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Mohammad Mosharraf Hossain was a Bangladeshi doctor who participated in the Liberation of Mirpur during the Bangladesh Liberation War. [1] [2] He was awarded the Independence Award, the highest civilian award in Bangladesh, in 2013 for contributing to the Bangladesh Liberation War. [1] [3]

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