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Farampasha ( bn, ফারমপাশা, Farômpasha), also spelt Farampassa, is a village and
gram panchayat Gram Panchayat () is a basic village-governing institute in Indian villages. It is a democratic structure at the grass-roots level in India. It is a political institute, acting as cabinet of the village. The Gram Sabha work as the general bod ...
located in Nilambazar block, Karimganj district in the
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. It is 18 kilometres south of the district headquarters Karimganj. Farampasha is composed of three parts, collectively with a population of 4412, 1617 households and total area of 5.013 square kilometres.


History

Farampasha was formerly a part of the Dewadi
pargana Pargana ( bn, পরগনা, , hi, परगना, ur, پرگنہ) or parganah, also spelt pergunnah during the time of the Sultanate period, Mughal times and British Raj, is a former administrative unit of the Indian subcontinent and each ...
of
Sylhet district Sylhet ( bn, সিলেট), located in north-east Bangladesh, is the divisional capital and one of the four districts in the Sylhet Division. History Sylhet district was established on 3 January 1782, and until 1878 it was part of Bengal Pro ...
. Following the
conquest of Sylhet The Conquest of Sylhet ( bn, শ্রীহট্টের বিজয়, Srīhôtter Bijôy, Conquest of Srihatta) predominantly refers to an Islamic conquest of Srihatta (present-day Sylhet, Bangladesh) led by Sikandar Khan Ghazi, the milit ...
in 1303, Muslims started to settle in Dewadi and nearby areas. A traveller named Muluk Suwai cleared the jungles of Dewadi, and established his home there. During a visit to the Shah Jalal Dargah in
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, Suwai was asked where his residence was. His reply is preserved in a proverb recorded by the historian
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: Though the apparent translation would be "Such a place where ''
pitha Pithas are a variety of food similar to pancakes, dumplings or fritters, originating from the Indian subcontinent, common in Bangladesh and India. Pitha can be sweet or savoury, and usually made from a dough or batter, which is then steamed, fri ...
''s grow from trees and
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is found at the cowshed, would anyone intend to go with me?." In reality, Suwai was figuratively referring to the pithakara fruit, clay (not curd) and uncivilised paths used by cows, which determines the state of Dewadi prior to its development. Samiruddin, one of the dargah's ''
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''s, was amazed at the ''pitha''s growing on trees and decided to join Suwai on his journey home. Samiruddin died during his visit to Dewadi, and was the mazar (mausoleum) containing his tomb is still preserved there. Muluk Suwai was buried next to him after his death. Farampasha later became the seat of a Bengali Muslim
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clan known as the ' Chowdhuries of Dewadi
pargana Pargana ( bn, পরগনা, , hi, परगना, ur, پرگنہ) or parganah, also spelt pergunnah during the time of the Sultanate period, Mughal times and British Raj, is a former administrative unit of the Indian subcontinent and each ...
'. They rose to prominence under Majlis Alam, who permitted the Nawab of Sylhet to send his sister Rupavati off to the andar mahal of the emperor in
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. The Nawab rewarded him for his offering by awarding him the
jagir A jagir ( fa, , translit=Jāgir), also spelled as jageer, was a type of feudal land grant in the Indian subcontinent at the foundation of its Jagirdar (Zamindar) system. It developed during the Islamic rule era of the Indian subcontinent, start ...
of Dewadi. Several royal masons and artisans were dispatched from Delhi to partake in a mosque construction project in Majlis Alam's territory. However, the artisans mocked Majlis Alam for his 'little wealth' and as a result, were executed. When news of this incident reached the courts of Delhi, a contingent of armed horsemen were sent to punish those responsible. As a result, Majlis Alam was said to have committed suicide and was succeeded by his son, and then his daughter's son Shah Masud. The large ''dighi''s (ponds) of Farampasha echo the former glory of Zamindar Majlis Alam and that area is known as ''Dighirpar''. The largest of the ponds is ''Dhalidighi'' and Majlis Alam's house was situated on its western banks. The ruins of the large ghat of this pond can still be seen. Another large pond of Dighirpar is the ''Balidighi'', north of which was a Hindu hamlet which ceased to exist in the late nineteenth century. Shah Masud was succeeded by Muzafal Khan, who was granted the title of Chowdhury. His son and successor was Mahabbat Khan. In the middle of the eighteenth century, the property was split between Khan's two sons; Kar Muhammad and Deen Muhammad. Kar Muhammad was succeeded by Muhammad Faiz, whose successor was Muhammad Hadi. Hadi's son Ghulam Najab relocated with his family to the neighbouring village of Bhagirkhola, just north of Farampasha.


Geography

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Roadways

Regular bus services connect Farampasha with
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,
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and
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via NH 8 (previously NH 44).


Notable people

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Aziz Ahmed Khan Aziz Ahmed Khan (born 1978) is an Indian politician. In 2016, he was elected as MLA of Karimganj South Vidhan Sabha constituency in Assam Legislative Assembly. He is an All India United Democratic Front politician. Just before the 2021 Assemb ...
, politician


References

{{Portal, India Villages in Karimganj district