
Liberation War
The Liberation War refers to a conflict where a population fights for independence from an occupying or controlling power. Typically marked by political, social, and military struggle, it aims to establish self-rule and sovereignty. A well-known example is Bangladesh’s Liberation War in 1971, where the Bengali people sought independence from Pakistan due to cultural, economic, and political disparities. Such wars often involve intense fighting, loss of life, and significant political change, ultimately leading to the creation of a new, independent nation.