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Introduction
Rajshahi District (রাজশাহী জেলা) is a district in north-western Bangladesh. It is a part of the Rajshahi Division. The metropolitan city of Rajshahi is in Rajshahi District.
Area
2407.01 square kilometers (929.35 square miles).
Bounded by
Naogaon district on the north, West Bengal of India,
Kushtia district and the ganges on the south,
Natore district on the east and
Nawabganj district on the west
Profile
Rajshahi district was established in 1772. Maldaha, Bogra, Pabna, Natore and Nawabganj districts were established in phases dividing this district. It has one city corporation, 4 thanas, 7 municipalities, 93 wards, 297 mahallas, 9 upazilas, 70 union parishads, 1678 mouzas and 1858 villages.
Upazilas
Bagha Upazila, Bagmara Upazila, Boalia Thana, Charghat Upazila, Durgapur Upazila, Godagari Upazila, Matihar Thana, Mohanpur Upazila, Paba Upazila, Puthia Upazila, Rajpara Thana, Shah Mokdum Thana, Tanore Upazila
History
Rajshahi district was a part of Pundruvardhana of the ancient Vanga. The capital of Vijoy Sen was located 9 miles on the west of Rajshahi town. indigo resistance movement spread over Rajshahi during 1859-60. Seven communist activists were killed at the Khapra ward of Rajshahi Jail when police fired indiscriminately on 24 April 1950. During the mass upsurge in 1969 Dr. Shamsuzzoha of Rajshahi University was killed.
Archeological Sites
Two domed Kismat Madia Mosque (eighteenth century), one domed Ruipara (Durgapur) Jami Mosque (sixteenth century), Bagdhani Mosque at Paba upazila, three domed Bhagna Jami Mosque at Tanore upazila (1223 AH), tomb of Hazrat Shah Makhdum (R), tomb of Hazrat Shah Sultan at Godagari upazila (fourteenth century), Bara Kuthi (eighteenth century), Talando Shiva Mandir (1860), Rajbari, Govinda Mandir, Shiva Mandir, Gopal Mandir, and Dolmancha (Putia).
Newspapers
Dailies: Dainik Barta, Dainik Sonali Sangbad, Dainik Sonar Desh, Dainik Prothom Probhat, Dainik Lal Golap, Dainik Upachar, Dainik Padmar Bani, Daily Sun-Shin; weeklies: Dunia, Rajshahi Barta, Ganakhabar, Dharani; Monthly Uttar Janapath; extinct: Hindu Ranjik (1865), Rajshahi Sangbad (1870), Gayanangkur and Pratimva (1872), Rajshahi Samachar, Udbhaban (1872), Chikitsha (1889), Utsaha (1897), Ayetihasik Chitra (1898), Noor-al Iman (1900), Banga Mohila (1915), Palli Bahak (1925), Markab Al Islam (1933), Palli Sakti (1934), Sammilayan (1934), Ektara (1943), Nayajaman (1946); Monthly Shiksha Parichaya.
Rivers
padma (Ganges), mahananda, baral and Barnai.
10th Parliament Member(s)
Constituency | Name, Party |
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Rajshahi-1 | Omor Faruk Chowdhury Bangladesh Awami League |
Rajshahi-2 | Fazle Hossain Badsha Workers Party of Bangladesh |
Rajshahi-3 | Md. Ayeen Uddin Bangladesh Awami League |
Rajshahi-4 | Eng. Enamul Haque Bangladesh Awami League |
Rajshahi-5 | Md. Abdul Wadud Bangladesh Awami League |
Rajshahi-6 | Md. Shahriar Alam Bangladesh Awami League |
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Post Codes
Thana | Sub-office | Postcode |
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| Arani | |
| Bagha | |
| Bhabaniganj | |
| Taharpur | |
| Charghat | |
| Sarda | |
| Durgapur | |
| Godagari | |
| Premtoli | |
| Khodmohanpur | |
| Lalitganj | |
| Rajshahi Sugar Mills | |
| Shyampur | |
| Putia | |
| Binodpur Bazar | |
| Ghuramara | |
| Kazla | |
| Rajshahi Canttonment | |
| Rajshahi Court | |
| Rajshahi Sadar | |
| Rajshahi University | |
| Sapura | |
| Tanor | |
Information Source
Compiled from data collected from Wikipedia.org, Banglapedia.org, Amardesh.com and Bangladesh Government sites.