Bagerhat District

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Coordinates: 22.66° N 89.75° E

Bagerhat District
Skyline of Bagerhat, Bangladesh.
The historic 60 dome mosque (ষাট গম্বুজ মসজিদ) has become the symbol of Bagerhat District

Bagerhat
Division_name Khulna Division
Coordinates 22.66° N 89.75° E
Area 3,959.11 km²
Time zone BST (UTC+6)
Population (1991)
 - Density
 - Literacy rate
1,515,815
 - 382.87/km²
 - 44.3%
Website: Banglapedia Article
Maplink: Official Map of Bagerhat District

Bagerhat District (Bengali: বাগেরহাট জেলা) is a district in South-western Bangladesh. It is a part of the Khulna Division.

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[edit] Geography

Bagerhat district has a total area of 3959.11 square kilometres. It is bounded by Gopalganj District and Narail District on the north, The Bay of Bengal on the south, Gopalganj District, Pirojpur District and Barguna District on the east and Khulna District on the west. Main rivers of the district are Panguchi, Daratana, Madhumati River, Pasur River, Haringhata, Mongla River, Baleswar, Bangra and Goshairkhali.

[edit] Subdivisions

Bagerhat is divided into 9 upazilas, 77 union parishads, 1031 villages, 687 mouzas, 3 municipalities, 27 wards and 56 mahallas. The upazilas are:

  1. Bagerhat Sadar Upazila
  2. Chitalmari Upazila
  3. Fakirhat Upazila
  4. Kachua Upazila
  5. Mollahat Upazila
  6. Mongla Upazila
  7. Morrelganj Upazila
  8. Rampal Upazila
  9. Sarankhola Upazila

[edit] History

Khan Jahan Ali was the founder of many of the settlements in the district, he settled here in 1429, accompanied by many soldiers under his command. Khan Jahan Ali was the founder of the Khalifabad Pargana which included the areas Bagerhat, Khulna, Satkhira, Jessore and Barisal. [1] Ali was the ruler of the Pargana from 1429 till his death in 1449. Following his death, the region came under the rule of Raja Pratapaditya.

During Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971, the Pakistan Army entered the area on 21 April, according to Banglapedia the Army killed about 200 people at Khalishakhali and Babuganj. There were also many mass killings in Doyapara, Shakharikarihat, and at Chakulia of Mollahat. Along with that, 35 people died in a battle in Morelganj between the pro-independence Mukti Bahini and pro-Pakistani Razakar militia. [1]

[edit] Economy

One of the two ports of Bangaldesh, Mongla port is here. But due to lack of care it could not play its proper role in the economy of Bangladesh. Rampal and Fakirhat, two upazilla of Bagerhat is know as Qwait of Bangladesh due to its huge production of shrimp and earning a lot of foreign exchange.


[edit] Transport

Bagerhat is the terminus of a branch railway on the broad gauge system of Bangladesh Railways. The best way to go to Bagerhat from Dhaka is to take a bus which takes seven to eight hours. By air you have to go to Jessore airport then take a bus to the city.

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