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Idilpur Union

Idilpur Union (Bengali: ইদিলপুর ইউনিয়ন) is a union parishad of Gosairhat Upazila under Shariatpur District in the Dhaka Division, southern-central Bangladesh beside the Jayanti River. In the past Idilpur or Idalpur or Edilpur pargana was the largest zamindari of Faridpur District and before that it was one of the 5 important parganas of Bakarganj during the British Raj.

Idilpur Union
ইদিলপু ইউনিয়ন
Idilpur Union
Location in Bangladesh
Coordinates: 23°04′35″N 90°25′54″E / 23.0765°N 90.4318°E / 23.0765; 90.4318
Country Bangladesh
DivisionDhaka Division
DistrictShariatpur District
UpazilaGosairhat Upazila
Time zoneUTC+6 (BST)
Postal code
8050
Websitebangladesh.gov.bd/maps/images/Dhaka/Gosairhat.gif

History edit

Edilpur Copperplate edit

 
Edilpur Copperplate

In Bengal and Indian history Idilpur is famous for copper plate named Edilpur Copperplate of Kesava Sena found in the Adilpur or Edilpur pargana in 1838 AD and to have been acquired by the Asiatic Society of Bengal, but now it is missing from collection. An account of the plate was published in the Dacca Review and Epigraphic Indica. The copperplate inscription written Sanskrit and in Ganda character dated 3rd jyaistha of 1136 samval which represents 1079 AD. The Asiatic Society's proceeding for January 1838, an account of the copperplate describes that 3 villages were given to a Brahman in the 3rd year of Kaesava Sana. These three villages cannot be identified now, and thought it is impossible enough that they have been long ago washed away by Meghna, which flows past Edilpur paragana. The grant was given with the landlord rights, receives the power of punishing the chandrabhandas or sundarbans, a race that lived in the forest.[1] It records the grant of the land in the village of Leliya in the Kumaratalaka mandala situated in shatata-padamavati-visaya. The copperplate of Kaesava Sana tells that the king Vallal Sena carried away the goddesses of fortune for the enemies on palanquins (Shivaka) supported by staff made of elephant tusk. It also claims that his father Lakhman Sena (1179–1205) erects pillars of victory and sacrificial posts at Benaras and Allahabad and Adon Coast of South Sea. The plate describes the villages with smooth fields growing excellent paddy also noticed about the dancing and music in the ancient Bengal and ladies of that period used to adorn their bodies with blooming flowers. The Edilpur copperplate of Kaesava Sena records that the king made a grant in favor of Nitipathaka Isvaradeva Sarman for the inscae of the subha-varsha.

Mughal Empire, British Raj and Pakistan Period edit

In 1582 in the reign of Emperor Akbar, the province of Bengal was formed into 33 sarkars (fiscal sub division) and 682 parganas, and Edilpur area appears to have been included within the sarkar of Muhammad Abud. It was having belonged to one Raballabh in 1165 (1758-59 AD) and having borne a revenue of £4701. In 1765 AD the diwani of Bengal were awarded to British East India Company, Idilpur or Idalpur was administered from Dacca collectorate and later under Bakarganj. After abolishing pargana system by Cornwallis administration, Idilpur zamindari were given permanent settlement. In 1789, Chaudhuris named Golam Ali Chowdhury, Golok Roy Chaudhary and others were zamindars of Idalpur pargana. The zamindari was attached to the collector for arrears and later was sold to Mohini Mohan Tagore of Calcutta (Grand father of Rabindranath Tagore) in 1812. For some period Idalpur was under civil administration of Faridpur and land administration of Bakarganj at a time. Idilpur came under Madaripur subdivision of Bakerganj district in 1854 and was separated along with Madaripur subdivision from Bakarganj district and annexed with Faridpur district in 1873.[1] During Pakistan period under the Basic Democracy Order of 1959 local government bodies Union Council later Union Parishad after liberation of Bangladesh were formed and Idilpur was made Union parishad. Gosairhat came into existence as a thana in 1921 after independence of Bangladesh and Idilpur Union worked under new Shariatpur District in 1984 along with Gosairhat Upazila. Sushil Chandra Roychowdhury of the Idilur, Ghosh Roychowdhury Zamindari family, became the inventor of the Automatic Time Switch in 1933 in Calcutta.[2]

Geography edit

Idilpur is located at 23°04′35″N 90°25′54″E / 23.0765°N 90.4318°E / 23.0765; 90.4318. It is bounded on the north by Shamontasar union, on the south by Nalmuri union and Muladi Upazila, on the east by Gosairhat union and Kuchaipatty union, on the west by Nagerpara union and Kalkini Upazila of Madaripur District.

Demography edit

According to the census of 2001,[3] Idilpur had a population of 31,612 in 6953 square meter area ( male-15904, Female-15708) makes the largest union of Gosairhat Upazila in terms of population.

In 1872, the population of Idilpur pargana was 104,000 in 242.79 square miles (628.8 km2) area, 501 estates, land revenue £7977.18 within the jurisdiction of the courts at Madaripur and Daulatkhan.[1]

Economy edit

Dasherjangal bazaar and hat, Dasherjangal Goo haat (cattle market) are important marketplace. Main source of economy is agriculture, fishing, livestock and business. Rice, paddy, chilly, jute and paan are main crops of Idilpur.

Administration edit

Idilpur Union Parishad is a local government body consists of 9 wards is run by a Union Parishad Chairman is elected by people's vote in every four years. The land administration of this union is served by a Union Land Office. Idilpur is divided into villages or mouzas named Dasherjangal, Mohishkandi, Khordajangal, Moheswarpatty, Dhipur, Char Dhipur, Benotya, Tar satmatia, Char Satmatia, Tar goalkua, Char goalkua, Basudevchap and Machuakhali.

Education edit

As of 2001 census average literacy rate of Gosairhat upazila is 40.20%.[3] There are 12 government primary schools, 8 non-government registered primary schools (from grades 1 to 5), 1 girls' high schools (from grades 6 to 10), one degree college (from grades 11 to tertiary) and 2 madrasahs in this union.

Notable educational institutions:

  • Idilpur Secondary Girls' High School
  • Shamsul Rahman College
  • Idilpur Dakhil Madrasha.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Hunter, William Wilson (1875). "A statistical account of Bengal, Volume 1". Google Books. Edinburgh: Murry and Gibbs. Retrieved 2009-10-03.
  2. ^ Chakraborty, Ajanta (20 October 1998). "How city rejected a pioneer 65 years ago". The Statesman. Calcutta.
  3. ^ a b (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-11-24.

External links edit

  • A statistical account of Bengal (volume v) by Sir William Wilson Hunter here

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Idilpur Union Bengali ইদ লপ র ইউন য ন is a union parishad of Gosairhat Upazila under Shariatpur District in the Dhaka Division southern central Bangladesh beside the Jayanti River In the past Idilpur or Idalpur or Edilpur pargana was the largest zamindari of Faridpur District and before that it was one of the 5 important parganas of Bakarganj during the British Raj Idilpur Union ইদ লপ ইউন য নUnionIdilpur UnionLocation in BangladeshCoordinates 23 04 35 N 90 25 54 E 23 0765 N 90 4318 E 23 0765 90 4318Country BangladeshDivisionDhaka DivisionDistrictShariatpur DistrictUpazilaGosairhat UpazilaTime zoneUTC 6 BST Postal code8050Websitebangladesh wbr gov wbr bd wbr maps wbr images wbr Dhaka wbr Gosairhat wbr gif Contents 1 History 1 1 Edilpur Copperplate 1 2 Mughal Empire British Raj and Pakistan Period 2 Geography 3 Demography 4 Economy 5 Administration 6 Education 7 References 8 External linksHistory editEdilpur Copperplate edit nbsp Edilpur Copperplate In Bengal and Indian history Idilpur is famous for copper plate named Edilpur Copperplate of Kesava Sena found in the Adilpur or Edilpur pargana in 1838 AD and to have been acquired by the Asiatic Society of Bengal but now it is missing from collection An account of the plate was published in the Dacca Review and Epigraphic Indica The copperplate inscription written Sanskrit and in Ganda character dated 3rd jyaistha of 1136 samval which represents 1079 AD The Asiatic Society s proceeding for January 1838 an account of the copperplate describes that 3 villages were given to a Brahman in the 3rd year of Kaesava Sana These three villages cannot be identified now and thought it is impossible enough that they have been long ago washed away by Meghna which flows past Edilpur paragana The grant was given with the landlord rights receives the power of punishing the chandrabhandas or sundarbans a race that lived in the forest 1 It records the grant of the land in the village of Leliya in the Kumaratalaka mandala situated in shatata padamavati visaya The copperplate of Kaesava Sana tells that the king Vallal Sena carried away the goddesses of fortune for the enemies on palanquins Shivaka supported by staff made of elephant tusk It also claims that his father Lakhman Sena 1179 1205 erects pillars of victory and sacrificial posts at Benaras and Allahabad and Adon Coast of South Sea The plate describes the villages with smooth fields growing excellent paddy also noticed about the dancing and music in the ancient Bengal and ladies of that period used to adorn their bodies with blooming flowers The Edilpur copperplate of Kaesava Sena records that the king made a grant in favor of Nitipathaka Isvaradeva Sarman for the inscae of the subha varsha Mughal Empire British Raj and Pakistan Period edit In 1582 in the reign of Emperor Akbar the province of Bengal was formed into 33 sarkars fiscal sub division and 682 parganas and Edilpur area appears to have been included within the sarkar of Muhammad Abud It was having belonged to one Raballabh in 1165 1758 59 AD and having borne a revenue of 4701 In 1765 AD the diwani of Bengal were awarded to British East India Company Idilpur or Idalpur was administered from Dacca collectorate and later under Bakarganj After abolishing pargana system by Cornwallis administration Idilpur zamindari were given permanent settlement In 1789 Chaudhuris named Golam Ali Chowdhury Golok Roy Chaudhary and others were zamindars of Idalpur pargana The zamindari was attached to the collector for arrears and later was sold to Mohini Mohan Tagore of Calcutta Grand father of Rabindranath Tagore in 1812 For some period Idalpur was under civil administration of Faridpur and land administration of Bakarganj at a time Idilpur came under Madaripur subdivision of Bakerganj district in 1854 and was separated along with Madaripur subdivision from Bakarganj district and annexed with Faridpur district in 1873 1 During Pakistan period under the Basic Democracy Order of 1959 local government bodies Union Council later Union Parishad after liberation of Bangladesh were formed and Idilpur was made Union parishad Gosairhat came into existence as a thana in 1921 after independence of Bangladesh and Idilpur Union worked under new Shariatpur District in 1984 along with Gosairhat Upazila Sushil Chandra Roychowdhury of the Idilur Ghosh Roychowdhury Zamindari family became the inventor of the Automatic Time Switch in 1933 in Calcutta 2 Geography editIdilpur is located at 23 04 35 N 90 25 54 E 23 0765 N 90 4318 E 23 0765 90 4318 It is bounded on the north by Shamontasar union on the south by Nalmuri union and Muladi Upazila on the east by Gosairhat union and Kuchaipatty union on the west by Nagerpara union and Kalkini Upazila of Madaripur District Demography editAccording to the census of 2001 3 Idilpur had a population of 31 612 in 6953 square meter area male 15904 Female 15708 makes the largest union of Gosairhat Upazila in terms of population In 1872 the population of Idilpur pargana was 104 000 in 242 79 square miles 628 8 km2 area 501 estates land revenue 7977 18 within the jurisdiction of the courts at Madaripur and Daulatkhan 1 Economy editDasherjangal bazaar and hat Dasherjangal Goo haat cattle market are important marketplace Main source of economy is agriculture fishing livestock and business Rice paddy chilly jute and paan are main crops of Idilpur Administration editIdilpur Union Parishad is a local government body consists of 9 wards is run by a Union Parishad Chairman is elected by people s vote in every four years The land administration of this union is served by a Union Land Office Idilpur is divided into villages or mouzas named Dasherjangal Mohishkandi Khordajangal Moheswarpatty Dhipur Char Dhipur Benotya Tar satmatia Char Satmatia Tar goalkua Char goalkua Basudevchap and Machuakhali Education editAs of 2001 census average literacy rate of Gosairhat upazila is 40 20 3 There are 12 government primary schools 8 non government registered primary schools from grades 1 to 5 1 girls high schools from grades 6 to 10 one degree college from grades 11 to tertiary and 2 madrasahs in this union Notable educational institutions Idilpur Secondary Girls High School Shamsul Rahman College Idilpur Dakhil Madrasha References edit a b c Hunter William Wilson 1875 A statistical account of Bengal Volume 1 Google Books Edinburgh Murry and Gibbs Retrieved 2009 10 03 Chakraborty Ajanta 20 October 1998 How city rejected a pioneer 65 years ago The Statesman Calcutta a b Area Population and Literacy Rate by Upazila Thana 2001 PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2007 11 24 External links editA statistical account of Bengal volume v by Sir William Wilson Hunter here Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Idilpur Union amp oldid 1205865284, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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