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Mujibnagar Government

The Mujibnagar Government was a provisional government formed in April 1971 by Bangladeshi leaders during the Bangladesh Liberation War. It operated in exile, mainly in India, as a leadership body representing the Bengali people's struggle for independence from Pakistan. Led by Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, it coordinated the resistance, mobilized international support, and laid the groundwork for Bangladesh's independence. This government symbolized the Bengali people's political unity and determination to establish an independent nation, and it played a crucial role in rallying support for the cause during the conflict.