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Dhobaura Upazila

Dhobaura (Bengali: ধোবাউড়া) is an upazila of the Mymensingh District in Bangladesh.[1]

Dhobaura
ধোবাউড়া
Coordinates: 25°5.5′N 90°32′E / 25.0917°N 90.533°E / 25.0917; 90.533
Country Bangladesh
DivisionMymensingh
DistrictMymensingh
Government
 • Upazila ChairmanDavid Rana Chisim
 • Vice ChairmanMd. Abul Fazal
Area
 • Total252.23 km2 (97.39 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total196,284
 • Density780/km2 (2,000/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+6 (BST)
Websitedhobaura.mymensingh.gov.bd

History Edit

Since ancient times, Dhobaura has been inhabited by the Garo people. During the Mughal period, a mosque was built in the village of Darsha which is now in ruins.[2]

Dhobaura was formerly known as Jikkowa Bazar. In the mid 18th-century, the area was home to Babu Gauriballabh Sen, a prominent agriculturalist. At that time a number of dhobis led by a dhobi named Sita lived on the bank of a pond (today known as Sita Dighi) that was part of Sen's agricultural land. One day, Sita went missing and could not be found. Her body was found a few days later, floating in the pond. Thinking it was a ghostly incident, Sita's dhobis left the bank and migrated to an unknown place without informing anyone. The village then came to be known as Dhobaura, meaning floating dhoba in the Bengali language. A mouza centred in Dhobaura was later established and not long after it became a union parishad. In 1976, Dhobaura became a thana and in 1983 it was upgraded to an upazila.[2]

From 1937 to 1949, Moni Singh's tanka movement spread to Dhobaura. During the Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971, a confrontation took place between the freedom fighters and the Pakistan Army on 19 July. 11 people were killed, including two freedom fighters. On 3 October at midnight, the Pakistani army surprise attacked the Mukti Bahini camp at Guatala Bazar, murdering four freedom fighters. A mass killing was conducted the next day in the same place as well as in Taraikandi Ferry Ghat leading to 120 deaths. 7 mass graves were discovered in Guatala, Taraikandi, Zigatala, Defulia Para, Digalbagh, Milagara and Goborchena.

Geography Edit

Dhobaura Upazila (mymensingh district) with an area of 252.23 km2, is bounded by Meghalaya (Indian) on the north, Phulpur and Purbadhala upazilas on the south, Durgapur upazila on the east, Haluaghat upazila on the west. Main rivers are Nitai and Kangsa. There are many hillocks on the north region of the upazila.

Dhobaura is located at 25°05′30″N 90°32′00″E / 25.0917°N 90.5333°E / 25.0917; 90.5333. It has 44,007 households and total area 252.23 km2.

Demographics Edit

Religions in Dhobaura upazila (2011)[3]
Religion Percent
Islam
91.38%
Christianity
5.05%
Hinduism
3.52%
Other or not stated
0.05%

According to the 2011 Bangladesh census, Dhobaura Upazila had 44,007 households and a population of 196,284. 59,105 (30.11%) were under 10 years of age. Dhobaura has a literacy rate (age 7 and over) of 29.36%, compared to the national average of 51.8%, and a sex ratio of 1035 females per 1000 males. 6,927 (3.53%) lived in urban areas.[4][3]

Bengali Muslims are the majority community in the upazila. 10,765 (5.48%) were members of ethnic population groups, mainly 9,803 Garo and 908 Hajong. Christianity is the second-largest religion, mainly present among the Garo. Hinduism is the third-largest religion, practiced by the Hajong. Languages prevalent in the upazila include Bengali, Arabic, English, Garo and Hajong.

Economy and tourism Edit

A porcelain mine was discovered in the village of Vedikura in Dakshin Maijpara union.[1] A number of Dhobaura's residents are employed abroad in countries such as Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait, Singapore and the United Arab Emirates.

There are a number of tourist attractions in Dhobaura Upazila. The historic village of Darsha has a very old 3.3 acre pond known as Patharkata as well as ruins of a mosque dating back to the Mughal era. The 7.4 acre Dharam Shah reservoir in Langaljora, Gamaritala is also quite popular. Dhobaura is also home to the practice of bullfighting.[2]

Administration Edit

Dhobaura thana, now an upazila, was established in 1976.

Porakandulia. The union parishads are subdivided into 99 mauzas and 164 villages.[5]

The area of the town is 3.82 km2. The town has one dak bungalow.

Education Edit

Average literacy 65%; male 68% and female 62%. Educational institutions: college 3, high school 20, junior high school 3, madrasa 6, government primary school 43, non-government 44 and kindergarten school 6.

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b Abdul Motaleb Talukder (2012). "Dhobaura Upazila". 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 14 October 2023.
  2. ^ a b c উপজেলার ঐতিহ্য [Tradition of the Upazila]. Dhobaura Upazila (in Bengali).
  3. ^ a b "Bangladesh Population and Housing Census 2011 Zila Report – Mymensingh" (PDF). bbs.gov.bd. Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics.
  4. ^ "Community Tables: Mymensingh district" (PDF). bbs.gov.bd. 2011.
  5. ^ (PDF). Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics. Archived from the original (PDF) on 13 November 2014. Retrieved 14 July 2014.

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Dhobaura Bengali ধ ব উড is an upazila of the Mymensingh District in Bangladesh 1 Dhobaura ধ ব উড UpazilaCoordinates 25 5 5 N 90 32 E 25 0917 N 90 533 E 25 0917 90 533Country BangladeshDivisionMymensinghDistrictMymensinghGovernment Upazila ChairmanDavid Rana Chisim Vice ChairmanMd Abul FazalArea Total252 23 km2 97 39 sq mi Population 2011 Total196 284 Density780 km2 2 000 sq mi Time zoneUTC 6 BST Websitedhobaura wbr mymensingh wbr gov wbr bd Contents 1 History 2 Geography 3 Demographics 4 Economy and tourism 5 Administration 6 Education 7 See also 8 ReferencesHistory EditSince ancient times Dhobaura has been inhabited by the Garo people During the Mughal period a mosque was built in the village of Darsha which is now in ruins 2 Dhobaura was formerly known as Jikkowa Bazar In the mid 18th century the area was home to Babu Gauriballabh Sen a prominent agriculturalist At that time a number of dhobis led by a dhobi named Sita lived on the bank of a pond today known as Sita Dighi that was part of Sen s agricultural land One day Sita went missing and could not be found Her body was found a few days later floating in the pond Thinking it was a ghostly incident Sita s dhobis left the bank and migrated to an unknown place without informing anyone The village then came to be known as Dhobaura meaning floating dhoba in the Bengali language A mouza centred in Dhobaura was later established and not long after it became a union parishad In 1976 Dhobaura became a thana and in 1983 it was upgraded to an upazila 2 From 1937 to 1949 Moni Singh s tanka movement spread to Dhobaura During the Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971 a confrontation took place between the freedom fighters and the Pakistan Army on 19 July 11 people were killed including two freedom fighters On 3 October at midnight the Pakistani army surprise attacked the Mukti Bahini camp at Guatala Bazar murdering four freedom fighters A mass killing was conducted the next day in the same place as well as in Taraikandi Ferry Ghat leading to 120 deaths 7 mass graves were discovered in Guatala Taraikandi Zigatala Defulia Para Digalbagh Milagara and Goborchena Geography EditDhobaura Upazila mymensingh district with an area of 252 23 km2 is bounded by Meghalaya Indian on the north Phulpur and Purbadhala upazilas on the south Durgapur upazila on the east Haluaghat upazila on the west Main rivers are Nitai and Kangsa There are many hillocks on the north region of the upazila Dhobaura is located at 25 05 30 N 90 32 00 E 25 0917 N 90 5333 E 25 0917 90 5333 It has 44 007 households and total area 252 23 km2 Demographics EditReligions in Dhobaura upazila 2011 3 Religion PercentIslam 91 38 Christianity 5 05 Hinduism 3 52 Other or not stated 0 05 According to the 2011 Bangladesh census Dhobaura Upazila had 44 007 households and a population of 196 284 59 105 30 11 were under 10 years of age Dhobaura has a literacy rate age 7 and over of 29 36 compared to the national average of 51 8 and a sex ratio of 1035 females per 1000 males 6 927 3 53 lived in urban areas 4 3 Bengali Muslims are the majority community in the upazila 10 765 5 48 were members of ethnic population groups mainly 9 803 Garo and 908 Hajong Christianity is the second largest religion mainly present among the Garo Hinduism is the third largest religion practiced by the Hajong Languages prevalent in the upazila include Bengali Arabic English Garo and Hajong Economy and tourism EditA porcelain mine was discovered in the village of Vedikura in Dakshin Maijpara union 1 A number of Dhobaura s residents are employed abroad in countries such as Malaysia Saudi Arabia Bahrain Kuwait Singapore and the United Arab Emirates There are a number of tourist attractions in Dhobaura Upazila The historic village of Darsha has a very old 3 3 acre pond known as Patharkata as well as ruins of a mosque dating back to the Mughal era The 7 4 acre Dharam Shah reservoir in Langaljora Gamaritala is also quite popular Dhobaura is also home to the practice of bullfighting 2 Administration EditDhobaura thana now an upazila was established in 1976 Porakandulia The union parishads are subdivided into 99 mauzas and 164 villages 5 The area of the town is 3 82 km2 The town has one dak bungalow Education EditAverage literacy 65 male 68 and female 62 Educational institutions college 3 high school 20 junior high school 3 madrasa 6 government primary school 43 non government 44 and kindergarten school 6 See also EditUpazilas of Bangladesh Districts of Bangladesh Divisions of BangladeshReferences Edit a b Abdul Motaleb Talukder 2012 Dhobaura Upazila 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 14 October 2023 a b c উপজ ল র ঐত হ য Tradition of the Upazila Dhobaura Upazila in Bengali a b Bangladesh Population and Housing Census 2011 Zila Report Mymensingh PDF bbs gov bd Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics Community Tables Mymensingh district PDF bbs gov bd 2011 District Statistics 2011 Mymensingh PDF Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics Archived from the original PDF on 13 November 2014 Retrieved 14 July 2014 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dhobaura Upazila amp oldid 1180051792, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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