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Dinajpur district ( bn, দিনাজপুর জেলা) is a
district A district is a type of administrative division that, in some countries, is managed by the local government. Across the world, areas known as "districts" vary greatly in size, spanning regions or counties, several municipalities, subdivision ...
in the Rangpur Division of northern
Bangladesh Bangladesh (}, ), officially the People's Republic of Bangladesh, is a country in South Asia. It is the eighth-most populous country in the world, with a population exceeding 165 million people in an area of . Bangladesh is among the mo ...
. Dinajpur is the largest
district A district is a type of administrative division that, in some countries, is managed by the local government. Across the world, areas known as "districts" vary greatly in size, spanning regions or counties, several municipalities, subdivision ...
among all sixteen northern districts of
Bangladesh Bangladesh (}, ), officially the People's Republic of Bangladesh, is a country in South Asia. It is the eighth-most populous country in the world, with a population exceeding 165 million people in an area of . Bangladesh is among the mo ...
.


History

Dinajpur was once a part of the ancient state of
Pundravardhana Pundravardhana or Pundra Kingdom ( sa, Puṇḍravardhana), was an ancient kingdom during the Iron Age period in India with a territory that included parts of present-day Rajshahi and Rangpur Divisions of Bangladesh as well as the West Di ...
. Devkot (now in India) which rotated as the capital of Lakhnauti was located south of Dinajpur town. It is also called "City of Maharajas". An ancient engraved stone, believed to be from the Gupta era, was recovered from the bank of a pond near Sura Masjid in the
Ghoraghat Upazila Ghoraghat ( bn, ঘোড়াঘাট) is an upazila of Dinajpur District in the Division of Rangpur, Bangladesh. History Ghoraghat was established in the time of Bakhtlar Khilji (see Blochmanu's Contr., J.A.S,1873, p. 215, Tabaqat-i-N ...
in Dinajpur in 8 October.


British Colonial Period

The British administrative control in Dinajpur was established in 1786. Dinajpur was the biggest administrative district of undivided Bengal. In 1765, the British got the Dewani of Bengal and in 1772 an English District Collector and Chief of Revenue was appointed in Dinajpur. The area was then notorious for lawlessness. Mr. Marriott was Collector in 1786. Next to him, Mr. Red Fern and Mr. Vansittart were Collectors for short periods. The next Collector, Mr. Hatch, started to exercise judicial powers too. The District Magistrate's area at that time extended to Malda, Bagura, and Dinajpur. In the last decade of the 18th century, indigo plantation started in the district. The district Dinajpur in British times included a greater portion of Bagura. Malda and parts of Rajshahi, Rangpur, and Purnea. At the time of Revenue Survey in 1857–1861, the total area of the district was . Between 1795 and 1800, large tracts of land were transferred to Purnea, Rangpur and Rajshahi for administrative convenience and better enforcement of law and order. In 1833 again some estates were transferred to Bagura and Malda. In 1864–65, 1868 and 1870 further transfer of territory from Dinajpur to Malda and Bagura took place. Finally in 1897–98 the whole of Thana Mahadevpur was made over to Rajshahi. At that time, except Thakurgaon Sub division, the rest of Dinajpur district remained under the direct supervision of the collector. At first, after its formation in 1856, the Dinajpur Municipality used to be run by a town committee presided over by the Deputy Magistrate. This was among the first 40 municipalities in Bengal at that time. Later in 1868, the 'District Town Act' commissioned a chairman of the municipality who replaced the Deputy Magistrate and given a similar rank as a district magistrate. Mr. Patterson was appointed the first chairman of Dinajpur Municipality in 1869.


Recent history

At the time of Partition of India in 1947, part of greater Dinajpur district was included in
West Bengal West Bengal (, Bengali: ''Poshchim Bongo'', , abbr. WB) is a state in the eastern portion of India. It is situated along the Bay of Bengal, along with a population of over 91 million inhabitants within an area of . West Bengal is the fou ...
and it was named West Dinajpur district. People of the district took part in the
Tebhaga movement Tebhaga movement (1946–1947) was significant peasant agitation, initiated in Bengal by the All India Kisan Sabha of peasant front of the Communist Party of India. History At that time sharecroppers had contracted to give half of their harv ...
and also had significant contribution in the
War of Liberation Wars of national liberation or national liberation revolutions are conflicts fought by nations to gain independence. The term is used in conjunction with wars against foreign powers (or at least those perceived as foreign) to establish separa ...
of 1971.


Geography

Dinajpur is bounded by Thakurgaon and
Panchagarh Panchagarh (; bn, পঞ্চগড়, 'five forts') is a district of the Rangpur division in Northern Bangladesh. Panchagarh is the northernmost district of Bangladesh. It lies between 26º00' and 26º38' north latitudes and between 88º19' a ...
districts in the north, Gaibandha and
Joypurhat Joypurhat ( bn, জয়পুরহাট জেলা, ''Joypurhat Jela'', also ''Joypurhat Zila'') is a district in the northern part of Bangladesh. It is one of the 8 districts of Rajshahi Division. History Ancient history Joypurhat was ...
districts in the south, Nilphamari and Rangpur districts in the east, and the state of
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,
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in the west. The total area of the district is 3,437.98 km2. The main rivers of the district are the Dhepa, the Punarbhaba, and the Atrai rivers. Total area 3437.98 km2, located in between 25°10' and 26°04' north latitudes and in between 88°23' and 89°18' east longitudes.


Climate

Dinajpur experiences a hot, wet and humid tropical climate. Under the
Köppen climate classification The Köppen climate classification is one of the most widely used climate classification systems. It was first published by German-Russian climatologist Wladimir Köppen (1846–1940) in 1884, with several later modifications by Köppen, nota ...
, Dinajpur has a tropical wet and dry climate. The district has a distinct monsoonal season, with an annual average temperature of 25 °C (77 °F) and monthly means varying between 18 °C (64 °F) in January and 29 °C (84 °F) in August.


Demographics

According to the 2011 Bangladesh census, Dinajpur District had a population of 2,990,128, of which 1,508,670 were males and 1,481,458 females. Rural population was 2,536,429 (84.83%) while the urban population was 453,699 (15.17%). Dinajpur district had a literacy rate of 52.42% for the population 7 years and above: 55.68% for males and 49.12% for females. Muslims make up 75.03% of the population, while Hindus are 19.51% and Christians 4.25%. People of other religions were 1.19% of the population. Ethnic minorities were 66,861 (2.24%) of the population.


Economy

The economy of Dinajpur mainly depends upon agriculture based production. There is a well known proverb about Dinajpur – 'paddy piled up high, sheds full of cows, ponds brimming with fish' ola bhora dhan, goyal bhora goru, pukur bhora mach People in this district are much happier than those in other districts, everything grows easily, it's a peaceful place. Dinajpur is famous for rice production. 'Katharivog' rice is one of the best produced rice in Bangladesh. Dinajpur is also rich with wheat production. The Lychee (fruit) of Dinajpur is the best of Bangladesh. Dinajpur is well known for its production of among the country. Dinajpur is also famous for its Mangoes. "Kosba" is called the matrix of mango. Also it grows a plenty of vegetables and seasonal fruits. A huge percentage of people from Dinajpur depends upon agri based products. The main industry also includes rice processing mills. However, Dinajpur is highly rich with natural resources like coal, pit mine. Of the five coal field discovered so far in Bangladesh, three are in Dinajpur. The name of these deposits are-Barapukuria, Phulbari and Dighipara coal field. At present coal is being produced commercially only from the Barapukuria underground coal mine in Dinajpur district. Current production rate is about 1500 tons per day. The plan to establish an open-pit mine in nearby Phulbari was aborted in 2006 in the wake of a mass protest by the local people. The coal from the Boropukuria Coal Mine is being fed to the 250MW Barapukuria Power Station. Crops and grown in the district include rice, wheat, maize, potato, brinjal, and tomato. Fruits grown include lychees, mangoes, bananas, jackfruits, and blackberries.


Points of interest

* Ananda Sagar * Aowkora Mosquemeaning "Echoing Mosque" * Baraduari * Dinajpur Museum * Dinajpur Rajbari *
Dinajpur Zila School Dinajpur Zilla School is a public high school in Dinajpur District, Bangladesh. About 2000 students study here from classes 3 to 10. The school's current headmistress is Mrs. Akthara Parvin. It is one of the ancient schools in Bangladesh. Histo ...
* Dipshikha School in Rudrapur * Ghughu-danga Zamindar Bari * Gorashohid Boro-Moydan * Gour Gabindha * Habra Zamindar Bari * Hili Land PortThe second-largest land port of Bangladesh and customs station for border trade. * Kaliya jue Temple *
Kantajew Temple Kantanagar Temple, commonly known as Kantaji Temple or Kantajew Temple ( bn, কান্তজীর মন্দির) at Kantanagar, is a late-medieval Hindu temple in Dinajpur, Bangladesh. The Kantajew Temple is a religious edifice belonging ...
A late medieval Hindu temple, built from 1704 to 1722 CE * Korai Bill, Biral * Matasagar * Nayabad Mosque * Nowpara Ideal Village *
Ramsagar Ramsagar ( bn, রামসাগর), located in the village Tajpur in Dinajpur District. It is the most-frequently visited tourist destination in Dinajpur. Location It is situated about 8 kilometers south of the Dinajpur town. Description Th ...
* Shingha DarwazaMeaning "Lion Gate" * Shita Coat Bihar The oldest Buddhist Bihar in the world. * Shopnopuri artificial amusement park * Shimanta Shikha club, Hakimpur, Dinajpur. * Shita Coat Bihar, Nawabganj * Singra forest, Birganj * Sita Kuthuri * Sukhsagar * The tombs of Chehel Gazi and Gor-e-Shahid Moydan.


Administration

* Deputy Commissioner (DC): Abu Naim Muhammad Abdus Sabur * Administrator of Zila Parishad: Azizul Imam Chowdhury


Subdistricts

The upazilas of this district are: #
Biral Upazila Biral ( bn, বিরল) is an upazila of Dinajpur District in the Division of Rangpur, Bangladesh. Geography Biral is located at . It has 37993 households and total area 352.16 km2. Biral Upazila is bounded by Bochaganj and Kaharole ...
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Birampur Upazila Birampur ( bn, বিরামপুর) is an upazilla of Dinajpur District in the Division of Rangpur, Bangladesh. Birampur is an important city near India Border. This upazila is 256 km away from Capital Dhaka and nearly 56 km away from D ...
# Birganj Upazila # Bochaganj Upazila #
Chirirbandar Upazila Chirirbandar ( bn, চিরিরবন্দর) is an upazila of Dinajpur District in the Division of Rangpur, Bangladesh. Geography Chirirbandar is located at - it has 42790 households and total area 308.68 km2. Chirirbandar Upazila ...
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Dinajpur Sadar Upazila Dinajpur Sadar ( bn, দিনাজপুর সদর) is an upazila of Dinajpur District in the Division of Rangpur, Bangladesh. Geography Dinajpur Sadar is located at . It has 67,061 households and total area 354.34 km2. Dinajpur Sadar ...
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Ghoraghat Upazila Ghoraghat ( bn, ঘোড়াঘাট) is an upazila of Dinajpur District in the Division of Rangpur, Bangladesh. History Ghoraghat was established in the time of Bakhtlar Khilji (see Blochmanu's Contr., J.A.S,1873, p. 215, Tabaqat-i-N ...
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Hakimpur Upazila Hakimpur is an upazila of Dinajpur District in the Division of Rangpur, Bangladesh. Geography Hakimpur Upazila is located at . It has 13,769 households and total area 99.92 km2. Hakimpur Upazila is bounded by Nawabganj and Birampur Upaz ...
# Kaharole Upazila #
Khansama Upazila Khansama ( bn, খানসামা) is an upazila of Dinajpur District in the Division of Rangpur, Bangladesh. Geography Khansama is located at ; it has 23,735 households and total area 179.72 km2. Demographics As of the 1991 Banglades ...
# Nawabganj Upazila # Parbatipur Upazila # Fulbari Upazila


Transport

*
Railway Station Rail transport (also known as train transport) is a means of transport that transfers passengers and goods on wheeled vehicles running on rails, which are incorporated in Track (rail transport), tracks. In contrast to road transport, where the ...
: *# Dinajpur railway station *# Chirirbandar railway station *#
Biral Biral ( bn, বিরল) is an upazila of Dinajpur District in the Division of Rangpur, Bangladesh. Geography Biral is located at . It has 37993 households and total area 352.16 km2. Biral Upazila is bounded by Bochaganj and Kaharole U ...
railway station *# Hili railway station *# Parbatipur railway junction *# Fulbari railway station *# Birampur railway station *# Setabgonj railway station *# Kholahati railway station * Roads &
Highways A highway is any public or private road or other public way on land. It is used for major roads, but also includes other public roads and public tracks. In some areas of the United States, it is used as an equivalent term to controlled-access ...
: *# Dinajpur- Dhaka Highway (Via Fulbari, Birampur) *# Dinajpur-Dhaka Highway (Via Rangpur) *# Dinajpur- Panchogor *# Dinajpur- Rangpur Highway (Via Parbotipur) *# Dinajpur- Thakurgaon Highway *# Dinajpur-
Dakshin Dinajpur Dakshin Dinajpur () or South Dinajpur is a district in the Indian state of West Bengal, India. It was created on 1 April 1992 by the division of the erstwhile West Dinajpur District. The Headquarter (sadar) of the district is at Balurghat. It ...
(India) International Highway


Education

Literacy rate and educational institutions Average literacy 85.5%; male 90%, female 75%. Educational institutions: university 1, college 118, vocational and other centres 10, textile institute 1, secondary school 617, primary school 1713, community school 11, NGO school 29, kindergarten 10, madrasa 351. Noted educational institutions are following:


Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science and Technology University

Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science and Technology University Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science and Technology University (HSTU) bn, হাজী মোহাম্মদ দানেশ বিজ্ঞান ও প্রযুক্তি বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়) is a government-financed ...
is a government-financed public university of Bangladesh situated from Dinajpur main town. It serves as an institution of science and technology in northern part of the country. Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science and Technology University was established as an Agricultural Extension Training Institute (AETI) to award a three-year diploma in agriculture. The AETI was later upgraded to Hajee Mohammad Danesh Agricultural College in 1988 having an affiliation from the Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh. Then the college was upgraded to the status of a university renaming it as Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science and Technology University. First batch of the students were admitted at that time (1999-2000 session). The act of the university was passed on 8 July 2001 in the Jatio Shongsad (National Assembly) was followed by a gazette notification on 8 April 2002.


Dinajpur Medical College and Hospital

It is a government medical college here, which is one of the 36 government funded medical colleges in Bangladesh. It is located in the town of Dinajpur. It admits 160 students into the f-year MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery) degree program. There is a four-story building. There are two hostels for boys and three hostels for girls. There are four hostels for intern doctors. About twenty batches of students have passed from this medical college. ''Dinajpur Medical College Journal'' is recognised by the BMDC and is published twice a year (). The 500-bed hospital has high technology and has started to provide more services. There is also a well-developed nursing college behind the hospital building. The hospital has an ultrasound centre for nuclear medicine near Sadar Hospital, Dinajpur. Dinajpur Medical College Hospital now provides health services not only in the Dinajpur District but also to people from other districts near Dinajpur.


Dinajpur Zilla School

This district gives the opportunity to read in two Govt. schools, Dinajpur Zilla School (for boys only) and Dinajpur Govt. Girls' High School.
Dinajpur Zilla School Dinajpur Zilla School is a public high school in Dinajpur District, Bangladesh. About 2000 students study here from classes 3 to 10. The school's current headmistress is Mrs. Akthara Parvin. It is one of the ancient schools in Bangladesh. Histo ...
was established in 1854 during the British reign. It is located at the centre of the Dinajpur town. It owns a hostel too for residential facilities. This school is one of 20 schools in Bangladesh, which has a government funded "E-Learning" facility and E-Laboratory. There is Stone made Map of South Asia subcontinent in this school, which was made at 1934. It has a very talented Score in S.S.C participation. There is also an auditorium, a sculpture of celebrating the 150 years of the school, a mosque, an enhanced library and laboratory in this school.


Dinajpur polytechnic institute

Dinajpur polytechnic institute is at south Balubari. This polytechnic was started with Civil and Power Technology in 1964. There are three government colleges in the Dinajpur town. Dinajpur Government College, which was previously known as Surendranath college and Dinajpur City College are for both male and female students. Another government college is "Dinajpur Government Women's College" is for female students only. All colleges are operated under Bangladesh National University.


Others

The METI Handmade School, a primary school for 169 students located in Rudrapur in Dinajpur district, was built with the assistance of local craftsmen making use of traditional materials, primarily mud and bamboo. An example of
sustainable architecture Sustainable architecture is architecture that seeks to minimize the negative environmental impact of buildings through improved efficiency and moderation in the use of materials, energy, development space and the ecosystem at large. Sustainable ...
, the project received the Aga Khan Award for Architecture in 2007, not only for its simple, humane approach and beauty but also for the level of cooperation achieved between architects, craftsmen, clients and users. There is also a textile institute. Now RIDGE School is the most modern and British standard popular school of Dinajpur."Nine projects receive 2007 Aga Khan Award for Architecture"
, ''Aga Khan Development Network''. Retrieved 12 March 2012.
Dinajpur Central Shahid Minar is the 2nd largest Shahid minar in the country. Dinajpur Boasts a regional training centre of Bangladesh Krira Shiksha Pratisthan. Bangladesh Krira Shiksha Pratisthan situated at Basher hat near to HSTU campus. It aims to train and educate sports prodigy.


Notable residents

* Heyat Mahmud (1693–1760), medieval poet *
Narayan Gangopadhyay Narayan Gangopadhyay (4 February 1918 – 8 November 1970), also known as Narayan Ganguly, was an Indian novelist, poet, essayist, and short story writer, and one of the leading writers of modern Bengali literature. He introduced the endearing ...
, a Bengali novelist, poet, essayist, and short story writer, and one of the leading writers of modern Bengali literature * Atmasthananda, fifteenth president of the Ramakrishna Math and the Ramakrishna Mission * Debojyoti Mishra, an Indian music director and film composer * Khaleda Zia Born in 1945, former
Prime Minister of Bangladesh The Prime Minister of Bangladesh ( bn, বাংলাদেশের প্রধানমন্ত্রী, translit=Bangladesher Prodhanmontri), officially Prime Minister of the People's Republic of Bangladesh ( bn, গণপ্রজা ...
and current leader of the
Bangladesh National Party The Bangladesh Nationalist Party ( bn, বাংলাদেশ জাতীয়তাবাদী দল, Bangladesh Jātīyotābādī Dol; BNP) is a centre-right to right-wing nationalist, political party in Bangladesh and one of the majo ...
*
Khurshid Jahan Begum Khurshida Jahan Haq (11 August 1939 – 14 June 2006) (nicknamed 'Chocolate Apa') was the Minister of Women's and Children's Affairs of Bangladesh from 2001 to 2006, serving under her sister, Prime Minister Khaleda Zia. During her ter ...
1939–2006, former Bangladeshi Minister of Women's and Children's affairs *
Haji Mohammad Danesh Hajee Mohammad Danesh (1900 – 28 June 1986) was a Bangladeshi politician and communist activist born in the British India. Early life Hajee Mohammad Danesh was born to a Bengali Muslim peasant family in the village of Sultanpur in the Dinajp ...
1900–1986, Bangladeshi politician and communist activist * M. Yousuf Ali Died in 1999, first Bangladeshi Minister of Education * Muhammad Mahbubur Rahman – 9th Chief of Army Staff (abbreviated as CAS) of Bangladesh Army from May 1996 to December 1997. Now he is a member of BNP's standing committee. * M. Abdur Rahim (21 November 1927 – 4 September 2016) was a Member of Parliament, member of the constitution drafting committee and an organiser of the liberation war * Abdullah Al Kafi (1945–2005), Member of Parliament for Dinajpur-1 *
Moinuddin Ahmed Chowdhury Moinuddin Ahmed Chowdhury (1 February 1921 – 24 December 1998) was a politician in East Pakistan, social benefactor, and member of the Ghugudanga Zamindar family. He was a member of the East Pakistan Provincial Assembly and also became elect ...
1921–1998, prominent East Pakistani politician *
Subhash Dutta Subhash Dutta (9 February 1930 – 16 November 2012) was a Bangladeshi filmmaker, theater and film actor. He started his career as a commercial artist. Career At the beginning of his career, Dutta worked as a film poster artist. He drew posters ...
(9 February 1930 – 16 November 2012) was a Bangladeshi filmmaker, theatre and film actor *
Nitun Kundu Nitya Gopal Kundu (3 December 1935 – 15 September 2006) was a Bangladeshi artist, sculptor and entrepreneur. Kundu played an important role during the liberation war of Bangladesh in 1971. He founded the furniture company Otobi. Early life Ku ...
founder of OTOBI furniture groupe and designer of the fountain of SAARC fountain in front of Hotel Sonargaon * Dhiman Ghosh Bangladeshi cricketer *
Liton Das Litton Kumer Das ( Bengali: লিটন কুমার দাস; born 16 February 1994) is a Bangladeshi cricketer. He is a right-handed batsman and a test wicket-keeper. He made his international debut for Bangladesh in June 2015. He has scor ...
Bangladeshi cricketer *
Lucas Marandi Lucas Marandi (4 August 1922 – 21 April 1971) was a Bangladeshi Christian priest. He is considered a martyr in Bangladesh. He was the first native bishop of Dinajpur region. Biography Marandi was born on 4 April 1922 at Beneedwar in a Santali D ...
, Roman Catholic Bishop


See also

* Districts of Bangladesh * Rangpur Division


Notes


References


Further reading

* {{Divisions and districts of Bangladesh Districts of Rangpur Division Districts of Bangladesh established before 1971 1786 establishments in Asia 1780s establishments in British India 1786 establishments in the British Empire Districts of Bangladesh