Showing posts with label Local language (dialect of Kishoreganj). Show all posts
Showing posts with label Local language (dialect of Kishoreganj). Show all posts

Tuesday, June 21, 2016

The Places of interest in Kishoreganj

Kishorganj is a place of the creed of respectively Sanatana and Loukik Islam. Both Meghna and Brahmaputra river have contributed to its existence. Many traditional rituals are observed every year in Kishoreganj. Among them Kurikhai Mela is one of the most celebrated fair. It is a shrine-oriented festival. It is held every year on the last Monday of the month of Magh. The shrine is situated in Katiadi thana. The notable Shamsuddin Aulia, one of the fellow of Hajrat Shahjalal, died in this particular place.

Jangalbari Fort

Jangalbari Fort is situated in Jangalbari village of Karimganj Upazila. It was once a strong outpost of the Bengal Ruler Isa Khan. Isa Khan erected several structures inside the fort area. This fort was severely damaged by the great earthquake in 1897.Isa Khan's descendants still live in this village. Currently the fourteenth descendant of Isa Khan, Dewan Amin Dau Khan, lives in the fort.

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.

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.

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 Isa Khan

The remain fort is still visible in a spot near the site of Sadi mosque.In this fort Isa Khan was fought against Manshingh, the general of Akbar. Recently some valuable antiques are also found in this place,which bear the attractive history of this legendary place.

Mazar (grave yard) Sharif

In Egarosindur, many pious and kind religious leader came here for inviting people into the light of Islam.Some of them named-Fakir Garibullah Shah (RH), Syed Ahmed Rumi (RH), Nigrin shah(RH) and so on. Their mazars are situated in this village. The Mazar of Garibullah shah(RH) 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.

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

Sunday, June 19, 2016

President Abdul Hamid Funny Speech - Azim Uddin High School Kishoregonj. 2016


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Beggger Kishoreganj Documentation July 2015


Funny Bangla song ft Kishoreganj

Funny Bangla song ft Kishoreganj বল খেলাডা তউবা কইরা ছাড় (ব্যাপক বিনোদন )
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Funny Bangla Natok Dialogue by Kishoreganj Language Part 1 | Projuktimona


Magnificant Island of Itna, Kishorgonj

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Allama Farid Uddin Masoud in Kishoreganj Solakia Eid Jamat 2014

শোলাকিয়ার ঈদগায় সমবেত সব মানুষকে তাওবা পড়িয়েছেন যুগের দিশারী কিংবদন্তী আলেমেদ্বীন আল্লামা ফরীদ উদ্দীন মাসঊদ।

Saturday, June 18, 2016

Gangatia Jomidar Bari, kishoreganj

Below is the shortest direction to visit the Gangatia Jomidar Bari(গাংগাটিয়া জমিদার বাড়ী).


1) Take a battery driven vehicle from the Bot toli(বটতলী) of Kishoreganj(কিশোরগঞ্জ) town. Its around 20 taka per person. It takes around 25 minutes to reach near Gangatia(গাংগাটিয়া). GPS Coordinate of the tempo stand is (24°26'29.65"N, 90°46'36.86"E). Dropping zone to leave the battery driven vehicle is (24°27'14.96"N, 90°42'8.58"E).


2) You'll find nothing here. So start walking by asking direction to the local people(10/12 minutes of walking). They know this as Manob Babur Bari(মানব বাবুর বাড়ী). GPS Coordinate of the Manob Babur Bari(মানব বাবুর বাড়ী) aka Gangatia Jomidar Bari(গাংগাটিয়া জমিদার বাড়ী) is (24°27'45.63"N, 90°42'11.82"E).


Most of the Hindu Jomidar Bari(জমিদার বাড়ী) from Bangladesh are in a very poor condition. That time the owners were facing difficulties for religious upheaval and other adverse situations, thus they have sensed an urgency to leave this country for their own safety. But fortunately, here they are still living with pride, may be they were too much friendly with the peasants.

The Some Picture Of Kishoreganj District

Historical Place Picture Of Kishoreganj District






Thursday, June 16, 2016

Famous Person and Educational Institute Of Kishoreganj District


  • Jahurul Islam Medical College and Hospital,
  • Shahid Syed Nazrul Islam Medical College,
  • Abdul Hamid Medical College and Hospital,
  • Gurudayal Government College, est. 1943
  • Walinewaz Khan College, est. 1982
  • Mithamain College, est. 1991
  • Poura Mahila College, est. 1992
  • Gochihata College, est. 1993
  • Pakundia College, est. 1965
  • Katiadi College
  • Abdul Mannan Mohila College

Notable persons


  • Bansidas Bhattacharya - Poet of Manasamangal
  • Chandravati (circa. 1550 - 1960) - Poet
  • Upendrakishore Ray Chowdhury (1863 – 1915) - Writer, painter, violin player and composer, technologist and entrepreneur
  • Sukumar Ray (1887 – 1923) - Poet, story writer and playwright
  • Nirad C. Chaudhuri (1897 – 1999) – Writer
  • Niharranjan Ray (1903–1981) – historian
  • Prabodh Chandra Goswami (1911–1984) – educationist
  • Debabrata Biswas (1911 – 1980) - Rabindra Sangeet singer
  • Zainul Abedin (1914 - 1976) - Painter
  • Late Dr. Osman Gani - EX-Vice Chancellor of University of Dhaka
  • Satyajit Ray (1921 - 1992) - Oscar winner movie director
  • Abul Fateh (1924 - 2010) – diplomat, statesman and Sufi
  • Syed Nazrul Islam (1925 – 1975) - Acting President of Bangladesh (17 April 1971 – 12 January 1972)
  • Jahurul Islam (1928 - 1995) - Entrepreneur, Industrialist
  • Zillur Rahman (1929 - 2013) - 15th President of Bangladesh
  • Abdul Hamid (1944 - present) - Deputy Speaker, Speaker, 16th President of Bangladesh
  • Syed Ashraful Islam (1952 - present) - LGRD Minister of Bangladesh
  • Ilias Kanchan (1956 - present) – actor
  • Rakib Mosabbir (1988 - present) – Famous Bangladeshi Singer, Music Composer & Music Director.
  • Ananada Mohan Bose (1847- 1906) Famous Early Indian Politician, Educationist and Social Reformer.

Wednesday, June 15, 2016

History Of The War Liberation in Kishoreganj District

History of the War of Liberation In the middle of July 1971 the Pak army brutally killed about 50 persons at the cremation centre of Nikli upazila. On 14 August a battle was fought between the freedom fighters and the Pak army in Kuliarchar in which four Pak soldiers were killed and 28 razakars surrendered with arms and ammunitions to the freedom fighters. On 3 September, the Pak army in collaboration with the local razakars, brutally killed about 35 persons at village Ikardia of Austagram upazila. The Pak army also brutally killed 25 persons at village Savianagar of the upazila. The Pak soldiers brutally killed 25 innocent persons at village Shurui of Nikli upazila. A number of freedom fighters were killed in an encounter with the Pak army on 19 September in Nikli upazila and this upazila was liberated on 20 October. The freedom fighters liberated Bajitpur on 26 October. On 1 November, the Pak army killed 18 persons at village Dhubajura and 3 persons at village Telikhai of Mithamain upazila. On 18 November the freedom fighters destroyed a bridge near the Hossainpur Police Station by dynamite explosion. They also raided the razakar camp and captured 14 razakars with their arms and ammunitions. During the war of liberation the Pak army brutally killed about 360 innocent persons at Baraitala of Jashodal under Kishoreganj sadar upazila. The Pak army also killed 300 persons at Halgara of Bhairab upazila. The Pak army also destroyed the Bhairab Bridge on 13 December. The freedom fighters attacked the Hossainpur Police Station, killed 39 Pak soldiers and captured huge amount of arms and ammunitions. Besides, during the War of Liberation encounters were held between the freedom fighters and the Pak army at different places including Kajla, Aila, Sakua, Baliabari of Karimganj upazila.
Marks of the War of Liberation Mass killing site 11 (Kishoreganj sadar 7, Nikli 1, Mithamain 1, Hossainpur 1, Bajitpur 1); martyr memorial 1 (Kishoreganj sadar);mass grave 1 (Itna); memorial plate 1 (Hossainpur); memorial sculpture 1 (Bhairab bus stand); memorial 1 (Bhairab).

The area of density in Kishoreganj District

 The population development in Kishoreganj.
NameStatusPopulation
Census
1991-03-13
Population
Census
2001-01-22
Population
Census
2011-03-15
Kishoreganj (Kishorganj)District (Zila)2,306,0872,594,9542,911,907
AustagramSubdistrict (Upazila)132,303145,552152,523
Bajitpur (Bājitpur)Subdistrict (Upazila)197,081210,375248,730
Bhairab (Bhairab Bāzār)Subdistrict (Upazila)192,448247,166298,309
HossainpurSubdistrict (Upazila)148,028161,979183,884
ItnaSubdistrict (Upazila)132,948151,157164,127
KarimganjSubdistrict (Upazila)237,155258,266287,807
KatiadiSubdistrict (Upazila)264,501282,297314,529
Kishoreganj Sadar (Kishorganj)Subdistrict (Upazila)300,337348,382414,208
Kuliarchar (Kuliār Char)Subdistrict (Upazila)133,327156,592182,236
MithamainSubdistrict (Upazila)108,204122,200122,026
NikliSubdistrict (Upazila)110,912120,105133,729
PakundiaSubdistrict (Upazila)210,355237,218250,060
TarailSubdistrict (Upazila)138,488153,665159,739
                                     Source: Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (web).

Tuesday, June 14, 2016

Postal Zip Codes for Kishoreganj District

Thana/Upazila within Kishoreganj District are: Bajitpur, Bhairob, Hossenpur, Itna, Karimganj, Katiadi, Kishoreganj Sadar, Kuliarchar, Mithamoin, Nikli, Ostagram, Pakundia. The following table contains post codes of various sub post office in Kishoreganj district.

General information Of Hossainpur Upazila in Kishoreganj District

Hossainpur (Bengaliহোসেনপুর) is an Upazila of Kishoreganj District in the Division of Dhaka,
 Bangladesh.Hossainpur is located at 24.4167°N 90.6500°E. It has 29,486 households and a total area of 121.29 km². Hossainpur has 6 Unions/Wards, 73 Mauzas/Mahallas, and 101 villages.