Battle of Goalhati explained

Conflict:Battle of Goalhati
Partof:Bangladesh Liberation War
Date:5 September 1971
Place:Goalhati, Jessore, Pakistan
(present-day Goalhati, Jessore, Bangladesh)
Result:Pakistani victory
  • Jessore's Chutipur Camp destroyed by Pakistani forces
Combatant1: Pakistan Army
Combatant2:
Commander1:Unknown
Units1:Eastern Command
Units2:Sector - VIII
Strength1:Unknown
Strength2:Unknown
Casualties1:Unknown
Casualties2:Unknown

The Battle of Goalhati occurred on 5 September 1971, during the Bangladesh Liberation War. Lance Nayek Nur Mohammad Sheikh was selected as the captain of the Standing Patrol team at Goalhati, located in Jessore's Chutipur Camp, which was established to monitor the activities of the Pakistan Army.[1]

While patrolling, the Mukti Bahini team was ambushed by the Pakistani Army, which attacked them from three different sides.[2] Despite the dire situation, Nur Mohammad chose to engage the enemy rather than retreat. During the confrontation, one of his comrades, Nannu Mia, was injured by enemy fire. In an attempt to carry Nannu Mia to safety, Nur Mohammad engaged the enemy despite overwhelming odds.[3]

Nur Mohammad was struck by a mortar shell, severely injuring his foot. Despite his injuries, he continued to provide covering fire for his team, allowing them a chance to escape. At that moment, his fellow soldier, Sepoy Mostafa, urged him to retreat, but Nur Mohammad refused to leave his post. He gave his light machine gun to Mostafa to prevent it from being captured after his death and fought on with a self-loaded rifle until he succumbed to his injuries.[4] [5]

Honours

Nur Mohammad was awarded Bir Sreshtho for his bravery during the battle[6]

References

  1. Web site: Sheikh, Birsrestha Nur Mohammad . 8 November 2024 . Banglapedia.
  2. News: Battle of Goalhati . The Daily Star . 4 September 2012 . 8 November 2024.
  3. Web site: Bir Sreshtho Nur Mohammad Sheikh . Bengal Chronicle . 3 November 2021 . 8 November 2024.
  4. Web site: Sheikh, Birsrestha Nur Mohammad . BSS News . 4 September 2014 . 8 November 2024.
  5. Web site: Battle of Goalhati – Jessore . Liberation War . March 2021 . 8 November 2024.
  6. Web site: The Legacy of Bangladesh's Seven Bir Sreshthas . Diplomats News . 4 April 2024 . 8 November 2024.