Showing posts with label Kishoreganj Sadar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kishoreganj Sadar. Show all posts

Saturday, June 18, 2016

Historical Places of Kishoreganj, Bangladesh

Kishoreganj, is a district in central Bangladesh, once called Haybatnogor in the ruins of Mughal era. It was an area in the kingdom of the Kamrupa. Pala, Varman & Sena kings ruled this area or part of it during 11th & 12th century. After their demise, few petty independent kingdoms arose under the Koch, Hajong, Garo and Rajbanshi. During 1491 AD the greater part of Mymensingh was included within the Muslim rule under Firoz Shah, Kishoreganj remained outside. During the reign of the Mughal Emperor Akbar, some of the major parts was included in the Mughal Empire including Jangalbari and Egarosindur remained under the Ahom and Koch kings. In 1538 AD, Mughals conquered Egarasindhur by defeating the Ahom king and in 1580, Isa Khan defeated the Koch Chief of Jangalbari. The episode of the conflict between the Mughal Commander Man Singh and Isa Khan, the Chief of the Bara-Bhuiyans (twelve landlords) in 1580, defeated Man Singh, after the death of Isa Khan in 1599. Kishoreganj was under the rule of his son Musa khan, ultimately seceded to the Mughals.

Note: For the details of each location on the clip, please click on the "Subtitles and CC". This is not a Documentary, shared for the common Interests.

Interesting places:

01.Egaroshindoor: a village situated on the east side of the river Brahmaputra.
02.Sadi Masque: built in 1062 AH (1652 AD) by one Sadi, Son of Shaikh Shiroo during the reign of Emperor Shahjahan.
03. Shah Mahmud Mosque: built in 1680 AD at Egaroshindoor.
04. An Old Shiva Temple: built in 16th Century (1486-1533) on the ruins of Gauḍa.
05. Shiva Temple: located on the entrance of the Gangutia Zaminder Bari (House)
06.Gangutia Zaminder Bari (House) : Located at Gangutia Union, Hossainpur Upazila
07. Shiva Temples at Poet Chandrabati Village: Two Shiva Temples located at the Chandrabati village in Neelgonj.
08. Poet Chandrabati’s Home : Resident of The first Female Poet in Bengali Literature, located at the Chandrabati village adjacent to the Shiva Temples.
09. Isa Kha’s Jangalbari Fort: The remain fort is still visible
10. Haybatnogor Zaminder Bari Masque: located adjacent to the Jangalbari.

Clip Info: taken the moment with “Save the Heritages of Bangladesh” (A social media based group).

The Some Picture Of Kishoreganj District

Friday, June 17, 2016

Famous Tourist Attractions in Kishoreganj District

Historical Sholakia Idhgah, Darbar Hall, Eagaro Shindhur Fort, Jangalbari Fort and Mosque of Isha Kha, Pagla Mosque, Pramanik Bhaban and Lake, Poet Chandraboty Shibmondir, Hazrat Nagor Royal Palace, Jinda Bibir Mazar, Shah Mahmud Mosque and Balakhana, Dilir Akhra, Pagla Mosque, Residence of Poet Sukumar Roy, Jaharul Islam Medical College, Ganda Sundari Temple etc.

Elected MP(s) And Parliament Election Winner Of Kishoreganj District

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Kishoreganj district was established in 1984; earlier it was a subdivision under the Mymensingh district. The subdivision was established in 1860. The district consists of four municipalities, 39 wards, 145 mahallas, 13 upazilas, 105 union parishads, 946 mouzas and 1775 villages.

Tuesday, June 14, 2016

Personal Information Of Kishoreganj Sadar Upazila in Kishoreganj District

Kishoreganj Sadar (Bengaliকিশোরগঞ্জ সদর) is an Upazila of Kishoreganj District in the Division of DhakaBangladeshKishoreganj Sadar is located at 24.4333°N 90.7833°E. It has 55,828 housing units and a total area 193.73 km². Kishoregonj is the name of a district where some important people were born. Kishoreganj Sadar Upazila (kishoreganj district) is bounded by Nandail upazila on the north, Pakundia and Katiadi upazilas on the south, Karimganj and Tarail upazilas on the east and Hossainpur and Nandail upazilas on the west. Main river is Narsunda.