1. Barisal
2. Chittagong
3. Dhaka
4. Khulna
5. Rajshahi
6. Rangpur
7. Sylhet
Dhaka Divisional Information:
Dhaka is capital and largest city of Bangladesh. Dhaka division is bounded by Indian state of Meghalaya in the north, Barisal division and Chittagong division in the south, Sylhet division in the east, Rangpur division in the north-west and Rajshahi and Khulna division in the west.
Historically, Bangladesh has earned its reputation for being at the crossroads of many cultures. The ruins of magnificent cities and monuments left behind in various parts of the country by the vanishing dynasties of rulers still bear testimony to the richness of its cultural heritage. Scattered throughout the country are countless ancient monuments and antiquities that have survived the ravishes of natural calamities. Today they offer the visitors a glimpse into the history of this country and its rich heritage. Following is a bird’s eye view of the historical places to visit in the various districts of the Bangladesh.
Dhaka has been developing fast as a modern city and is the country’s industrial, commercial, cultural, educational and political activity. Motijheel is the main commercial area of the city. Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport is the primary airport serving both the city and the country. There are international flights available from most continents. Dhaka’s main waterfront, Sadarghat, of the river Buriganga.
Place of interest in Dhaka division:
National Martyrs’ Memorial, Savar. Ahsan Manjil, Dhaka. Lal bag fort,
Dhaka. Central Shahid minar, Dhaka.Parliament house, Dhaka. National
Museum, Shahbagh, Dhaka. Goldi Mosque, Sonargaon, Narayanganj. Panam
City, Sonargaon, Narayanganj. Forefathers House of the Father of Nation
Bangabandhu Sheik Mojibur Rahman, Tongipara, Gopalgajn.
Dhaka division districts:
Dhaka district, Faridpur district, Gazipur district, Gopalganj
district, Jamalpur district, Kishoreganj district, Madaripur district,
Manikganj district, Munshiganj district, Mymensingh district,
Narayanganj district, Narsingdi district, Netrokona district, Rajbari
district, Shariatpur district, Sherpur district and Tangail district
(Total 17 district in Dhaka Division.
Ahsan Manzil was the official residential palace and seat of the Dhaka
Nawab family. It is situated on the banks of the Buriganga River in
Bangladesh. The palace is now a museum. It is constructed in the
Indo-Saracenic Revival architecture.
This is old Ahsan Manjil picture
This is current Ahsan manjil
Ahsan Manzil was again damaged by an earthquake in 12 June 1897 and again repaired by the Nawab Ahsanullah.
Dhaka Division has some district, like as
DHAKA
FARIDPUR
GAZIPUR
GOPALGANJ
JAMALPUR
KISHOREGONJ
MADARIPUR
MANIKGANJ
MUNSHIGANJ
MYMENSINGH
NARAYANGANJ
NARSINGDI
NETRAKONA
RAJBARI
SHARIATPUR
SHERPUR
TANGAIL
Tangail district information under Dhaka Division
Tangail district is very reputed for this all side. It is a part of
Dhaka division in central region of Bangladesh. It was established in
1969. Surface area of this district is 3414.39 sq km. It is bounded by
Jamalpur district on the north, the Dhaka and Manikganj districts on the
south, the Mymensingh and Gazipur districts on the east and Sirajganj
district on the west. Residence of some actor and actress are located in
this district they are Manna, Omit Hasan, Naim and Actress Shabnaj.
Besides, residence of Mawlana Abdul Hamid Khan Bhashani is located in
here. He was a leader of helpless people.
There are many educational institutions as Government Saadat College,
Mirzapur Cadet College, Mawlana Bhashani Science and Technology
University and Kumodini medical college. Besides, some institutions are
also government and non-government primary school, high school, Cadet
college, University college, Law college, Homeopathy College, medical
assistant training school, nursing institute, police academy etc. This
district is more developed in educational field. Literacy rate is very
good.
Few local daily and weekly newspapers are published in Tangail as Daily
Majlumer kantha, Daily Ajker telegram, Weekly tangail barta, Weekly
khamos, Weekly mou bazaar, Weekly purbakash etc.
Agriculture is main occupations of Tangail district. Most of the people are involved to agricultural activities. Besides, other occupations are agricultural laborer, wage laborer, transport, fishing, hawker, construction, service, commerce and employed. Some agricultural crops are paddy, potato, jute, sugarcane, sesame, Linseed, wheat, mustard seed and pulse. Main fruits are mango, jackfruit, banana, litchi and pineapple. Tangail is world famous for ‘Tangail Saree’ and ‘Chom Chom’ (sweetmeats). Tangail Saree is the most popular among of all saree for its design. It is popular not only all over the world but also Bangladesh. From it, economy of Bangladesh is added. There are a number of rivers flows in this district. Main rivers are Jamuna, Dhaleshwari, Jhenai, Bangshi, Louhajang, Langulia, Elongjani, Jugni, Fotikjani and the Turag.
Delightful tourist spots are Atia
mosque, Sagar dighi, Ichamati dighi, Nagarpur dighi, Khamarpara mosque,
Dhanbari mosque etc. These spots are very nice. So, from different
country people are come to look at.
Tangail district have different kinds of games and sports for example Volleyball, Cricket, Hockey, Football, Handball, Kabadi, Badminton and swimming.
Bangladesh government and district’s authority are very sincere to develop of this district. Information and technology are very ahead.
Tangail district have different kinds of games and sports for example Volleyball, Cricket, Hockey, Football, Handball, Kabadi, Badminton and swimming.
Bangladesh government and district’s authority are very sincere to develop of this district. Information and technology are very ahead.
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