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Salauddin Mumtaz ((ベンガル語:সালাহউদ্দিন মমতাজ); 1945 – 31 July 1971) was a military officer who fought for the separatist side in the 1971 Bangladeshi War of Independence. He is honorifically designated ''Shahid'' ("martyr") for dying for the Bangladeshi cause, and was also posthumously given the title ''Bir Uttom'', meaning "better among braves" in Bengali, the second-highest Bangladeshi award for gallantry.〔History of Bangladesh War of Independence Documents Vol. 10. Ministry of Information, Peoples Republic of Bangladesh〕 ==Early life == In 1945 Salahuddin Mumtaz was born in Mukterbari, a village in North Charipoor, Feni District. His grandfather was the Muslim zamindar of Akiab, Burma (Myanmar) and his maternal grandfather Moulove Abdur Razzak was a Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) of the then Bengal Legislative Assembly of British India. Shamsuddin Ahmed was his father, an advocate got his LLB degree from Aligarh Muslim University. Shamsuddin Ahmed started his law practice in Kolkata. Salahuddin, along with his parents when residing in Kolkata started his schooling. After the independence of Pakistan his family came back to Feni where Salahuddin completed his primary education from Debipur Primary School. He did his Matriculation from Feni Pilot High school. For ISc he studied in three colleges: Comilla Victoria College, then Doyal Shing College of Lahore and finally passed ISc from Feni College. When he was student of BSc at Feni College he joined the Pakistan Air Force;〔Glimpses into The History of the Burmese and Chinese Muslims: Shamsuddin Ahmed, 1978.〕 he later shifted to the Pakistani Army (Infantry Division) where he reached the rank of captain.
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