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Khulna Division

The Khulna Division (Bengali: খুলনা বিভাগ) is the second largest of the eight divisions of Bangladesh. It has an area of 22,285 km2 (8,604 sq mi) and a population of 17,416,645 at the 2022 Bangladesh census (preliminary returns). Its headquarters and largest city is Khulna city in Khulna District.

Khulna Division
খুলনা বিভাগ
Location of Khulna
Districts of Khulna Division
Coordinates: 22°55′N 89°15′E / 22.917°N 89.250°E / 22.917; 89.250
Country Bangladesh
Established1960
Capital
and largest city
Khulna
Government
 • Divisional CommissionerMd. Hellal Mahmud Sharif[1][2]
 • Parliamentary constituencyJatiya Sangsad (36 seats)
Area
 • Total22,284.22 km2 (8,603.99 sq mi)
Population
 (2022 census)
 • Total17,416,645
 • Density780/km2 (2,000/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+6 (Bangladesh Standard Time)
ISO 3166 codeBD-D
HDI (2018)0.641[3]
medium
Notable sport teamsKhulna Tigers, Khulna Division
Websitekhulna.gov.bd

History edit

In the British Raj Khulna Division was a part of Presidency division. Before 1947 The Presidency division had six major districts, Murshidabad, Calcutta, 24 Parganas, Khulna, undivided Jessore, & undivided Nadia. In 1947 The Partition of India is divided this division into two. The district of Khulna and the lion half of Jessore District and Nadia District become part of Newly established East Bengal. And rest of the district of the Presidency division become part of West Bengal. In 1948 The lion half Nadia district of East Bengal formed a new Kushtia District. And the govt of East Bengal added the Jessore , Khulna & Kushtia district into Rajshahi Division. After in 1960 the govt of East Pakistan , This three district from Rajshahi Division and one district from Dacca Division create new Division of Khulna. In 1993 the Barisal Division is formed from Khulna division.

Geography edit

The Khulna division borders to India by Presidency division of Indian State of West Bengal to the west, the Rajshahi Division to the north, the Dhaka division and the Barisal division to the east, and has a coastline on the Bay of Bengal to the south. It is part of the Ganges River delta or Greater Bengal Delta. Other rivers include the Madhumati River, the Bhairab River and the Kapotaksha River . The region also includes several islands in the Bay of Bengal.

The Sundarbans, the world's largest mangrove forest, is in the southern part of the delta.Khulna is in the northern part of the district, and the Mayur River is the western boundary of the metropolitan area.

Administrative districts edit

The division was formed in 1960.[4] Khulna Division consists of the following ten districts (zilas), subdivided into 59 sub-districts (upazilas):[5]

District Administrative
centre
Area in
km2.
Population
1991 Census
Population
2001 Census
Population
2011 Census
Bagerhat District Bagerhat 3,959.11 1,431,322 1,549,031 1,476,090
Chuadanga District Chuadanga 1,174.10 807,164 1,007,130 1,129,015
Jashore District Jashore 2,606.94 2,106,996 2,471,554 2,764,547
Jhenaidah District Jhenaidah 1,964.77 1,361,280 1,579,490 1,771,304
Khulna District Khulna 4,394.45 2,010,643 2,378,971 2,318,527
Kushtia District Kushtia 1,608.80 1,502,126 1,740,155 1,946,838
Magura District Magura 1,039.10 724,027 824,311 918,419
Meherpur District Meherpur 751.62 491,917 591,430 655,392
Narail District Narail 967.99 655,720 698,447 721,668
Satkhira District Satkhira 3,817.29 1,597,178 1,864,704 1,985,959
Total Districts 10 22,284.22 12,688,383 14,705,223 15,687,759

Economy edit

Most parts of the largest mangrove forest in the world — the Sundarban — is spread over the three most southerly districts of Satkhira, Khulna and Bagherhat. Khulna's GDP is the third-largest GDP behind Dhaka and Chittagong. It possesses a GDP of $53 billion.

Education edit

The division contains educational institutions including

Universities edit

Public Universities

Private Universities

Medical Colleges edit

Public

Private

Colleges edit

Polytechnic institutes edit

Schools edit

Other educational institutes edit

Khulna has six integrated general and vocational (IGV) schools and one technical school of UCEP (Underprivileged Children's Educational Programs), which is a non-profitable organization.

  • UCEP Mohsin Khulna TVET Institute, Baikali, Khulna
  • UCEP Mohsin Khulna Technical School, Baikali,
  • UCEP Sonadanga Technical School, Sonadanga
  • UCEP M.A Majid Technical School, Fulbarigate
  • UCEP Khalishpur Technical School, Khalishpur
  • UCEP Johara Samad Technical School, Tootpara
  • UCEP Wazed Ali Technical School, Banorgati

Transportation edit

Khulna Division has highest transportation link with other area in Bangladesh as well as with India by Road, Rail , Air and Waterways

Road edit

The national highway (N7) cross through Khulna Division which is connected Dhaka To Port of Mongla. The AH1 and AH41 also Cross through Khulna division. It also connect with India By Port of Benapole, Port of Dorshona , Port Of Mujibnogor, Port Of Bhomra through various Road link.

Rail edit

There are several Railway route in Khulna Division which Connect various city of Bangladesh. It has also 2 international route which connect India by train.

Air edit

There are two airport in Khulna Division. One of them is functional and one under construction. The Jashore Airport is the functional airport in Khulna Division which connect Dhaka , Chattogram and Cox Bazar By air. And the Khan Jahan Ali International Airport is now under construction.

Waterways edit

Port of Khulna, Port of Khustia, Port of Noapara are the main three river port in Khulna division. Every day various ship are leaving from thus port to various part of Bangladesh.

Port of Mongla is the solo sea port in Khulna division.

Newspapers and magazines edit

Daily and weekly newspapers are published from Khulna Division, including:

  • Anirbhan[8]
  • Janmobhumi[8]
  • Khulna News
  • Lok Samaj[9]
  • Probaho[8]
  • Purbanchal[8]
  • satkhiranews.com[10]
  • The Daily Gramer Kagoj[9]
  • The Daily Spandan[9]
  • Tribune[8]
  • Daily Mathabhanga

Points of interest edit

Sixty Dome Mosque - Situated in the suburbs of Bagerhat, at the meeting-point of the Ganges and Brahmaputra rivers, this ancient city, formerly known as Khalifatabad, was founded by the Turkish general Ulugh Khan Jahan in the 15th century. The city's infrastructure reveals considerable technical skill and an exceptional number of mosques and early Islamic monuments, many built of brick, can be seen there.[11]

The Sundarbans mangrove forest, one of the largest such forests in the world (140,000 ha), lies on the delta of the Ganges, Brahmaputra and Meghna rivers on the Bay of Bengal. It is adjacent to the border of India's Sundarbans World Heritage site inscribed in 1987. The site is intersected by a complex network of tidal waterways, mudflats and small islands of salt-tolerant mangrove forests, and presents an excellent example of ongoing ecological processes. The area is known for its wide range of fauna, including 260 bird species, the Bengal tiger and other threatened species such as the estuarine crocodile and the Indian python.[11]

Lalon is Bengali Baul saint. Lalon Shah was a songwriter, social reformer, and thinker. He is most popular as Lalon Shah or Lalon Fakir. He wrote many songs, and these songs are known as Lalon Geeti. Fakir Lalon was born in 1774 and died on 17 October 1890 in Kushtia district, Bangladesh. He is known as the Baul Samrat.

Shilaidaha Kuthibadi is a place in Kumarkhali Upazila of Kushtia District in Bangladesh. The place is famous for Kuthi Bari; a country house made by Dwarkanath Tagore. Rabindranath Tagore lived a part of life here and created some of his memorable poems while living here.

1971: Genocide-Torture Archive & Museum - Rare pictures and paintings depicting the genocide of Bangalees by the Pakistan army hang on the wall. There is also a rich collection of books and audio-visual materials on the ruthless massacre against the unarmed people. The aim of the museum is to educate people, especially youths, about the genocide committed by the Pakistan army in association with their local collaborators, said Prof Muntassir Mamoon, chairman of the trustee board that runs the institution.[12]

Language edit

Bengali is the widely spoken language in Khulna division.

Notable persons edit

 
Shakib Al Hasan[13]
 
General SM Shafiuddin Ahmed, 17th Chief of Army Staff of Bangladesh Army
 
Firoz Mahmud, visual artist and educator
 
Michael Madhusudan Dutt who was a popular 19-c. Bengali poet and a pioneer dramatist

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . Khulna Division. Archived from the original on 2023-02-23. Retrieved 2022-06-20.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2022-06-18. Retrieved 2022-06-20.
  3. ^ "Sub-national HDI - Area Database - Global Data Lab". hdi.globaldatalab.org. from the original on 2021-07-09. Retrieved 2021-07-08.
  4. ^ Sajahan Miah (2012). "Khulna Division". In Sirajul Islam and Ahmed A. Jamal (ed.). Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Second ed.). Asiatic Society of Bangladesh. from the original on 2016-03-04.
  5. ^ Census figures for 1991, 2001 and 2011 are from Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics, Population Census Wing. The 2011 Census figures are based on preliminary results.
  6. ^ কুষ্টিয়ায় হচ্ছে লালন বিজ্ঞান ও কলা বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়. Bangla Tribune (in Bengali). Retrieved 2021-02-27.
  7. ^ "Khulna City Medical College Hospital". Khulna City Medical College Hospital. from the original on 2021-05-16. Retrieved 2020-12-19.
  8. ^ a b c d e Mallik, Sandipak (2012). "Khulna District". In Islam, Sirajul; Jamal, Ahmed A. (eds.). Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Second ed.). Asiatic Society of Bangladesh. from the original on 2019-04-11. Retrieved 2020-09-04.
  9. ^ a b c Siddiqui, Mahibullah (2012). "Jessore District". In Islam, Sirajul; Jamal, Ahmed A. (eds.). Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Second ed.). Asiatic Society of Bangladesh. from the original on 2023-05-18. Retrieved 2020-09-04.
  10. ^ "Satkhira News". from the original on 2014-04-09. Retrieved 2014-04-08.
  11. ^ a b "Historic Mosque City of Bagerhat". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. from the original on 2019-12-06. Retrieved 2019-04-11.
  12. ^ "Welcome to the genocide museum". The Daily Star. 2017-03-24. from the original on 2019-04-12. Retrieved 2019-04-11.
  13. ^ "3rd ODI: Bangladesh v Zimbabwe at Dhaka, Jan 23, 2009 – Cricket Scorecard – ESPN Cricinfo". from the original on 1 December 2016. Retrieved 27 October 2016.

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The Khulna Division Bengali খ লন ব ভ গ is the second largest of the eight divisions of Bangladesh It has an area of 22 285 km2 8 604 sq mi and a population of 17 416 645 at the 2022 Bangladesh census preliminary returns Its headquarters and largest city is Khulna city in Khulna District Khulna Division খ লন ব ভ গDivisionLocation of KhulnaDistricts of Khulna DivisionCoordinates 22 55 N 89 15 E 22 917 N 89 250 E 22 917 89 250Country BangladeshEstablished1960Capitaland largest cityKhulnaGovernment Divisional CommissionerMd Hellal Mahmud Sharif 1 2 Parliamentary constituencyJatiya Sangsad 36 seats Area Total22 284 22 km2 8 603 99 sq mi Population 2022 census Total17 416 645 Density780 km2 2 000 sq mi Time zoneUTC 6 Bangladesh Standard Time ISO 3166 codeBD DHDI 2018 0 641 3 mediumNotable sport teamsKhulna Tigers Khulna DivisionWebsitekhulna wbr gov wbr bd Contents 1 History 2 Geography 3 Administrative districts 4 Economy 5 Education 5 1 Universities 5 2 Medical Colleges 5 3 Colleges 5 4 Polytechnic institutes 5 5 Schools 5 6 Other educational institutes 6 Transportation 6 1 Road 6 2 Rail 6 3 Air 6 4 Waterways 7 Newspapers and magazines 8 Points of interest 9 Language 10 Notable persons 11 See also 12 ReferencesHistory editIn the British Raj Khulna Division was a part of Presidency division Before 1947 The Presidency division had six major districts Murshidabad Calcutta 24 Parganas Khulna undivided Jessore amp undivided Nadia In 1947 The Partition of India is divided this division into two The district of Khulna and the lion half of Jessore District and Nadia District become part of Newly established East Bengal And rest of the district of the Presidency division become part of West Bengal In 1948 The lion half Nadia district of East Bengal formed a new Kushtia District And the govt of East Bengal added the Jessore Khulna amp Kushtia district into Rajshahi Division After in 1960 the govt of East Pakistan This three district from Rajshahi Division and one district from Dacca Division create new Division of Khulna In 1993 the Barisal Division is formed from Khulna division Geography editThe Khulna division borders to India by Presidency division of Indian State of West Bengal to the west the Rajshahi Division to the north the Dhaka division and the Barisal division to the east and has a coastline on the Bay of Bengal to the south It is part of the Ganges River delta or Greater Bengal Delta Other rivers include the Madhumati River the Bhairab River and the Kapotaksha River The region also includes several islands in the Bay of Bengal The Sundarbans the world s largest mangrove forest is in the southern part of the delta Khulna is in the northern part of the district and the Mayur River is the western boundary of the metropolitan area Administrative districts editThe division was formed in 1960 4 Khulna Division consists of the following ten districts zilas subdivided into 59 sub districts upazilas 5 District Administrative centre Area in km2 Population 1991 Census Population 2001 Census Population 2011 CensusBagerhat District Bagerhat 3 959 11 1 431 322 1 549 031 1 476 090Chuadanga District Chuadanga 1 174 10 807 164 1 007 130 1 129 015Jashore District Jashore 2 606 94 2 106 996 2 471 554 2 764 547Jhenaidah District Jhenaidah 1 964 77 1 361 280 1 579 490 1 771 304Khulna District Khulna 4 394 45 2 010 643 2 378 971 2 318 527Kushtia District Kushtia 1 608 80 1 502 126 1 740 155 1 946 838Magura District Magura 1 039 10 724 027 824 311 918 419Meherpur District Meherpur 751 62 491 917 591 430 655 392Narail District Narail 967 99 655 720 698 447 721 668Satkhira District Satkhira 3 817 29 1 597 178 1 864 704 1 985 959Total Districts 10 22 284 22 12 688 383 14 705 223 15 687 759Economy editMost parts of the largest mangrove forest in the world the Sundarban is spread over the three most southerly districts of Satkhira Khulna and Bagherhat Khulna s GDP is the third largest GDP behind Dhaka and Chittagong It possesses a GDP of 53 billion Education editThe division contains educational institutions including Universities edit Public Universities Khulna University Khulna University of Engineering and Technology Khulna Agricultural University Sheikh Hasina Medical University Jashore University of Science and Technology Islamic University Bangladesh Mujibnagar UniversityPrivate Universities North Western University Bangladesh Northern University of Business and Technology Khulna Rabindra Maitree University Kushtia Lalon Science and Arts University Kushtia 6 First Capital University of Bangladesh Chuadanga Khan Bahadul Ahsanullah University KhulnaMedical Colleges edit Public Khulna Medical College Kushtia Medical College Jashore Medical College Satkhira Medical College Magura Medical College Army Medical College JashorePrivate Khulna City Medical College Hospital 7 Gazi Medical College Ad Din Akij Medical College hospital Khulna Khulna Homeopathic Medical College Ad Din Sakina Medical College amp Hospital Jashore Selima Medical College amp Hospital KushtiaColleges edit Government Joybangla College Khulna Ahsanullah College Khulna Kushtia Government College Khulna Collectorate Public School amp College Kushtia Government Central College Kushtia Government Womens College Police Lines School and College Kushtia Khulna Govt Model School and college Khulna Kushtia Islamia College Kumarkhali Govt College Kushtia Govt Bangabandhu College Rupsha Khulna Bheramara Govt College Kushtia Bheramara Govt Womens College Kushtia Chuadanga Govt College Chuadanga Government B L College Khulna Khulna Public College Jhenaidah Cadet College Majid Memorial City College Khulna Cantonment College Jashore Azam Khan Govt Commerce College Khulna BN School amp College Khulna Govt H S S College Magura Michael Modhushudon College Jashore Govt Pioneer Woman s College Khulna Khulna Govt Girls College Govt Sundarban Adarsha College Khulna Govt K C College Jhenaidah Government P C College Bagerhat Daulatpur College Day Night Daulatpur Khulna Govt Keshabpur College Keshabpur Jashore Khan Jahan Ali Ideal College Chuknagor College Dumuria Khulna Dr Abdur Razzak Municipal College BAF Shaheen College Jashore Jashore Govt City College Dawood Public School Jashore Adarsha Degree College Magura Sreepur Degree College MaguraPolytechnic institutes edit Khulna Polytechnic Institute Jashore Polytechnic Institute City Polytechnic Institute Khulna Mangrove Institute of Science and Technology North South Polytechnic Institute Khulna Jhenaidah Polytechnic Institute Khanjahan Ali college of Engineering and Technology BCMC College of Engineering amp Technology Khulna Mohila Polytechnic Institute Kushtia Polytechnic Institute Satkhira Polytechnic Institute Magura Polytechnic InstituteSchools edit V J Govt High School Chuadanga Chuadanga Govt Girls High School Chuadanga Govt Coronation Girls High School khulna Islamabad Collegiate School Dighalia M A Majid Secondary School Khulna Jashore Zilla School Khulna Zilla School Kushtia Zilla School Fatima Girls High School Khulna Jashore Cantonment Public School Keshabpur Govt Pilot Higher Secondary School Jashore Khulna Collegiate Girls School Khulna Engineering University School Khulna Lions Schools Adarsho Girls School Keshabpur Jashore Sagardari Michael Madhusadan Institution Keshabpur Jashore Kumira High School M M High School Mangolkot M L High School Keshabpur Jashore Rev Paul High School Rosedale International School Rotary School Khalishpur Khulna S B S N Damoder St Joseph s High School Khulna St Xavier s High School Khulna Udayan Khulna Zilla Police School Manirampur Government High SchoolOther educational institutes edit Khulna has six integrated general and vocational IGV schools and one technical school of UCEP Underprivileged Children s Educational Programs which is a non profitable organization UCEP Mohsin Khulna TVET Institute Baikali Khulna UCEP Mohsin Khulna Technical School Baikali UCEP Sonadanga Technical School Sonadanga UCEP M A Majid Technical School Fulbarigate UCEP Khalishpur Technical School Khalishpur UCEP Johara Samad Technical School Tootpara UCEP Wazed Ali Technical School BanorgatiTransportation editKhulna Division has highest transportation link with other area in Bangladesh as well as with India by Road Rail Air and Waterways Road edit The national highway N7 cross through Khulna Division which is connected Dhaka To Port of Mongla The AH1 and AH41 also Cross through Khulna division It also connect with India By Port of Benapole Port of Dorshona Port Of Mujibnogor Port Of Bhomra through various Road link Rail edit There are several Railway route in Khulna Division which Connect various city of Bangladesh It has also 2 international route which connect India by train Air edit There are two airport in Khulna Division One of them is functional and one under construction The Jashore Airport is the functional airport in Khulna Division which connect Dhaka Chattogram and Cox Bazar By air And the Khan Jahan Ali International Airport is now under construction Waterways edit Port of Khulna Port of Khustia Port of Noapara are the main three river port in Khulna division Every day various ship are leaving from thus port to various part of Bangladesh Port of Mongla is the solo sea port in Khulna division Newspapers and magazines editDaily and weekly newspapers are published from Khulna Division including Anirbhan 8 Janmobhumi 8 Khulna News Lok Samaj 9 Probaho 8 Purbanchal 8 satkhiranews com 10 The Daily Gramer Kagoj 9 The Daily Spandan 9 Tribune 8 Daily MathabhangaPoints of interest editSixty Dome Mosque Situated in the suburbs of Bagerhat at the meeting point of the Ganges and Brahmaputra rivers this ancient city formerly known as Khalifatabad was founded by the Turkish general Ulugh Khan Jahan in the 15th century The city s infrastructure reveals considerable technical skill and an exceptional number of mosques and early Islamic monuments many built of brick can be seen there 11 The Sundarbans mangrove forest one of the largest such forests in the world 140 000 ha lies on the delta of the Ganges Brahmaputra and Meghna rivers on the Bay of Bengal It is adjacent to the border of India s Sundarbans World Heritage site inscribed in 1987 The site is intersected by a complex network of tidal waterways mudflats and small islands of salt tolerant mangrove forests and presents an excellent example of ongoing ecological processes The area is known for its wide range of fauna including 260 bird species the Bengal tiger and other threatened species such as the estuarine crocodile and the Indian python 11 Lalon is Bengali Baul saint Lalon Shah was a songwriter social reformer and thinker He is most popular as Lalon Shah or Lalon Fakir He wrote many songs and these songs are known as Lalon Geeti Fakir Lalon was born in 1774 and died on 17 October 1890 in Kushtia district Bangladesh He is known as the Baul Samrat Shilaidaha Kuthibadi is a place in Kumarkhali Upazila of Kushtia District in Bangladesh The place is famous for Kuthi Bari a country house made by Dwarkanath Tagore Rabindranath Tagore lived a part of life here and created some of his memorable poems while living here 1971 Genocide Torture Archive amp Museum Rare pictures and paintings depicting the genocide of Bangalees by the Pakistan army hang on the wall There is also a rich collection of books and audio visual materials on the ruthless massacre against the unarmed people The aim of the museum is to educate people especially youths about the genocide committed by the Pakistan army in association with their local collaborators said Prof Muntassir Mamoon chairman of the trustee board that runs the institution 12 Language editBengali is the widely spoken language in Khulna division Notable persons edit nbsp Shakib Al Hasan 13 nbsp General SM Shafiuddin Ahmed 17th Chief of Army Staff of Bangladesh Army nbsp Firoz Mahmud visual artist and educator nbsp Michael Madhusudan Dutt who was a popular 19 c Bengali poet and a pioneer dramatistKhan Jahan Ali Saint Fakir Lalon Shah Baul legend Prafulla Chandra Ray Acharya and scholar of University of Dhaka Michael Madhusudan Datta Poet and dramatist Amir Hamza poet Nilima Ibrahim Educationist litterateur and social worker Firoz Mahmud Contemporary visual artist amp painter Mohammad Lutfur Rahman Author Tanvir Mokammel Filmmaker and writer Pramatha Chaudhuri Essayist poet author amp editor Farrukh Ahmad Poet amp editor Qazi Imdadul Haq Writer Nur Mohammad Sheikh EPR Bir Sreshtho Sheikh Abu Naser Politician Abdul Hyee Politician Jhenaidah freedom fighter and commander during the Bangladesh Liberation War SM Shafiuddin Ahmed 17th Chief of Army Staff CAS of Bangladesh Army Mashrafe Mortaza Cricketer amp Member of Parliament Narail 2 Bishnu Chattopadhyay Freedom fighter and leader of peasant movement Dr Jamal Nazrul Islam Physicist Ahmed Ali Enayetpuri Islamic scholar and Member of the Bengal Legislative Assembly Syed Ali Ahsan Poet Sheikh Mohammad Aslam Footballer Mamun Joarder Footballer Shakib Al Hasan Cricketer Manjural Islam Rana Cricketer Died by Accident Dinesh Chandra Chattopadhyay Writer and editor Suvra Mukherjee Former first lady of India wife of President Pranab Mukherjee Bobita Actress Haridasa Thakur Great Vaisnava Saint acarya of the Holy Name Muhammad Sohrab Hossain Former Minister People s Republic of Bangladesh Soumya Sarkar Cricketer Imrul Kayes Cricketer Habibul Bashar Cricketer Mustafizur Rahman Cricketer Abdur Razzak cricketer Cricketer Mohammad Manjural Islam Cricketer Sheikh Salahuddin Cricketer And Coach BCB Academy Syed Rasel Cricketer S I Tutul Singer Munshi Mohammad Meherullah Muslim poet religious leader Gangadhar Sen Roy Ayurveda physician Sheikh Razzak Ali Lawyer politician Deputy Speaker and Speaker of Bangladesh Jatiyo Sangsad Salma Khatun Cricketer Jahanara Alam Cricketer Rumana Ahmed Cricketer Mehedi Hasan Miraz Cricketer Puja Cherry Roy Actress Afif Hossain Cricketer Nurul Hasan Sohan Cricketer Ayasha Rahman Cricketer Shukhtara Rahman Cricketer Tahin Tahera Cricketer Shaila Sharmin Cricketer Ziaur Rahman Cricketer Radhabinod Pal Jurist dissenting judge at the Tokyo Trials Abdul Hakeem speaker former speaker of the East Bengal Legislative Assembly Shahinur Rahman Satkhira kaligonj engineerSee also editWater supply and sanitation in BangladeshReferences edit কনট ন টট শ য র করত ক ল ক কর ন Khulna Division Archived from the original on 2023 02 23 Retrieved 2022 06 20 List of Divisional Commissioners Archived from the original on 2022 06 18 Retrieved 2022 06 20 Sub national HDI Area Database Global Data Lab hdi globaldatalab org Archived from the original on 2021 07 09 Retrieved 2021 07 08 Sajahan Miah 2012 Khulna Division In Sirajul Islam and Ahmed A Jamal ed Banglapedia National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh Second ed Asiatic Society of Bangladesh Archived from the original on 2016 03 04 Census figures for 1991 2001 and 2011 are from Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics Population Census Wing The 2011 Census figures are based on preliminary results ক ষ ট য য হচ ছ ল লন ব জ ঞ ন ও কল ব শ বব দ য লয Bangla Tribune in Bengali Retrieved 2021 02 27 Khulna City Medical College Hospital Khulna City Medical College Hospital Archived from the original on 2021 05 16 Retrieved 2020 12 19 a b c d e Mallik Sandipak 2012 Khulna District In Islam Sirajul Jamal Ahmed A eds Banglapedia National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh Second ed Asiatic Society of Bangladesh Archived from the original on 2019 04 11 Retrieved 2020 09 04 a b c Siddiqui Mahibullah 2012 Jessore District In Islam Sirajul Jamal Ahmed A eds Banglapedia National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh Second ed Asiatic Society of Bangladesh Archived from the original on 2023 05 18 Retrieved 2020 09 04 Satkhira News Archived from the original on 2014 04 09 Retrieved 2014 04 08 a b Historic Mosque City of Bagerhat UNESCO World Heritage Centre Archived from the original on 2019 12 06 Retrieved 2019 04 11 Welcome to the genocide museum The Daily Star 2017 03 24 Archived from the original on 2019 04 12 Retrieved 2019 04 11 3rd ODI Bangladesh v Zimbabwe at Dhaka Jan 23 2009 Cricket Scorecard ESPN Cricinfo Archived from the original on 1 December 2016 Retrieved 27 October 2016 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Khulna Division amp oldid 1217413299, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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