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Kurigram District ( bn, কুড়িগ্রাম) is a district of Bangladesh in the
Rangpur Division Rangpur Division ( bn, রংপুর বিভাগ) is one of the Divisions in Bangladesh. It was formed on 25 January 2010, as Bangladesh's 7th division. Before that, it was under Rajshahi Division. The Rangpur division consists of eight di ...
. The district is located in northern Bangladesh along the country's border with India. Under Indian rule, the area was organized as a
mahakuma {{Unreferenced, date=December 2015 Mahakuma ( bn, মহকুমা) is an administrative division of India denoting a sub-district. Subdivisions of Bangladesh Mahakuma was a term of administration under district containing some sub-district ...
and was not established as a district until 1984.


Etymology

The name "Kurigram" is derived from the words ''Kuri'' and ''Gram''. ''Kuri'' means "twenty" and ''Gram'' means "village" in Kol, a Munda language formerly spoken in the district.


History

The region has historically been viewed as a part of Gaurabardhan (today Mahasthangarh) or Kamrup (today Assam). When the Kamrup kingdom was divided into many small kingdoms, the northern half of the Kurigram area was controlled by the new polity Cooch Behar, while the southern half became a part of the Uari kingdom. At the beginning of the 12th century, the Khen dynasty emerged as a power in the area of Kurigram, led by such kings as Chakradhwaj and Nilambor. The capital of this new dynasty was located in Chatra, today found in the
Ulipur upazila Ulipur ( bn, উলিপুর) is an upazila of Kurigram District in the Rangpur Division, Bangladesh. Geography Ulipur is located at . It has 63216 households and total area 504.19 km2. Demographics As of the 2011 Bangladesh census, Ulipu ...
. In 1418, Hosen Shah, the Sultan of Gouro, attacked and defeated Nilambar. Nilambar was killed in battle and the area fell under the control of Muslims, eventually becoming a part of the Mughal Empire. When the British regime took control over India, Hare Ram and Debi Sing, a broker of the East India Company, were placed in charge of the area as dewans (controllers). In 1770, the mismanagement of the East India Company caused the
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, leading to numerous rebellions led by native Kurigramis. At that time Kurigram was not one administrative unit, but was split up into the districts of Borobari, Ulipur, Chimari, and Nageshwari. On 22 April 1875, the British government established the Kurigram
mahakuma {{Unreferenced, date=December 2015 Mahakuma ( bn, মহকুমা) is an administrative division of India denoting a sub-district. Subdivisions of Bangladesh Mahakuma was a term of administration under district containing some sub-district ...
under the name "Kuriganj". It consisted of eight
thanas Thanas is an Albanian and Ukrainian (''Танас'') given name and onomastic toponym element. The definite form is ''Thanasi''. It is derived from the Greek ''Athanasios'', with the Latin derived equivalent ''Tanush''. Thanas is also considered to ...
called Kurigram, Lalmonirhat, Ulipur, Chilmari, Roumari, Nageshwar, Bhurungamari, and Pulbari. It as established as a district on 1 February 1984 and today consists of nine upazilas.


Geography

Kurigram District is located in the northern region of Bangladesh along the border with India. The district is bordered by Jamalpur district of Mymensingh division to the south, Gaibandha, Rangpur and
Lalmonirhat Lalmonirhat ( bn, লালমনিরহাট) is a town and district headquarters of Lalmonirhat District in the division of Rangpur, Bangladesh Bangladesh (}, ), officially the People's Republic of Bangladesh, is a country in Sout ...
districts as well as West Bengal state of India to the west, and the Indian states of Assam and Meghalaya to the east. In total, the district has 278.28 kilometers of international border with India. The district consists of 9 upazilas, 72 unions, and 1,872 villages. The climate of the district is higher in the summer and lower in the winter compared to other parts of Bangladesh. The average maximum temperature is around 32–33 degrees Celsius and the average minimum temperature is around 5-10 degrees Celsius. Like other parts of Bangladesh, the district experiences heavy rainfall during the rainy season, and the average annual rainfall is about . Several rivers flow through the center of Kurigram. The major rivers are the
Brahmaputra The Brahmaputra is a trans-boundary river which flows through Tibet, northeast India, and Bangladesh. It is also known as the Yarlung Tsangpo in Tibetan, the Siang/Dihang River in Arunachali, Luit in Assamese, and Jamuna River in Bangla. It ...
(now called the Jamuna), Dharla, and
Teesta Teesta River is a long river that rises in the Pauhunri Mountain of eastern Himalayas, flows through the Indian states of Sikkim and West Bengal through Rangpur, and enters the Bay of Bengal. It drains an area of . In India, it flows through ...
. Minor rivers include the Dudhkumar, Phulkuar, Gangadhar, Jinjiram, and others. The three northern upazilas of the district were recently connected to the southern upazilas by a bridge over the Dharla river.


Demographics

According to the
2011 Bangladesh census In 2011, the Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics, conducted a national census in Bangladesh, which provided a provisional estimate of the total population of the country as 142,319,000. The previous decennial census was the 2001 census. Data were reco ...
, Kurigram District had a population of 2,069,073, of which 1,010,442 were males and 1,058,831 females. Rural population was 1,742,779 (84.22%) while the urban population was 326,494 (15.78%). Kurigram district had a literacy rate of 42.52% for the population 7 years and above: 46.49% for males and 38.80% for females.


Religion

Muslims are the majority with 92.40% while Hindus are 6.55%. The Hindu population has fallen in percentage from 6.90% to 6.55% from 2001 to 2011.


Subdivision

Kurigram District is divided into nine upazilas (subdistricts): * Bhurungamari Upazila: northernmost subdistrict, easily connected with the other two northern subdistricts. Shares a border with India. *
Char Rajibpur Upazila Char Rajibpur ( bn, চর রাজিবপুর) is an upazila of Kurigram District in the Division of Rangpur, Bangladesh. Geography Char Rajibpur is located at . It has 11,124 households and a total area 111.03 km2. Demographics As of ...
: island subdistrict in the south of Kurigram. Only accessible via water transport. *
Chilmari Upazila Chilmari ( bn, চিলমারী) is an upazila of Kurigram District in the Division of Rangpur Division, Rangpur, Bangladesh. History Chilmari was river port during the Pakistani and British Rule. During the war of Independence of Bangladesh ...
: subdistrict found on the banks of the central rivers. The subdistrict is an important port and economic hub. *
Kurigram Sadar Upazila Kurigram Sadar ( bn, কুড়িগ্রাম সদর) is an upazila of Kurigram District in the Division of Rangpur, Bangladesh. Geography Kurigram Sadar is located at . It has a total area 276.45 km2. Demographics According to ...
: central subdistrict of Kurigram on the bank of the Dharla river. It is considered the main subdistrict of Kurigram. * Nageshwari Upazila: northern subdistrict and largest by size. * Phulbari Upazila: northern subdistrict on the border with India and the Bengali district of Lalmonhirhat. *
Rajarhat Upazila Rajarhat ( bn, রাজারহাট) is an upazila of Kurigram District in the Division of Rangpur, Bangladesh. Since 1981 it had been a ''Thana'' and later on September 14, 1983 was turned into an upazila by the government. Geography Rajarha ...
: western subdistrict which has developed as a business center. *
Raomari Upazila Rowmari (Raumari, bn, রৌমারী) is an upazila of Kurigram District in the Division of Rangpur Division, Rangpur, Bangladesh. Geography Rowmari is located at . It has 46,871 households and a total area 197.03 km2. The upazila is b ...
: independent subdistrict which played an important role in the Bangladeshi War for Independence. *
Ulipur Upazila Ulipur ( bn, উলিপুর) is an upazila of Kurigram District in the Rangpur Division, Bangladesh. Geography Ulipur is located at . It has 63216 households and total area 504.19 km2. Demographics As of the 2011 Bangladesh census, Ulipu ...


Places of interest

*Potaka Bhaban *Shongram thaky Shadhinota Museum *North Bengal Museum *Dhorla Bridge * Shahi Mosque * Chandi Mandir * Dolmancha Mandir * Bir Protik Taramon Bibi's house * Naodanga Royal Palace * Sindur Moti * Enclaves * Pangeshwari Temple * Bhetarbandh Royal Palace * Chandamari Mosque * Two Canons of Panga Kingdom (Preserved at the BGB Gate) * Kazir Mosque Ulipur Kurigram * Chilmari land port * Ghogadaha Bazar *Munshibari


Infrastructure


Health

In Kurigram, there is a single government hospital, two private hospitals, and an eye hospital. In addition, there are eight upazila-level health complexes, a maternity clinic, and a tuberculosis clinic in the district. The district has 100%
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coverage, 96% sanitation coverage, and 96% pure drinking water coverage.


Education

Like in other parts of Bangladesh, there is a four level system for education. Students spend five years in Primary, five years in Secondary, two years in Higher Secondary, and four to nine years in Tertiary Education. There are 1 agricultural University, 43 colleges, 257 high schools, 563 registered and 552 non-registered primary schools, 224 madrasa, 1 polytechnical institute, and 1 technical school and college in the district. Along with Bengali, English is compulsory at all levels of education. *
Kurigram Govt. College Kurigram Government College ( bn, কুড়িগ্রাম সরকারী কলেজ), located at the centre of Kurigram District headquarters, is the only honors college in the district. It is also one of the famous colleges of norther ...

Kurigram Govt. Women's college
* Kurigram Agricultural University *Kurigram Collectorate School and College *Majida Adarsha Degree College *Khalilganj High School and College *Kurigram Govt. High school *Kurigram Govt. Girls' High School *Border Guard public School (BGPS), kurigram *Kurigram Nursing Institute *Kurigram Technical school & College *Shishu Niketan kurigram *kisoloy primary school *Kurigram River View High school *Kurigram Alia Kamil Madrasah *Kurigram Farigat Madrasha (only for girls)


Notable people

* Taramon Bibi (freedom fighter) *
Syed Shamsul Haque Syed Shamsul Haq (27 December 1935 – 27 September 2016) was a Bangladeshi writer. He was awarded Bangla Academy Literary Award in 1966 (the youngest among all to receive it), Ekushey Padak in 1984 and Independence Day Award in 2000 by the Gove ...
(poet and writer) *
AKM Maidul Islam AKM Maidul Islam (1 May 1943 – 11 May 2018) was a Jatiya Party politician who served as the Jatiya Sangsad member representing the Kurigram-3 constituency. Early life Islam had a M.A. degree. Career Islam was elected to parliament from Kurig ...
(politician) *
Kanai Lal Sarker Kanai Lal Sarker (1925 – 1980) was a Bangladeshi politician from Kurigram belonging to Bangladesh Awami League. He was a member of the Jatiya Sangsad. Biography Sarker was born on 1925. He was elected as a member of the East Pakistan Provinc ...
(politician) * Lincoln S M Abraham (Lawyer)


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See also

* Districts of Bangladesh


Notes


References


External links


Kurigram Web PortalUlipur.Com (উলিপুর ডট কম)UlipurUpazila.Com (উলিপুর উপজেলা ডট কম)
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