History of Dinajpur Bangladesh by mirror of adventure bangla documentary,
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The ancient city of Dinajpur straddles the border of West Bengal in the catchment of Atrai, Kankra, Karatoa, and Ichamati rivers.
The history of Dinajpur is very old and rich. Rich in literature and culture, Dinajpur district is famous for rice, litchi and mango production
Dinajpur District is one of the oldest and largest districts of Rangpur Division in northwestern Bangladesh. According to the number of upazilas, Dinajpur is an "A" category district of Bangladesh. Dinajpur district is the largest among the 16 districts of North Bengal. The region is geologically part of the Indian Plate which was part of Gondwanaland formed during the Early Jurassic period.
As beautiful as the nature of this beautiful Shusovit district is, its history is ancient, in today's episode of Viewer's Mirror of A1 Adventure, Dinajpur.
District history, tradition, culture, and life behavior of the people here, before starting the video, I would like to request, if you are new to the mirror of adventure channel, then subscribe the channel, and if you are subscribed on YouTube, thank you very much, then let's go through the intro. let's start
Dinajpur was once a part of Pundravardhan. Devkot, capital of Lucknow, was located 11 miles south of Dinajpur Sadar.
Recently, an inscription of the Gupta period was found in a pond near the Sur mosque in Ghoraghat upazila.
Dinajpur district was established in 1786. According to legend, one Dinaj or Dinaraj is the founder of the Dinajpur royal family. According to his name, the Mauza located in Rajbari (Rajbati) is named "Dinajpur". Indigo cultivation started in Dinajpur in the late eighteenth century.
Dinajpur was the largest district of undivided Bengal. Several parts of Bogra, Malda, Rajshahi, Rangpur and Purnia districts were then part of Dinajpur.
Dinajpur municipality was established in 1856. It is one of the earliest 40 municipalities of Bengal. The people of Dinajpur district spontaneously participated in the Tevaga movement of 1946-47.
At the time of Partition in 1947, a large part of Dinajpur was transferred to West Bengal and was named Paschim Dinajpur district. In 1984, two sub-divisions of Dinajpur, Thakurgaon and Panchagarh, became separate districts.
Thakurgaon, Panchagarh and Nilphamari districts are situated on the north of Dinajpur district, Jaipurhat district and West Bengal on the south, Rangpur and Nilphamari districts on the east and North and South Dinajpur districts of West Bengal state of India on the west. The total area of this district is about 3438 square kilometers.
The population of Dinajpur district is 26,42,850 people. Santal, Onrao, Mahli, Malpahari, Kol etc. tribal communities live in Dinajpur district.
Dinajpur district has a total of 13 upazilas and 8 municipalities.
Upazila [edit
• Dinajpur Sadar
• Birampur
• Khansama
• Birganj
• Bochaganj
• Phulbari
• Chirirbandar
• Ghoraghat
• Hakimpur
• Caharol
• Nawabganj
• Parvatipur
• Rare.
In terms of area, Birganj Upazila is the largest and Hakimpur Upazila is the smallest.
Dinajpur is located 414 km from the capital Dhaka.
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