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Brahmanbaria District

Brahmanbaria (Bengali: ব্রাহ্মণবাড়িয়া, romanizedBrahmôṇbaṛiya) is a district in eastern Bangladesh located in the Chittagong Division. Geographically, it is mostly farmland and is topographically part of the Gangetic Plain. It is bounded by the districts of Kishoreganj and Habiganj to the north, Narsingdi District and Narayanganj to the west, Comilla to the south, and the Indian state of Tripura to the east. It was a part of Comilla District until 15 February 1984.[3]

Brahmanbaria
ব্রাহ্মণবাড়িয়া
Clockwise from top-left: Shahid Minar in Brahmanbaria, Haripur Barabari, Kal Bhairab Temple, Akhaura, Arifil Mosque
Expandable map of Brahmanbaria District
Coordinates: 23°59′N 91°07′E / 23.983°N 91.117°E / 23.983; 91.117
Country Bangladesh
DivisionChittagong
Established15 February 1984 (split from Comilla)
HeadquartersBrahmanbaria
Government
 • Deputy CommissionerHayat-ud-Dowllah Khan
Area
 • Total1,881.20 km2 (726.34 sq mi)
Population
 (2022 census)[1]
 • Total3,306,563
 • Density1,800/km2 (4,600/sq mi)
DemonymBrahmanbarian
Time zoneUTC+06:00 (BST)
Postal code
3400
HDI (2018)0.614[2]
medium · 7th of 21
Websitewww.brahmanbaria.gov.bd

History edit

 
Isa Khan, leader of Bengal's 16th-century Baro-Bhuiyan rebel chieftains, had his capital situated in Sarail.
 
The Hatirpul, a medieval elephant pass built in Bariura.

Brahmanbaria was a part of Samatata region of the ancient Bengal.[4] The area Syed Mahmud resided in was named Kazipara (Kazi being a variant of Qadi) after him, and his mazar (mausoleum) remains there.[5]

The leader of the Baro-Bhuiyan zamindars, Isa Khan, had his first and temporary capital situated in Sarail.[6] During the Mughal era, Brahmanbaria was famous for producing quality cloth muslin.[7][8]

Brahmanbaria was made one of the three subdivisions of Comilla District by the British colonialists in 1790.[9] The Brahmanbaria Municipality was established in 1868. During the 19th century, Brahmanbaria produced great nationalist leaders like Nawab Syed Shamsul Huda, who became president of the All India Muslim League in 1921 and Barrister Abdur Rasul, a front ranking leader of Indian National Congress.[10] When the Swadeshi movement began in the wake of the 1905 Partition of Bengal, Brahmanbaria-born revolutionary Ullaskar Datta Aviram was convicted for throwing bomb explosion and was deported to the Andamans. It became part of East Pakistan in 1947. Upon encouragement of Oli Ahad, a Brahmanbarian Bengali Language Movement leader, the movement obtained momentum in this district in 1952.[11][12]

During the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971, Mohammad Mostafa Kamal faced a heroic death in an encounter with the Pakistani army at Daruin in what is now Akhaura Upazila.[13] One of the most distinguished Brahmanbarian military generals Shakil Ahmed was murdered in the Bangladesh Rifles revolt in 2009.[14][15] In 2015, a pot of 200-year-old coins was found in the district's Akhaura Upazila. There were nearly 500 coins at the Temple of Durga in Mogra Union and contained images of British queen Elizabeth I and were from 1804, 1814 and 1836. According to the police, the coins were handed over to the Department of Archaeology.[16]

In March 2013, a deadly tornado killed at least 31 people in 25 villages and caused serious damage.[citation needed]

Demographics edit

Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
1974 1,473,049—    
1981 1,728,272+2.31%
1991 2,141,745+2.17%
2001 2,398,254+1.14%
2011 2,840,498+1.71%
2022 3,306,563+1.39%
Sources:[1][17]

According to the 2022 Census of Bangladesh, Brahmanbaria District had 712,578 households and a population of 3,306,563. 798,979 (24.16%) were under 10 years of age. The population density was 1,758 people per km2. Brahmanbaria district had a literacy rate (age 7 and over) of 72.12%, compared to the national average of 74.80%, and a sex ratio of 1149 females per 1000 males. 20.62% of the population lived in urban areas.[1]

Religions in Brahmanbaria district (2022)[1]
Religion Percent
Islam
93.28%
Hinduism
6.68%
Other or not stated
0.04%
Religion in present-day Brahmanbaria district[a]
Religion Population (1941)[18]: 102–103  Percentage (1941) Population (2022)[1] Percentage (2022)
Islam   712,470 68.52% 3,084,488 93.28%
Hinduism   326,888 31.44% 220,958 6.68%
Others [b] 445 0.04% 1,117 0.04%
Total Population 1,039,803 100% 3,306,563 100%

In 2011, Muslims made up 92.51% of the population, while Hindus were 7.46% of the population.[17] In 2022, Muslims were 93.28% and Hindus 6.68% of the population.

Administration edit

 
Drone shot of Jamia Islamia Yunusia located in the neighbourhood of Paikpara in Brahmanbaria city.
 
The Gokarna Nawab Bari Complex, built by Nawab Sir Syed Shamsul Huda in Nasirnagar.

Brahmanbaria District, previously a subdivision of Comilla district (formerly Tippera district till 1960), was established in 1984. The district has 4 municipalities, 39 wards, 97 mahallas, 9 upazilas, 98 union parishads, 1081 moussakas and 1329 villages.

The administrative seat and largest city is Brahmanbaria. The towns of Akhaura and Ashuganj also rank in the top three of the district.

Upazilas edit

Brahmanbaria district is divided into nine upazilas (subdistricts) as below:

Parliamentary constituencies edit

There are six Jatiyo Shangshad constituencies in the district. These constituencies and the current Members of Parliament are:[19]

District Magistrates edit

Deputy Commissioner (DC), or District Magistrate, is the chief administrative and revenue officer of Brahmanbaria District. The following is a list of those that held this office:

List of DCs of Brahmanbaria District
List of DC
Number Name Term
01 Muhammad Nizam ad-Din 15/2/1984 - 4/8/1986
02 AZM Shafiqul Islam 4/8/1986 - 6/3/1989
03 Khan Shahab ad-Din 6/3/1989 - 8/1/1991
04 Kabir ad-Din Ahmad 8/1/1991 - 2/3/1993
05 Muhammad Abd al-Matin 2/3/1993 - 15/11/1995
06 Muhammad Ghulam Kibriya 22/11/1995 - 28/10/1996
07 AKM Wahidul Islam 28/10/1996 - 15/7/1999
08 Lutfur Rahman 15/7/1999 - 29/3/2001
09 Badrul Alam Tarafdar 29/3/2001 - 1/1/2002
10 Muhammad Muqsid Ali 3/1/2002 - 30/11/2003
11 Muhammad Yunusur Rahman 30/11/2003 - 21/7/2004
12 Muhammad Zahirul Haq 21/7/2004 - 23/4/2005
13 Muhammad Saidur Rahman 23/4/2005 - 21/9/2006
14 Muhammad Ali Akbar 21/9/2006 - 16/11/2006
15 Syed Ahmad Chhapa 19/11/2006 - 14/5/2007
16 Muhammad Abd al-Hayy 14/5/2007 - 17/4/2009
17 Muhammad Hayyul Qayyum 26/4/2009 - 26/4/2010
18 Muhammad Abd al-Mannan 26/4/2010 - 20/10/2012
19 Nur Muhammad Majumdar 21/10/2012 - 28/12/2013
20 Muhammad Musharraf Husayn 28/12/2013 - 19/9/2016
21 Rezwanur Rahman 19/9/2016 -
22 Hayat ud-Dawlah Khan 9/10/2018 - 5/01/2022
22 Md Shahgir Alam[20] 13/01/2022[21]-present
 
Port of Ashuganj on Meghna River, will be largest port by 2030.

Economy edit

 
Power plant

Brahmanbaria is one of the fastest growing districts in the country. The major industries of Brahmanbaria District have been: agriculture, fishing, power and electricity, and natural gas.[citation needed] 30% of its population is below the poverty threshold.[22] It has a labour force of 1,800,000 that are skilled in agricultural, industrial, and service sectors. As of 2010, it had an unemployment rate of 3.8%.

Power and gas edit

 
Tornado aftermath in Brahmanbaria, 2013.

Brahmanbaria's Titas gas is the largest gas field of Bangladesh. It supplies natural gas to Dhaka and most other parts of the nation. Currently the government is drilling new wells.[23]

In some other parts of Brahmanbaria, gas was found. It resulted in an abrupt fall in the price of gas.[24] Many parts of the country people are using gas in many illegal ways. Now the government is trying to solve that issue.[25]

Transport edit

 
Akhaura-the largest railway junction in Bangladesh.

This district has the largest railway junction in the country at Akhaura.[26] It connects to Kulaura and Chhatak with the Akhaura–Kulaura–Chhatak line, to Laksam and Chittagong with the Akhaura–Laksam–Chittagong line, and to Tongi and Bhairab with the Tongi–Bhairab–Akhaura line. There are about ten railway stations in the district. Recently the government of India shipped machines of the Palatana project from Kolkata to Agartala by using the Ashuganj river port on Meghna in Brahmanbaria district.[27] Rail networks linking it to other parts of the country include the Parabat Express and Kalni Express. Brahmanbaria connects with the Asian Highway Network through the N2 highway and there is also the prominent N102 highway. To connect with India, government of both Bangladesh and India is building 15 km railway from Akhaura to Agartala.[28]

Prime Minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina gave the Government of India permission to use the Port of Ashuganj.[29] In addition, Akhaura Station will be connected to Agartala.[30]

Tourism edit

Brahmanbaria has a number of tourist attractions and sites dating back many centuries. The Kharampur Mazar Sharif is a mausoleum complex located in Akhaura which attracts hundreds of visitors. It contains the tomb of Syed Ahmad Gesudaraz, a 14th-century Islamic preacher who took part in the Conquest of Sylhet before settling in Kharampur where he was martyred. During the dewani of Shahbaz Khan in 1650, the Hatirpul was constructed. It was a bridge built over the canal mainly for elephant pass. The Mughal dewans used to communicate by the elephant in this road and also took rest near this bridge. In 1662, the Arifil Mosque was constructed by Shah Arif in Sarail. There are unknown tombs located near the mosque, supposedly the wives of Isa Khan. The 18th century Haripur Barabari was a residential palace located in Nasirnagar and many movies have been filmed there. The India-Bangladesh Border Haat located in Kasba is a weekly marketplace and allows communication with the people of the neighbouring country. Sports fans assemble at the Niaz Mohammad Stadium which was constructed in 1934.

Criticism edit

In 2015, Brahmanbaria faced problems of road blocks due to political agitation.[31] The situation did not last very long before being resolved. This region also faced with clashing between two groups. In 2015 a man was killed for facing problems between two groups.[32] Former Chief Justice of Bangladesh, Surendra Kumar Sinha had said while he was delivering his speech in Brahmanbaria that smuggling was hurting the national the economy.[33] Gold and dollar are going out of the country, he said.

Notables edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Brahmanbaria subdivision of Tippera district
  2. ^ Including Jainism, Christianity, Buddhism, Zoroastrianism, Judaism, Ad-Dharmis, or not stated

References edit

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  5. ^ কাজী মাহমুদ শাহ (রহ) মাজার. Brahmanbaria Sadar Upazila (in Bengali).
  6. ^ AA Sheikh Md Asrarul Hoque Chisti (2012). "Isa Khan". In Sirajul Islam; Miah, Sajahan; Khanam, Mahfuza; Ahmed, Sabbir (eds.). Banglapedia: the National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Online ed.). Dhaka, Bangladesh: Banglapedia Trust, Asiatic Society of Bangladesh. ISBN 984-32-0576-6. OCLC 52727562. OL 30677644M. Retrieved 1 May 2024.
  7. ^ Eaton, Richard Maxwell (1996). The Rise of Islam and the Bengal Frontier, 1204–1760. University of California Press. p. 202. ISBN 978-0-520-20507-9.
  8. ^ Abdul Karim (2012). "Muslin". In Sirajul Islam; Miah, Sajahan; Khanam, Mahfuza; Ahmed, Sabbir (eds.). Banglapedia: the National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Online ed.). Dhaka, Bangladesh: Banglapedia Trust, Asiatic Society of Bangladesh. ISBN 984-32-0576-6. OCLC 52727562. OL 30677644M. Retrieved 1 May 2024.
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  12. ^ "Oli Ahad no more". The Daily Star. Dhaka, Bangladesh. 21 October 2012. p. 1. Retrieved 2012-10-21.
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  14. ^ "My friend . . . the scholar-soldier". The Business Standard (Opinion). 25 February 2020.
  15. ^ "M G Shakil ( মেজর জেনারেল শাকিল) বিডিআর হত্যাকান্ডে নিহত হন । সেই সময়ের একটি তথ্যচিত্র।". YouTube.
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External links edit

  • Official website

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This article is about Brahmanbaria District For the city or capital of Brahmanbaria District see Brahmanbaria Brahmanbaria Bengali ব র হ মণব ড য romanized Brahmoṇbaṛiya is a district in eastern Bangladesh located in the Chittagong Division Geographically it is mostly farmland and is topographically part of the Gangetic Plain It is bounded by the districts of Kishoreganj and Habiganj to the north Narsingdi District and Narayanganj to the west Comilla to the south and the Indian state of Tripura to the east It was a part of Comilla District until 15 February 1984 3 Brahmanbaria ব র হ মণব ড য District of BangladeshClockwise from top left Shahid Minar in Brahmanbaria Haripur Barabari Kal Bhairab Temple Akhaura Arifil MosqueExpandable map of Brahmanbaria DistrictCoordinates 23 59 N 91 07 E 23 983 N 91 117 E 23 983 91 117Country BangladeshDivisionChittagongEstablished15 February 1984 split from Comilla HeadquartersBrahmanbariaGovernment Deputy CommissionerHayat ud Dowllah KhanArea Total1 881 20 km2 726 34 sq mi Population 2022 census 1 Total3 306 563 Density1 800 km2 4 600 sq mi DemonymBrahmanbarianTime zoneUTC 06 00 BST Postal code3400HDI 2018 0 614 2 medium 7th of 21Websitewww wbr brahmanbaria wbr gov wbr bd Contents 1 History 2 Demographics 3 Administration 3 1 Upazilas 3 2 Parliamentary constituencies 3 3 District Magistrates 4 Economy 4 1 Power and gas 4 2 Transport 4 3 Tourism 4 4 Criticism 5 Notables 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksHistory edit nbsp Isa Khan leader of Bengal s 16th century Baro Bhuiyan rebel chieftains had his capital situated in Sarail nbsp The Hatirpul a medieval elephant pass built in Bariura Brahmanbaria was a part of Samatata region of the ancient Bengal 4 The area Syed Mahmud resided in was named Kazipara Kazi being a variant of Qadi after him and his mazar mausoleum remains there 5 The leader of the Baro Bhuiyan zamindars Isa Khan had his first and temporary capital situated in Sarail 6 During the Mughal era Brahmanbaria was famous for producing quality cloth muslin 7 8 Brahmanbaria was made one of the three subdivisions of Comilla District by the British colonialists in 1790 9 The Brahmanbaria Municipality was established in 1868 During the 19th century Brahmanbaria produced great nationalist leaders like Nawab Syed Shamsul Huda who became president of the All India Muslim League in 1921 and Barrister Abdur Rasul a front ranking leader of Indian National Congress 10 When the Swadeshi movement began in the wake of the 1905 Partition of Bengal Brahmanbaria born revolutionary Ullaskar Datta Aviram was convicted for throwing bomb explosion and was deported to the Andamans It became part of East Pakistan in 1947 Upon encouragement of Oli Ahad a Brahmanbarian Bengali Language Movement leader the movement obtained momentum in this district in 1952 11 12 During the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971 Mohammad Mostafa Kamal faced a heroic death in an encounter with the Pakistani army at Daruin in what is now Akhaura Upazila 13 One of the most distinguished Brahmanbarian military generals Shakil Ahmed was murdered in the Bangladesh Rifles revolt in 2009 14 15 In 2015 a pot of 200 year old coins was found in the district s Akhaura Upazila There were nearly 500 coins at the Temple of Durga in Mogra Union and contained images of British queen Elizabeth I and were from 1804 1814 and 1836 According to the police the coins were handed over to the Department of Archaeology 16 In March 2013 a deadly tornado killed at least 31 people in 25 villages and caused serious damage citation needed Demographics editHistorical populationYearPop p a 19741 473 049 19811 728 272 2 31 19912 141 745 2 17 20012 398 254 1 14 20112 840 498 1 71 20223 306 563 1 39 Sources 1 17 According to the 2022 Census of Bangladesh Brahmanbaria District had 712 578 households and a population of 3 306 563 798 979 24 16 were under 10 years of age The population density was 1 758 people per km2 Brahmanbaria district had a literacy rate age 7 and over of 72 12 compared to the national average of 74 80 and a sex ratio of 1149 females per 1000 males 20 62 of the population lived in urban areas 1 Religions in Brahmanbaria district 2022 1 Religion Percent Islam 93 28 Hinduism 6 68 Other or not stated 0 04 Religion in present day Brahmanbaria district a Religion Population 1941 18 102 103 Percentage 1941 Population 2022 1 Percentage 2022 Islam nbsp 712 470 68 52 3 084 488 93 28 Hinduism nbsp 326 888 31 44 220 958 6 68 Others b 445 0 04 1 117 0 04 Total Population 1 039 803 100 3 306 563 100 In 2011 Muslims made up 92 51 of the population while Hindus were 7 46 of the population 17 In 2022 Muslims were 93 28 and Hindus 6 68 of the population Administration edit nbsp Drone shot of Jamia Islamia Yunusia located in the neighbourhood of Paikpara in Brahmanbaria city nbsp The Gokarna Nawab Bari Complex built by Nawab Sir Syed Shamsul Huda in Nasirnagar Brahmanbaria District previously a subdivision of Comilla district formerly Tippera district till 1960 was established in 1984 The district has 4 municipalities 39 wards 97 mahallas 9 upazilas 98 union parishads 1081 moussakas and 1329 villages The administrative seat and largest city is Brahmanbaria The towns of Akhaura and Ashuganj also rank in the top three of the district Upazilas edit Brahmanbaria district is divided into nine upazilas subdistricts as below Brahmanbaria Sadar Upazila Kasba Upazila Akhaura Upazila Ashuganj Upazila Bancharampur Upazila Bijoynagar Upazila Nasirnagar Upazila Nabinagar Upazila Sarail Upazila Parliamentary constituencies edit There are six Jatiyo Shangshad constituencies in the district These constituencies and the current Members of Parliament are 19 National seat no 243 Brahmanbaria 1 Current MP Syed AK Ekramuzzaman National seat no 244 Brahmanbaria 2 Current MP Advocate Abdus Sattar Bhuiyan National seat no 245 Brahmanbaria 3 Current MP R A M Obaidul Muktadir Chowdhury National seat no 246 Brahmanbaria 4 Current MP Anisul Huq Minister of Law National seat no 247 Brahmanbaria 5 Current MP Mohammad Ebadul Karim Bulbul National seat no 248 Brahmanbaria 6 Current MP AB Tajul Islam District Magistrates edit Deputy Commissioner DC or District Magistrate is the chief administrative and revenue officer of Brahmanbaria District The following is a list of those that held this office List of DCs of Brahmanbaria DistrictList of DC Number Name Term 01 Muhammad Nizam ad Din 15 2 1984 4 8 1986 02 AZM Shafiqul Islam 4 8 1986 6 3 1989 03 Khan Shahab ad Din 6 3 1989 8 1 1991 04 Kabir ad Din Ahmad 8 1 1991 2 3 1993 05 Muhammad Abd al Matin 2 3 1993 15 11 1995 06 Muhammad Ghulam Kibriya 22 11 1995 28 10 1996 07 AKM Wahidul Islam 28 10 1996 15 7 1999 08 Lutfur Rahman 15 7 1999 29 3 2001 09 Badrul Alam Tarafdar 29 3 2001 1 1 2002 10 Muhammad Muqsid Ali 3 1 2002 30 11 2003 11 Muhammad Yunusur Rahman 30 11 2003 21 7 2004 12 Muhammad Zahirul Haq 21 7 2004 23 4 2005 13 Muhammad Saidur Rahman 23 4 2005 21 9 2006 14 Muhammad Ali Akbar 21 9 2006 16 11 2006 15 Syed Ahmad Chhapa 19 11 2006 14 5 2007 16 Muhammad Abd al Hayy 14 5 2007 17 4 2009 17 Muhammad Hayyul Qayyum 26 4 2009 26 4 2010 18 Muhammad Abd al Mannan 26 4 2010 20 10 2012 19 Nur Muhammad Majumdar 21 10 2012 28 12 2013 20 Muhammad Musharraf Husayn 28 12 2013 19 9 2016 21 Rezwanur Rahman 19 9 2016 22 Hayat ud Dawlah Khan 9 10 2018 5 01 2022 22 Md Shahgir Alam 20 13 01 2022 21 present nbsp Port of Ashuganj on Meghna River will be largest port by 2030 Economy edit nbsp Power plant Brahmanbaria is one of the fastest growing districts in the country The major industries of Brahmanbaria District have been agriculture fishing power and electricity and natural gas citation needed 30 of its population is below the poverty threshold 22 It has a labour force of 1 800 000 that are skilled in agricultural industrial and service sectors As of 2010 it had an unemployment rate of 3 8 Power and gas edit nbsp Tornado aftermath in Brahmanbaria 2013 Brahmanbaria s Titas gas is the largest gas field of Bangladesh It supplies natural gas to Dhaka and most other parts of the nation Currently the government is drilling new wells 23 In some other parts of Brahmanbaria gas was found It resulted in an abrupt fall in the price of gas 24 Many parts of the country people are using gas in many illegal ways Now the government is trying to solve that issue 25 Transport edit nbsp Akhaura the largest railway junction in Bangladesh This district has the largest railway junction in the country at Akhaura 26 It connects to Kulaura and Chhatak with the Akhaura Kulaura Chhatak line to Laksam and Chittagong with the Akhaura Laksam Chittagong line and to Tongi and Bhairab with the Tongi Bhairab Akhaura line There are about ten railway stations in the district Recently the government of India shipped machines of the Palatana project from Kolkata to Agartala by using the Ashuganj river port on Meghna in Brahmanbaria district 27 Rail networks linking it to other parts of the country include the Parabat Express and Kalni Express Brahmanbaria connects with the Asian Highway Network through the N2 highway and there is also the prominent N102 highway To connect with India government of both Bangladesh and India is building 15 km railway from Akhaura to Agartala 28 Prime Minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina gave the Government of India permission to use the Port of Ashuganj 29 In addition Akhaura Station will be connected to Agartala 30 Tourism edit Brahmanbaria has a number of tourist attractions and sites dating back many centuries The Kharampur Mazar Sharif is a mausoleum complex located in Akhaura which attracts hundreds of visitors It contains the tomb of Syed Ahmad Gesudaraz a 14th century Islamic preacher who took part in the Conquest of Sylhet before settling in Kharampur where he was martyred During the dewani of Shahbaz Khan in 1650 the Hatirpul was constructed It was a bridge built over the canal mainly for elephant pass The Mughal dewans used to communicate by the elephant in this road and also took rest near this bridge In 1662 the Arifil Mosque was constructed by Shah Arif in Sarail There are unknown tombs located near the mosque supposedly the wives of Isa Khan The 18th century Haripur Barabari was a residential palace located in Nasirnagar and many movies have been filmed there The India Bangladesh Border Haat located in Kasba is a weekly marketplace and allows communication with the people of the neighbouring country Sports fans assemble at the Niaz Mohammad Stadium which was constructed in 1934 Criticism edit In 2015 Brahmanbaria faced problems of road blocks due to political agitation 31 The situation did not last very long before being resolved This region also faced with clashing between two groups In 2015 a man was killed for facing problems between two groups 32 Former Chief Justice of Bangladesh Surendra Kumar Sinha had said while he was delivering his speech in Brahmanbaria that smuggling was hurting the national the economy 33 Gold and dollar are going out of the country he said Notables editMain article List of people from BrahmanbariaNotes edit Brahmanbaria subdivision of Tippera district Including Jainism Christianity Buddhism Zoroastrianism Judaism Ad Dharmis or not statedReferences edit a b c d e Population and Housing Census 2022 National Report PDF Vol 1 Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics November 2023 pp 149 151 179 181 191 192 407 Sub national HDI Area Database Global Data Lab hdi globaldatalab org Retrieved 2020 03 18 Musa Muhammad Brahmanbariar Itibrittyo Shetu Prokashoni Brahmanbaria 1998 Douglas A Phillips Charles F Gritzner 2007 Bangladesh Infobase Publishing p 32 ISBN 978 1 4381 0485 0 ক জ ম হম দ শ হ রহ ম জ র Brahmanbaria Sadar Upazila in Bengali AA Sheikh Md Asrarul Hoque Chisti 2012 Isa Khan In Sirajul Islam Miah Sajahan Khanam Mahfuza Ahmed Sabbir eds Banglapedia the National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh Online ed Dhaka Bangladesh Banglapedia Trust Asiatic Society of Bangladesh ISBN 984 32 0576 6 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India for 100MW power from Tripura The Times of India India Bangladesh business set to grow through ports waterways The Economic Times Press Trust of India 3 May 2014 B desh agrees to allow India use waterways to Ashuganj port Business Standard Government approves Rs 1 000 crore for India Bangladesh rail link The Economic Times CNG drivers block Brahmanbaria highways Prothom Alo 2 September 2015 Archived from the original on 17 January 2017 Retrieved 15 February 2018 Man killed in Brahmanbaria clash Dhaka Tribune Smuggling hurting economy SK Sinha The Daily Star External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Brahmanbaria District nbsp Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Brahmanbaria District Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Brahmanbaria District amp oldid 1219724124, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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