Sylhet District
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Sylhet District | |
Division_name | Sylhet Division |
Coordinates | |
Area | 3,490.40[1] km² |
Time zone | BST (UTC+6) |
Population (1991) - Density - Literacy rate |
2,569,783 - 736.24 km²/km² - 45.59% |
Website: Banglapedia Article | |
Maplink: Official Map of Sylhet District |
Sylhet (or Srihatta) is a district in eastern Bangladesh. It is one of four districts in Sylhet Division.
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[edit] Geography and Climate
Sylhet district has an area of 3,490 km²; and is bounded by the districts of Maulvi Bazar, Sunamganj, Habiganj along with Cachar and Karimganj districts of India.
The physiography of Sylhet comprises mainly of hill soils,[2] encompassing a few large depressions known locally as "beels" which can be mainly classified as oxbow lakes, caused by tectonic subsidence primarily during the earthquake of 1762.[2]
Sylhet experiences a hot, wet and humid tropical climate. The city is within the monsoon climate zone, with annual average highest temperatures of 23°c (Aug-Oct) and average lowest temperature of 7°c (Jan).[3] Nearly 80% of the annual average rainfall of 3,334 mm occurs between May and September.
[edit] Civic administration
Administration Sylhet district was established on 3 January 1782. Until 1878, Sylhet was under the jurisdiction of Dhaka. In that year, Sylhet was included in the newly created Assam Province. Until 1947 (excepting the Banga Bhanga period of 1905-1911) it remained a part of Assam. In 1947, as a result of a referendum, it was attached to the East Pakistan and was included in the Chittagong.
The greater Sylhet was divided into four new districts: Sylhet, Sunamganj, Habiganj and Maulvi Bazar in 1983-1984. On 1 August 1995, Sylhet was declared as the 6th division of the country consisting of the four districts of the greater Sylhet. Sylhet district consists of 11 upazillas, 2 municipalities, 37 wards, 233 mahallas, 98 union parishads, 1,693 mouzas and 3,249 villages. The upazillas are Balaganj, Beanibazar, Bishwanath, Companiganj, Fenchuganj, Golabganj, Gowainghat, Jaintiapur, Kanaighat, Sylhet Sadar and Zakiganj.[4]
[edit] Subdivisions
Sylhet District consists of 11 sub-districts or Upazilas which are also thana and two thanas.
Subdivisions are:
- Balaganj
- Beanibazar
- Bishwanath
- Companiganj
- Fenchuganj
- Golapganj
- Gowainghat
- Jaintiapur
- Kanaighat
- Sylhet Sadar
- Zakiganj
Including 11 subdivision another two thanas are:
- South Surma under Sylhet Sadar
- Osmani Nagar Under Balaganj
[edit] History
Sylhet district was established on January 3, 1782, and until 1878 it was part of Bengal province. In that year, Sylhet was included in the newly created Assam province, and it remained as part of Assam up to 1947 (except during the brief break-up of Bengal province in 1905-11). In 1947, Sylhet became a part of East Pakistan as a result of a referendum (except the sub-division of Karimganj.) Sylhet subsequently became a sub-division of Sylhet Division and was converted into a district in 1983-84.
[edit] Religion & Faith
The Majority of people follow Islam as a religion & ideology. More than 90 % of people are Islamic.Hinduism is the 2nd largest religion in this country. A table showing total number of followers and percentage[5]
Religion | Population | Percentage |
---|---|---|
Islam | 2,365,728 | 92.57% |
Hinduism | 186,565 | 7.30% |
Christian | 1,831 | 0.07% |
Other | 1,090 | 0.045% |
[edit] Places of Interests
[edit] Historical
- The Shrine of Hazrat Shah Jalal (R)
- The Shrine of Hajrat Shah Paran (R)
- Shahi Eidgah
- Gour Gobinda Fort
- Kean Bridge & Watch Of Ali Amjad
- Rampasha, Biswanath (Home of Mystic Poet Hason Raja & Eklimur Raja)
- Sree Chaitanya Mandir
- Jainta Rajbari
[edit] Museum
- Osmani Museum
- Museum of Rajas'(Mystic Poet Hason Raja & Folk Museum)
[edit] Natural
- Tilagorh Eco Park (Alutol)
- Lakkatura,Malnichara & Tarapur Tea Estates.
- Parjatan Corporation,Sylhet.(Resort)
- Jaflong,Tamabil & Sripur
- Bholaganj
[edit] Urban
- Shahjalal University of Science and Technology
- MC College.
- Dream Land (Theme Park)
- Adventure World (Amusement Park)
- ZAK Estate (Park and Resort)
- Osmani Shishu Udyan (Park)
- Sylhet International University (University)
[edit] Attractions
- Monipuri Para
- Handicraft
- Shitol Pati
[edit] References
- ^ Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (PDF). Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics.
- ^ a b Natural Disasters, State Of Environment Bangladesh 2001, Ministry of Environment, Government of the Peoples Republic of Bangladesh; Retrieved: 2007-08-25
- ^ Sylhet weather forecasts (html). yahoo.com.
- ^ About Sylhet. CyberSylhet.com. Retrieved on 2007-05-19.
- ^ Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (PDF). Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics.
[edit] See also
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