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The Bangla College killing field (Bengali: বাঙলা কলেজ বধ্যভূমি) is located in the Mirpur area of Dhaka, Bangladesh. In 1971, during the Bangladesh Liberation War, the Pakistani army killed 3 million Bangladeshis with the help of some local collaborators. It has been claimed to be the largest genocide after World War II. Bangladesh officially became independent on 16 December 1971, but the neighborhood of Mirpur was liberated from Pakistan Army and local Bihari people on 31 January 1972, 45 days after the declaration of independence was signed. Mirpur was largely inhabited by Biharis who were against the secession movement, so genocide took place on a large scale. Mirpur was the last battlefield of the war. Bangla College is one of the largest killing fields in Bangladesh.

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  • Bangla College killing field (en)
  • Masacre de la Universidad Bengalí (es)
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  • The Bangla College killing field (Bengali: বাঙলা কলেজ বধ্যভূমি) is located in the Mirpur area of Dhaka, Bangladesh. In 1971, during the Bangladesh Liberation War, the Pakistani army killed 3 million Bangladeshis with the help of some local collaborators. It has been claimed to be the largest genocide after World War II. Bangladesh officially became independent on 16 December 1971, but the neighborhood of Mirpur was liberated from Pakistan Army and local Bihari people on 31 January 1972, 45 days after the declaration of independence was signed. Mirpur was largely inhabited by Biharis who were against the secession movement, so genocide took place on a large scale. Mirpur was the last battlefield of the war. Bangla College is one of the largest killing fields in Bangladesh. (en)
  • La masacre de la Universidad Bengalí (en bengalí, বাঙলা কলেজ বধ্যভূমি: ) ocurrió en la Mirpur área de Daca, Bangladés en 1971. En ese año, durante la Guerra de Liberación de Bangladés, el ejército pakistaní mató a 3 millones de bangladesíes con la ayuda de algunos colaboradores locales.​ Se ha afirmado que fue el genocidio más grande desde el fin de la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Bangladés se volvió oficialmente independiente el 16 de diciembre de 1971, pero el barrio de Mirpur fue liberado del Ejército de Pakistán y de los biharíes locales el 31 de enero de 1972, 45 días después de que fuese firmada la declaración de independencia. Mirpur estaba siendo habitado en su mayor parte por los biharíes, que estaban en contra del movimiento de secesión, así que el genocidio tuvo lugar a gran escala. (es)
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  • The Bangla College killing field (Bengali: বাঙলা কলেজ বধ্যভূমি) is located in the Mirpur area of Dhaka, Bangladesh. In 1971, during the Bangladesh Liberation War, the Pakistani army killed 3 million Bangladeshis with the help of some local collaborators. It has been claimed to be the largest genocide after World War II. Bangladesh officially became independent on 16 December 1971, but the neighborhood of Mirpur was liberated from Pakistan Army and local Bihari people on 31 January 1972, 45 days after the declaration of independence was signed. Mirpur was largely inhabited by Biharis who were against the secession movement, so genocide took place on a large scale. Mirpur was the last battlefield of the war. Bangla College is one of the largest killing fields in Bangladesh. (en)
  • La masacre de la Universidad Bengalí (en bengalí, বাঙলা কলেজ বধ্যভূমি: ) ocurrió en la Mirpur área de Daca, Bangladés en 1971. En ese año, durante la Guerra de Liberación de Bangladés, el ejército pakistaní mató a 3 millones de bangladesíes con la ayuda de algunos colaboradores locales.​ Se ha afirmado que fue el genocidio más grande desde el fin de la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Bangladés se volvió oficialmente independiente el 16 de diciembre de 1971, pero el barrio de Mirpur fue liberado del Ejército de Pakistán y de los biharíes locales el 31 de enero de 1972, 45 días después de que fuese firmada la declaración de independencia. Mirpur estaba siendo habitado en su mayor parte por los biharíes, que estaban en contra del movimiento de secesión, así que el genocidio tuvo lugar a gran escala. Mirpur fue el último campo de batalla de la guerra y la Universidad de Bangla uno de los campos de la muerte más grande en Bangladés. (es)
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