23 November 1964) is an Indian Bengali politician, agriculturalist and social worker from Murshidabad. He was former Legislator and is the current Member of Parliament from the Murshidabad (Lok Sabha constituency) representing the All India Trinamool Congress .

  6. Mar 22, 2011 · Col Abu Taher's biography. Abu Taher was born on Nov 14, 1938 at Badarpur of Assam Province in the then British India, in a family that hailed from the East Kajla village in Purbadhala...

  7. Taher, Colonel Abu (1938-1976) army officer, a sector commander in the War of Liberation. Colonel Abu Taher was born in Badarpur in Assam on 14 November 1938. His paternal home is at village Kazla in Purbadhala thana of Netrokona district.