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Old page wikitext, before the edit (old_wikitext ) | ''''Sitara Begum''' is a Bangladeshi doctor, Army officer, and war hero. She is one of two women in Bangladesh who has received [[Bir Protik]] award.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Debnath |first1=Bipul K |title=Tales of Liberation War |url=http://www.theindependentbd.com/post/128195 |accessdate=22 March 2020 |work=theindependentbd.com}}</ref><ref name="dailystar">{{cite news |last1=Amin |first1=Aasha Mehreen |last2=Ahmed |first2=Lavina Ambreen |last3=Ahsan |first3=Shamim |title=The women in our Liberation War |url=https://www.thedailystar.net/supplements/victory-day-2016-special/the-women-our-liberation-war-1330396 |accessdate=22 March 2020 |work=The Daily Star |date=16 December 2016 |language=en}}</ref>
==Early life==
Begum was born in [[Kishoreganj District|Kishoreganj]] in 1946.<ref>{{cite web |title=Sitara’s Story |url=https://sitarasstory.com/sitaras_story/ |website=Sitara's Story |accessdate=22 March 2020 |language=en |date=2 September 2017}}</ref> Her father, Israil Mian, was a lawyer. He graduated from the [[Holy Cross College, Dhaka]]. She completed her MBBS from [[Dhaka Medical College Hospital|Dhaka Medical College]]. Her brother was Major [[Abu Taher Mohammad Haider]].<ref name="dailystar"></ref>
==Career==
Begum was commission in the Medical Corps of the Pakistan Army in 1970 as a lieutenant. She was stationed in [[Comilla Cantonment]]. Her brother was stationed in Comila Cantonment as well. After the start of Bangladesh Liberation war, she and her parents with the aid of Mukti Bahini members moved from Kishorganj to [[Meghalaya]]. She then was appointed the commanding officer of [[Bangladesh Hospital]], a Mukti Bahini hospital located inside India that operated during the war. She returned to Dhaka after the [[independence of Bangladesh]].<ref name="dailystar"></ref><ref>{{cite news |title=The Forgotten Cogs of the Liberation War Wheel: Women |url=https://icetoday.net/2019/03/the-forgotten-cogs-of-the-liberation-war-wheel-women/ |accessdate=22 March 2020 |publisher=Ice Today}}</ref>
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Begum left Bangladesh after her brother was killed in the [[7 November 1975 Bangladesh coup d'état]] and settled in the United States.<ref name="dailystar"></ref>
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==Early life==
Begum was born in [[Kishoreganj District|Kishoreganj]] in 1946.<ref>{{cite web |title=Sitara’s Story |url=https://sitarasstory.com/sitaras_story/ |website=Sitara's Story |accessdate=22 March 2020 |language=en |date=2 September 2017}}</ref> Her father, Israil Mian, was a lawyer. He graduated from the [[Holy Cross College, Dhaka]]. She completed her MBBS from [[Dhaka Medical College Hospital|Dhaka Medical College]]. Her brother was Major [[Abu Taher Mohammad Haider]].<ref name="dailystar"></ref>
==Career==
Begum was commission in the Medical Corps of the Pakistan Army in 1970 as a lieutenant. She was stationed in [[Comilla Cantonment]]. Her brother was stationed in Comila Cantonment as well. After the start of Bangladesh Liberation war, she and her parents with the aid of Mukti Bahini members moved from Kishorganj to [[Meghalaya]]. She then was appointed the commanding officer of [[Bangladesh Hospital]], a Mukti Bahini hospital located Bishramganj . Tripura that operated during the war. She returned to Dhaka after the [[independence of Bangladesh]].<ref name="dailystar"></ref><ref>{{cite news |title=The Forgotten Cogs of the Liberation War Wheel: Women |url=https://icetoday.net/2019/03/the-forgotten-cogs-of-the-liberation-war-wheel-women/ |accessdate=22 March 2020 |publisher=Ice Today}}</ref>
[[File:Bir Protik Sitara Begum - 2.jpg|thumb|Bir Protik Sitara Begum - 2]]
Begum left Bangladesh in 1973 with her husband M. Abiur Rahman to the United States for higher studies and training. Her brother was killed in the in the incident of November 7, 1975. (details had not been established in depth]].
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+Begum was commission in the Medical Corps of the Pakistan Army in 1970 as a lieutenant. She was stationed in [[Comilla Cantonment]]. Her brother was stationed in Comila Cantonment as well. After the start of Bangladesh Liberation war, she and her parents with the aid of Mukti Bahini members moved from Kishorganj to [[Meghalaya]]. She then was appointed the commanding officer of [[Bangladesh Hospital]], a Mukti Bahini hospital located Bishramganj . Tripura that operated during the war. She returned to Dhaka after the [[independence of Bangladesh]].<ref name="dailystar"></ref><ref>{{cite news |title=The Forgotten Cogs of the Liberation War Wheel: Women |url=https://icetoday.net/2019/03/the-forgotten-cogs-of-the-liberation-war-wheel-women/ |accessdate=22 March 2020 |publisher=Ice Today}}</ref>
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<p>Begum left Bangladesh in 1973 with her husband M. Abiur Rahman to the United States for higher studies and training. Her brother was killed in the in the incident of November 7, 1975. (details had not been established in depth]].
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