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Kishoreganj District

Kishoreganj (Bengali: কিশোরগঞ্জ) is a district in Dhaka Division, Bangladesh. Earlier it was a Mohkuma (মহকুমা) under the Mymensingh district. It was taken 2495.07 sq. km of land from Mymensingh district to form present day Kishoreganj District. Kishorganj consists of eight municipalities, 13 upazilas, 105 union parishads, 39 wards, 145 mahallas, 946 mouzas and 1775 villages.

Kishoreganj
কিশোরগঞ্জ
Clockwise from top-left: Mosque at Jangalbari Fort, Syed Nazrul Islam bridge, Aurangzeb Masjid, Nikli Haor, Chandrabati Temple
Location of Kishoreganj in Bangladesh
Coordinates: 24°26′N 90°47′E / 24.433°N 90.783°E / 24.433; 90.783Coordinates: 24°26′N 90°47′E / 24.433°N 90.783°E / 24.433; 90.783
Country Bangladesh
DivisionDhaka Division
Government
 • Deputy CommissionerMd. Sarwar Morshed Chowdhury
 • District Council ChairmanMd. Abdul Hameed
 • Chief Executive OfficerMuhammad Abdullah
Area
 • Total2,688.83 km2 (1,038.16 sq mi)
Population
 (2011 census)
 • Total2,911,907
 • Density1,100/km2 (2,800/sq mi)
Demonym(s)Kishoreganji, Kishoregonji
Literacy rate
 • Total65.3% (2011 census)[1]
Time zoneUTC+06:00 (BST)
Postal code
2300
HDI (2018)0.562[2]
medium · 19th of 21
Websitewww.kishoreganj.gov.bd

Administration

 
Provincial Map of Bengal showing Greater Mymensingh Area (present Division with Tangail and Kishoreganj) in 1917
  • Deputy Commissioner: Md Sarwar Murshed Chowdhury
  • Additional Deputy Commissioner (Overall): Tarfdar Md. Aktar Jamil
  • Additional Deputy Commissioner (Tax): Dulal Chandra Sutradhar
  • Additional Deputy Commissioner (Education and Information and Communication Technology): Golam Mohammad Bhuiyan
  • Additional District Magistrate: Alamgeer Hosain

Subdistricts/Upazilas

No. Upazila Pourasava Union Mouza Mahalla Village
1 Kuliarchar Upazila 1 6 46 37 97
2 Hossainpur Upazila 1 6 73 16 90
3 Pakundia Upazila 1 9 97 25 149
4 Kishoreganj Sadar Upazila 1 11 107 84 219
5 Bajitpur Upazila 1 11 92 28 195
6 Austagram Upazila 0 8 59 0 72
7 Karimganj Upazila 1 11 85 17 185
8 Katiadi Upazila 1 9 95 20 160
9 Tarail Upazila 0 7 76 0 105
10 Itna Upazila 0 9 86 0 116
11 Nikli Upazila 0 7 43 0 132
12 Mithamain Upazila 0 7 59 0 137
13 Bhairab Upazila 1 7 32 29 88

Demographics

Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
1974 1,576,504—    
1981 1,895,153+2.66%
1991 2,306,079+1.98%
2001 2,594,954+1.19%
2011 2,911,907+1.16%
Sources:[3]

According to the 2011 Bangladesh census, Kishoreganj District had a population of 2,911,907, of which 1,432,242 were males and 1,479,665 were females. Rural population was 2,422,877 (83.21%) while urban population was 489,030 (16.79%). Kishoreganj had a literacy rate 40.87% for the population 7 years and above: 41.51% for males and 40.25% for females.[3]

Religion

Religions in Kishoreganj District (2011)[3]
Religion Percent
Muslims
94.51%
Hindus
5.44%
Other or not stated
0.05%
Religion in present-day Kishoreganj district[a]
Religion Population (1941)[4]: 98–99  Percentage (1941) Population (2011)[3] Percentage (2011)
Islam   886,528 77.74% 2,752,007 94.51%
Hinduism   253,781 22.25% 158,538 5.44%
Others [b] 136 0.01% 1,362 0.05%
Total Population 1,140,445 100% 2,911,907 100%

Kishoreganj contains 3,980 mosques, 530 temples and seven churches. The overwhelming majority of its residents are Muslim.

Education

 
Govt. Gurudayal College entrance

Newspapers

Dailies

  • The daily shatabdir kantho
  • Daily Ajker Desh
  • Daily Amar Bangladesh
  • Grihakon
  • Bhatir Darpan
  • Pratahik Chitra

Online dailies

  • Muktijoddhar Kantho
  • Hauor Kanto
  • manabchatona24.com
  • kalernatunsangbad.com

Weeklies

  • Aryagaurava (1904)
  • Kishoreganj Bartabaha (1924)
  • Akhter (Urdu, 1926)
  • Kishoreganj Barta (1946)
  • Prativa (1952)
  • Natun Patra (1962)

Fortnightlies

  • Narasunda (1981)
  • Grambangla (1985)
  • Sristi (1986)
  • Sakal (1988)
  • Suchana (1990)
  • Kishoreganj Parikrama (1991)
  • Manihar (1991)
  • Kishoreganj Prabaha (1993)
  • Bibarani (Kuliarchar 1993)

Places of interest

 
Pakundia Upazila, an upazila of Kishoreganj District

Kishoreganj District is a place of Islam and Hinduism. The Meghna and Brahmaputra rivers have contributed to its development. Many traditional events are observed every year, including Kurikhai Mela, a celebrated shrine-oriented festival held every year on the last Monday of the month of Magh at the shrine in Katiadi thana. The notable Shamsuddin Aulia, one of the figures of Hajrat Shahjalal, died there.

Jangalbari Fort

Jangalbari Fort is in the Jangalbari village of Karimganj Upazila.[5] It was once a strong outpost of the Bengal Ruler Isa Khan, who erected several structures inside the fort area. It was severely damaged by the great earthquake in 1897. Isa Khan's descendants still live in the village, and currently Isa Khan's 14th descendant, Dewan Amin Dau Khan, lives in the fort.[6]

Egarosindur

Egarosindur (Bengali: এগারসিন্ধুর) is a village in Kishoreganj. The village is situated on the east side of the river Brahmaputra. The name of this village is found in the Akbornama by the historian Abul Fazal. There is a debate among historians about the history of Egarosindur. Some engraved silver coins, iron-axes, lances and bows and arrows were discovered there presumed to be from the 10th century BC. Historians also believe that Egarosindur was inhabited since 1000 BC, i.e. the time of the Murza. There lived many tribals named Koch and Hajong. Egarosindur was a centre of trade and commerce.

 
Egarosindur

In 380 AD Egarosindur was under the reign of Dobak state. After that this region was reigned by the King of Kamarupa. Another historical analyses prove that in the 8th century Egarosindur was an important river port where Muslim traders exported and imported their product with Rome and Paris. In the 10th century Egarosindur was under the control of Azhaba, a king of Hazradi. Azbaha triumph over this land by defeated King Botong. But after some years Azbaha was beaten by Bebuid Raza and Bebuid Raza was the first popular king of this land. In his time, Egarosindur was reborn again. He built spectacular palaces, forts, big canals, temples etc.

In the second part of the 10th century King Srishochandra controlled this land. After that this area might be governed by Shen king and then it is included with the land of Kamarupa. In the beginning of 14th century the king of Goura, Firoz Shah succeed to win Egarosindur. In 1338 Sultan Fakruddin Mubarak Shah take the authorization of this ancient land. It was seemed that when Sultan was in a critical position, he took shelter in Egarosindur. In 1577 Isa Khan declared Egarosindur a sovereign state. In his age this place appeared as a remarkable place of trade and commerce. In the fort of Egarosindur there held a massive battle between Isa Khan and Mansingh, the general of Akbar. But in the battlefield Mansingh was greatly impressed by the boldness and hospitality of Isa Khan. In one stage when they carried out a duel, Mansingh's sword broke down. Isa Khan did not take his life and most surprisingly he offered his own sword to Mansingh. He said, "I could not kill any helpless person". And then they made an agreement in the battlefield. Akbar granted Isa Khan a jaigir lease over 22 parganas. After Isa Khan, Egarosindur as a distinct entity was again lost to history. In the reign of Shahjahan in 1638, the king of Assam attacked Egarosindur. Though he was not competent to defeat the warrior of Shahjahan, he destroyed this land ruthlessly when he fled from the battlefield.

Shah Mahmud Mosque

It is an attractive building at Egarosindur may be dated sometime around 1680AD. The mosque stands at the back of a slightly raised platform, which is enclosed by a low wall with a gateway consists of an oblong structure with do-chala roof. The mosque proper is a square structure, 5.79m a side in the inside, and is emphasized with octagonal towers on the four exteriors angles. All these towers shooting high above the roof and terminating in solid kiosks with cupolas, were originally crowned with kalasa finials, still intact in the southern one. The western wall accommodates inside three mihrab –the central one semi –octagonal and the side ones rectangular. The central doorway and central mihrab are larger than their flanking counterparts. The mosque has four axially projected frontones, each corresponding to the centrally located doorways and the central mihrab. The parapets and cornices are horizontal in the usual Mughal fashion.

All the mihrabs are enriched with terracotta decoration. The mihrabs are arched having cuspings in their outer faces. The pilasters, supporting the mihrab arches, show a series of decorated bands topped by a frieze of petals. The spandrels of these arches, though now plain must have been originally enriched with terracotta plaques. Above the rectangular frame of the central mihrab there is a row of arched-niches filled with varieties of small trees containing flowers. The mosque should specially be noted for its four axially projected frontons with bordering ornamental turrets, a device which must have been borrowed from the four axial iwan-type gateways of the Persian influenced north Indian Mughal standard mosques of Fathpur, Agra and Delhi.

Sadi Mosque

Another structure of Egarosindur, is one of the best-conserved monuments in the country. A pertain inscription tablet, fixed over the central mihrab, record that the mosque was built in 1062 AH (1652 AD) by one Sadi, son of Shaikh Shiroo, during the reign of Shahjahan.

Measuring 25 ft a side, the single-domed square mosque was built on a raised piece of land. There are three arched entrances in the east, and one each in the middle of the north and the south sides. The central archway, which is larger, is set within a slightly projected rectangular frame, but the flanking archways are contained within slightly recessed rectangle. The qibla wall is recessed with three semi-octagonal mihrabs, which correspond to the three eastern doorways. The mosque represents a happy blending of Mughal elements with the Sultanate architectural traits characteristic of Bengal.

Fort of Isha Khan

The remains of the fort are still visible near the site of the Sadi mosque. In this fort Isha Khan fought against Man Singh, the general of Akbar. Recently some valuable antiques have been found in this place, which attest to the important history of this place.

Mazar (graveyard) Sharif

In Egarosindur, many pious and kind religious leaders came here for inviting people into the light of Islam. Some of them named- Borapirer Mazar (Shah Moize uddin Shah Mannunun of Sholakia Shaheb barii, Samsuddin Bokhari, Fakir Garibullah Shah, Syed Ahmed Rumi, Nigrin shah and so on. Their mazars are situated in this village. The Mazar of Garibullah shah is in a hill like higher position. People treat their Mazar with great respect. But it is a matter of great pleasure that there are no superstitions and fanatic activities because the villagers are very much conscious about this matter.

Samsuddin Bokhari

The Mazar of Samsuddin Bokhari is situated at Kurikhai, Katiadi, Kishoreganj. It is a historical place of kishoreganj district. Samsuddin Bokhari was a tour companion of Shahjalal. They came together. Samsuddin Bokhari Mazar's also known as Kurikhai Mazar. The fair is held here every year to mark the death anniversary of Shamsuddin Bokhari. The fair is according to the Bengali calendar. The fair started from the second last Monday of the Magh month of Bangla year, and it continues till the following Monday (last Monday of the month).

Botanical Garden located by the bank of the river Meghna.

Fairy tales

As it is an ancient place, there are many fairy tales which have become popular in this village. There are tales about the big pond of Bebuid Raza and his wife, two canon of Isa Khan and so on.

Poet Chandravati Shiv Mandir

The Chandravati Shiv Mondir (Temple) built at Katcharipara about 8 kilometres off Kishoreganj town by Deeja Bongshi Das during the later part of 16th century is still adorned with its artistic structural workmanship which attracts the tourists of different areas.

Rivers

  • Old Brahmaputra
  • Meghna
  • Kalni
  • Dhanu
  • Ghorautra
  • Baurii
  • Narasunda
  • Piyain
  • Singuya

Main depressions

  • Humaipur (Bajitpur)
  • Somai (Nikli)
  • Barir (Mithamain)
  • Surma Baula (Nikli)
  • Tallar Haors (Nikli-Bajitpur-Austagram).

Notable people

See also

Notes

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

References

  1. ^ . kishoreganj.gov.bd. Archived from the original on 1 March 2014. Retrieved 4 March 2015.
  2. ^ "Sub-national HDI - Area Database - Global Data Lab". hdi.globaldatalab.org. Retrieved 18 March 2020.
  3. ^ a b c d "Bangladesh Population and Housing Census 2011 Zila Report – Kishoreganj" (PDF). bbs.gov.bd. Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics.
  4. ^ "CENSUS OF INDIA, 1941 VOLUME VI BENGAL PROVINCE" (PDF).
  5. ^ "Jangalbari Fort". banglapedia.org.
  6. ^ Khodeja Sultana Lopa on The Rich Tradition of Kishoreganj
  7. ^ "Olympians Who Played First-Class Cricket". Olympedia. from the original on 2 August 2020. Retrieved 28 July 2020.

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TempleLocation of Kishoreganj in BangladeshCoordinates 24 26 N 90 47 E 24 433 N 90 783 E 24 433 90 783 Coordinates 24 26 N 90 47 E 24 433 N 90 783 E 24 433 90 783Country BangladeshDivisionDhaka DivisionGovernment Deputy CommissionerMd Sarwar Morshed Chowdhury District Council ChairmanMd Abdul Hameed Chief Executive OfficerMuhammad AbdullahArea Total2 688 83 km2 1 038 16 sq mi Population 2011 census Total2 911 907 Density1 100 km2 2 800 sq mi Demonym s Kishoreganji KishoregonjiLiteracy rate Total65 3 2011 census 1 Time zoneUTC 06 00 BST Postal code2300HDI 2018 0 562 2 medium 19th of 21Websitewww wbr kishoreganj wbr gov wbr bd Contents 1 Administration 1 1 Subdistricts Upazilas 2 Demographics 2 1 Religion 3 Education 4 Newspapers 4 1 Dailies 4 2 Online dailies 4 3 Weeklies 4 4 Fortnightlies 5 Places of interest 5 1 Jangalbari Fort 5 2 Egarosindur 5 3 Shah Mahmud Mosque 5 4 Sadi Mosque 5 5 Fort of Isha Khan 5 6 Mazar graveyard Sharif 5 7 Samsuddin Bokhari 5 8 Fairy tales 6 Rivers 7 Notable people 8 See also 9 Notes 10 References 11 External linksAdministration Edit Provincial Map of Bengal showing Greater Mymensingh Area present Division with Tangail and Kishoreganj in 1917 Deputy Commissioner Md Sarwar Murshed Chowdhury Additional Deputy Commissioner Overall Tarfdar Md Aktar Jamil Additional Deputy Commissioner Tax Dulal Chandra Sutradhar Additional Deputy Commissioner Education and Information and Communication Technology Golam Mohammad Bhuiyan Additional District Magistrate Alamgeer HosainSubdistricts Upazilas Edit No Upazila Pourasava Union Mouza Mahalla Village1 Kuliarchar Upazila 1 6 46 37 972 Hossainpur Upazila 1 6 73 16 903 Pakundia Upazila 1 9 97 25 1494 Kishoreganj Sadar Upazila 1 11 107 84 2195 Bajitpur Upazila 1 11 92 28 1956 Austagram Upazila 0 8 59 0 727 Karimganj Upazila 1 11 85 17 1858 Katiadi Upazila 1 9 95 20 1609 Tarail Upazila 0 7 76 0 10510 Itna Upazila 0 9 86 0 11611 Nikli Upazila 0 7 43 0 13212 Mithamain Upazila 0 7 59 0 13713 Bhairab Upazila 1 7 32 29 88Demographics EditHistorical populationYearPop p a 19741 576 504 19811 895 153 2 66 19912 306 079 1 98 20012 594 954 1 19 20112 911 907 1 16 Sources 3 According to the 2011 Bangladesh census Kishoreganj District had a population of 2 911 907 of which 1 432 242 were males and 1 479 665 were females Rural population was 2 422 877 83 21 while urban population was 489 030 16 79 Kishoreganj had a literacy rate 40 87 for the population 7 years and above 41 51 for males and 40 25 for females 3 Religion Edit Religions in Kishoreganj District 2011 3 Religion PercentMuslims 94 51 Hindus 5 44 Other or not stated 0 05 Religion in present day Kishoreganj district a Religion Population 1941 4 98 99 Percentage 1941 Population 2011 3 Percentage 2011 Islam 886 528 77 74 2 752 007 94 51 Hinduism 253 781 22 25 158 538 5 44 Others b 136 0 01 1 362 0 05 Total Population 1 140 445 100 2 911 907 100 Kishoreganj contains 3 980 mosques 530 temples and seven churches The overwhelming majority of its residents are Muslim Education Edit Govt Gurudayal College entrance Universities Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman University Ishakha International University Bangladesh Medical College Shahid Syed Nazrul Islam Medical College Jahurul Islam Medical College President Abdul Hamid Medical College and Hospital College Gurudayal Govt College Kishoreganj Govt Mohila College Kuliarchar Govt College Pakundia Govt College Govt Zillur Rahman Mahila College Tarail Muktijoddha Govt College Karimganj Govt College Rastrapati Abdul Hamid Govt College Bajitpur Govt College Hossainpur Govt College Pakundia Adarsha Mohila College Muktijoddha Abdul Haque Govt College Poura Mohila College Walinewaz Khan College Secondary School Kishorganj Govt Boys High School S V Govt Girls High School Polytechnic Institute Kishoreganj Polytechnic InstituteNewspapers EditDailies Edit The daily shatabdir kantho Daily Ajker Desh Daily Amar Bangladesh Grihakon Bhatir Darpan Pratahik ChitraOnline dailies Edit Muktijoddhar Kantho Hauor Kanto manabchatona24 com kalernatunsangbad comWeeklies Edit Aryagaurava 1904 Kishoreganj Bartabaha 1924 Akhter Urdu 1926 Kishoreganj Barta 1946 Prativa 1952 Natun Patra 1962 Fortnightlies Edit Narasunda 1981 Grambangla 1985 Sristi 1986 Sakal 1988 Suchana 1990 Kishoreganj Parikrama 1991 Manihar 1991 Kishoreganj Prabaha 1993 Bibarani Kuliarchar 1993 Places of interest Edit Pakundia Upazila an upazila of Kishoreganj DistrictKishoreganj District is a place of Islam and Hinduism The Meghna and Brahmaputra rivers have contributed to its development Many traditional events are observed every year including Kurikhai Mela a celebrated shrine oriented festival held every year on the last Monday of the month of Magh at the shrine in Katiadi thana The notable Shamsuddin Aulia one of the figures of Hajrat Shahjalal died there Jangalbari Fort Edit Jangalbari Fort is in the Jangalbari village of Karimganj Upazila 5 It was once a strong outpost of the Bengal Ruler Isa Khan who erected several structures inside the fort area It was severely damaged by the great earthquake in 1897 Isa Khan s descendants still live in the village and currently Isa Khan s 14th descendant Dewan Amin Dau Khan lives in the fort 6 Egarosindur Edit Egarosindur Bengali এগ রস ন ধ র is a village in Kishoreganj The village is situated on the east side of the river Brahmaputra The name of this village is found in the Akbornama by the historian Abul Fazal There is a debate among historians about the history of Egarosindur Some engraved silver coins iron axes lances and bows and arrows were discovered there presumed to be from the 10th century BC Historians also believe that Egarosindur was inhabited since 1000 BC i e the time of the Murza There lived many tribals named Koch and Hajong Egarosindur was a centre of trade and commerce Egarosindur In 380 AD Egarosindur was under the reign of Dobak state After that this region was reigned by the King of Kamarupa Another historical analyses prove that in the 8th century Egarosindur was an important river port where Muslim traders exported and imported their product with Rome and Paris In the 10th century Egarosindur was under the control of Azhaba a king of Hazradi Azbaha triumph over this land by defeated King Botong But after some years Azbaha was beaten by Bebuid Raza and Bebuid Raza was the first popular king of this land In his time Egarosindur was reborn again He built spectacular palaces forts big canals temples etc In the second part of the 10th century King Srishochandra controlled this land After that this area might be governed by Shen king and then it is included with the land of Kamarupa In the beginning of 14th century the king of Goura Firoz Shah succeed to win Egarosindur In 1338 Sultan Fakruddin Mubarak Shah take the authorization of this ancient land It was seemed that when Sultan was in a critical position he took shelter in Egarosindur In 1577 Isa Khan declared Egarosindur a sovereign state In his age this place appeared as a remarkable place of trade and commerce In the fort of Egarosindur there held a massive battle between Isa Khan and Mansingh the general of Akbar But in the battlefield Mansingh was greatly impressed by the boldness and hospitality of Isa Khan In one stage when they carried out a duel Mansingh s sword broke down Isa Khan did not take his life and most surprisingly he offered his own sword to Mansingh He said I could not kill any helpless person And then they made an agreement in the battlefield Akbar granted Isa Khan a jaigir lease over 22 parganas After Isa Khan Egarosindur as a distinct entity was again lost to history In the reign of Shahjahan in 1638 the king of Assam attacked Egarosindur Though he was not competent to defeat the warrior of Shahjahan he destroyed this land ruthlessly when he fled from the battlefield Shah Mahmud Mosque Edit It is an attractive building at Egarosindur may be dated sometime around 1680AD The mosque stands at the back of a slightly raised platform which is enclosed by a low wall with a gateway consists of an oblong structure with do chala roof The mosque proper is a square structure 5 79m a side in the inside and is emphasized with octagonal towers on the four exteriors angles All these towers shooting high above the roof and terminating in solid kiosks with cupolas were originally crowned with kalasa finials still intact in the southern one The western wall accommodates inside three mihrab the central one semi octagonal and the side ones rectangular The central doorway and central mihrab are larger than their flanking counterparts The mosque has four axially projected frontones each corresponding to the centrally located doorways and the central mihrab The parapets and cornices are horizontal in the usual Mughal fashion All the mihrabs are enriched with terracotta decoration The mihrabs are arched having cuspings in their outer faces The pilasters supporting the mihrab arches show a series of decorated bands topped by a frieze of petals The spandrels of these arches though now plain must have been originally enriched with terracotta plaques Above the rectangular frame of the central mihrab there is a row of arched niches filled with varieties of small trees containing flowers The mosque should specially be noted for its four axially projected frontons with bordering ornamental turrets a device which must have been borrowed from the four axial iwan type gateways of the Persian influenced north Indian Mughal standard mosques of Fathpur Agra and Delhi Sadi Mosque Edit Another structure of Egarosindur is one of the best conserved monuments in the country A pertain inscription tablet fixed over the central mihrab record that the mosque was built in 1062 AH 1652 AD by one Sadi son of Shaikh Shiroo during the reign of Shahjahan Measuring 25 ft a side the single domed square mosque was built on a raised piece of land There are three arched entrances in the east and one each in the middle of the north and the south sides The central archway which is larger is set within a slightly projected rectangular frame but the flanking archways are contained within slightly recessed rectangle The qibla wall is recessed with three semi octagonal mihrabs which correspond to the three eastern doorways The mosque represents a happy blending of Mughal elements with the Sultanate architectural traits characteristic of Bengal Fort of Isha Khan Edit The remains of the fort are still visible near the site of the Sadi mosque In this fort Isha Khan fought against Man Singh the general of Akbar Recently some valuable antiques have been found in this place which attest to the important history of this place Mazar graveyard Sharif Edit In Egarosindur many pious and kind religious leaders came here for inviting people into the light of Islam Some of them named Borapirer Mazar Shah Moize uddin Shah Mannunun of Sholakia Shaheb barii Samsuddin Bokhari Fakir Garibullah Shah Syed Ahmed Rumi Nigrin shah and so on Their mazars are situated in this village The Mazar of Garibullah shah is in a hill like higher position People treat their Mazar with great respect But it is a matter of great pleasure that there are no superstitions and fanatic activities because the villagers are very much conscious about this matter Samsuddin Bokhari Edit The Mazar of Samsuddin Bokhari is situated at Kurikhai Katiadi Kishoreganj It is a historical place of kishoreganj district Samsuddin Bokhari was a tour companion of Shahjalal They came together Samsuddin Bokhari Mazar s also known as Kurikhai Mazar The fair is held here every year to mark the death anniversary of Shamsuddin Bokhari The fair is according to the Bengali calendar The fair started from the second last Monday of the Magh month of Bangla year and it continues till the following Monday last Monday of the month Botanical Garden located by the bank of the river Meghna Fairy tales Edit As it is an ancient place there are many fairy tales which have become popular in this village There are tales about the big pond of Bebuid Raza and his wife two canon of Isa Khan and so on Poet Chandravati Shiv MandirThe Chandravati Shiv Mondir Temple built at Katcharipara about 8 kilometres off Kishoreganj town by Deeja Bongshi Das during the later part of 16th century is still adorned with its artistic structural workmanship which attracts the tourists of different areas Rivers EditOld Brahmaputra Meghna Kalni Dhanu Ghorautra Baurii Narasunda Piyain SinguyaMain depressions Humaipur Bajitpur Somai Nikli Barir Mithamain Surma Baula Nikli Tallar Haors Nikli Bajitpur Austagram Notable people EditAzimuddin Hanafi 1838 1922 Islamic scholar author orator and poet Farid Uddin Masood Islamic scholar Zainul Abedin 1914 1976 Bangladeshi painter ABM Zahidul Haq died 2008 former Bangladesh Deputy Minister of Shipping and Member of Perliament MP founder of Pakundia Adarsha Mohila College Debabrata Biswas 1911 1980 Rabindra Sangeet artist Anandamohan Bose 1847 1906 Indian politician academician social reformer and lawyer Chuni Goswami 1938 2020 Indian international footballer and fast class cricketer 7 Trailokyanath Chakravarty 1889 1970 Indian revolutionary Nirad C Chaudhuri 1897 1999 Indian Bengali English writer and man of letters AFM Alim Chowdhury 1928 1971 an eye doctor and intellectual Upendrakishore Ray Chowdhury 1863 1915 author painter Abul Fateh 1924 2010 Diplomat and politician Prabodh Chandra Goswami 1911 1987 educationist Abdul Hamid politician born 1944 the current president of Bangladesh Shah Abdul Hannan 1939 2021 Islamic philosopher educationist writer economist and social worker chairman of the National Board of Revenue chairman of the Anti Corruption Commission and deputy governor of Bangladesh Bank Amir Hossain born 1957 judge of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh Jahurul Islam 1928 1995 industrial entrepreneur Syed Ashraful Islam 1952 2019 Minister of Public Administration of Bangladesh Government Syed Nazrul Islam 1925 1975 first vice president of Bangladesh Ilias Kanchan born 1956 distinguished hero of Dhaka movie Ivy Rahman 1944 2004 Member of Parliament and former politician Zillur Rahman 1929 2013 former president of Bangladesh and a prominent politician Nazmul Hasan Papon born 1961 the current president of Bangladesh Cricket Board and a member of parliament from Kishoreganj 6 constituency Symon Sadik born 1985 notable hero of Bangla film industry Idris Ali born 1947 2002 A great political leader known as NEETA to all was from Dampara Nikli Kishoreganj Biplob Kumar SarkerSee also EditEgarosindur Pakundia Adarsha Mohila CollegeNotes Edit Kishoreganj subdivision of Mymensingh district Including Jainism Christianity Buddhism Zoroastrianism Judaism Ad Dharmis or not statedReferences Edit এক নজর ক শ রগঞ জ kishoreganj gov bd Archived from the original on 1 March 2014 Retrieved 4 March 2015 Sub national HDI Area Database Global Data Lab hdi globaldatalab org Retrieved 18 March 2020 a b c d Bangladesh Population and Housing Census 2011 Zila Report Kishoreganj PDF bbs gov bd Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics CENSUS OF INDIA 1941 VOLUME VI BENGAL PROVINCE PDF Jangalbari Fort banglapedia org Khodeja Sultana Lopa on The Rich Tradition of Kishoreganj Olympians Who Played First Class Cricket Olympedia Archived from the original on 2 August 2020 Retrieved 28 July 2020 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Kishoreganj District Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Kishoreganj District Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kishoreganj District amp oldid 1148301448, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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