Shapuree Island

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Location of Shapuree Island in Bangladesh

Shapuree, Shahpori or Shinmabyu Island (Bengali শাহপরী দ্বীপ, "Sahapari Dwip"; Burmese ရှင်မဖြူကျွန်း) is located in Bangladesh at the mouth of the Naf River, a maritime-boundary between Bangladesh and Burma. Historically, it was claimed by the British during the First Anglo-Burmese War.[1] The island forms an extension of the peninsula of Teknaf Upazila.[2]

The island plays an important role as a likely landing place for boatloads of refugees crossing the Naf River from Myanmar, attempting to reach Bangladesh.[3]

References

  1. Dorothy Woodman (1962). The Making of Burma (1 ed.). London: The Cresset Press. p. 60. 
  2. Md Mainuddin. "Teknaf Upazila". In Sirajul Islam. Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh. Asiatic Society of Bangladesh. 
  3. Dwaipayan Barua (12 June 2012). "Border guards push back 500". The Daily Star. 

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