National Revolution and Solidarity Day | |
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Official name | জাতীয় বিপ্লব ও সংহতি দিবস |
Observed by | Bangladesh |
Type | Patriotic |
Significance | Commemorates the united soldier and public uprising against the Mujibist military coup d'état |
Observances | Political rallies, wreath-laying, prayers, conferences, photography exhibitions |
Date | November 7 |
Next time | November 7, 2025 |
Frequency | Annual |
First time | 1976 As national holiday: 1991 |
Last time | As national holiday: 2006 |
Related to | 7 November 1975 Bangladeshi coup d'état Assassination of Khaled Mosharraf |
National Revolution and Solidarity Day (Bengali: জাতীয় বিপ্লব ও সংহতি দিবস) is a commemorative and former public holiday celebrated in Bangladesh on November 7 to commemorate the 7 November 1975 Bangladeshi coup d'état (Sipahi–Janata Revolution) by regular soldiers of Army and the common masses that showed solidarity with them.[1][2][3]
In the backdrop of the 15 August coup that resulted in the assassination of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, it ended the 3 November coup to remove from power Mujib's replacement President Khondaker Mostaq Ahmad, organised by the pro-Mujib Brig. Gen. Khaled Mosharraf, who was assassinated in the aftermath.[1][4] Meanwhile, the soldiers proceeded to release Maj. Gen. Ziaur Rahman, who was put under house arrest at the inception of the coup by Mosharraf.[4][5] The uprising, though organised by Lt. Col. (retd.) Abu Taher and his clandestine revolutionary socialist group of soldier mutineers, the Biplobi Shainik Sangstha (BSS), to unsuccessfully create a socialist revolution, resulted Zia's ascension to the power.[6]
The day is marked to end the political turmoil and series of coups and counter-coups those occurred after the assassination of Mujibur Rahman, the founding President of Bangladesh, on 15 August 1975.[7][4]