ARTICLE: OUR KURIGRAM
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- May 8, 2023
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In the northern region of Bangladesh, in the Rangpur Division, sits the Kurigram District.West Bengal of India is bordered to the north by the Cooch Behar district, the south by the Gaibandha district, the east by the Asam Province of India, and the west by the districts of Rangpur and Lalmonirhat. 1874 saw the creation of the Kurigram subdivision, which became a district in 1984. The district is made up of 1907 villages, 647 mouzas, 122 mahallas, 73 union parishads, 2 municipalities, 18 wards, 9 upazilas, and 14 enclaves.
Bhabani Pathak and Devi Chaudharani staged a coup against the
British. Among the dense trees, they constructed their hidden
hermitages. Throughout the years 1760–1783, they engaged in several
encounters with the British and their allies. Kurigram was the hub
for the Quit-India, Tebhaga, and Satyagraha movements. Raumari,
Rajibpur (apart from the Kodalkati union), and Phulbari upazilas were
beyond the Pakistani army's grasp during the War of Independence. In
this district, there were numerous direct clashes between the Freedom
Fighters and the Pakistani army, in which roughly 100 Freedom
Fighters perished.
Kurigram has been an agricultural land since the beginning of time.
Rice, jute (known as the "golden fiber of Bangladesh"), wheat,
tobacco, potatoes, and other agricultural goods are the main exports.
They employ an irrigation system to grow many high-yielding kinds of
rice during the winter when the groundwater level is often lower than
during the wet season. By keeping agricultural products, particularly
potatoes throughout the hot summer months, several cold storages help
boost the district's economy.
Remnants of a mosque from the Mughal period (1176 AH) at Nayarhat (Rajarhat), remnants of a mosque from the Mughal period close to Patweshwari Bazar, three-domed mosques from the Mughal period in the village of Major Part of Thanahat Union (Bhurangamari), an Arabic inscription from the Hussain Shahi period from the Rajshahi Varendra Museum, Joymoni Zamin (preserved at the BDR Gate).
AUTHOR
MD NURNABI SARKER Kurigram govt college Honors 3rd year
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