Chittagong Destrict
Chittagong Destrict is a destrict locatit in the sooth-eastren region o Bangladesh. It is a pairt o the Chittagong Diveesion. The port ceety o Chittagong, the seicont lairgest ceety in Bangladesh, is locatit in this destrict.
History
eeditAcause o the natural harbour, Chittagong had been an important location for trade, drawin Arab traders as early as the 9t century CE. The region fell unner the rule o keengs frae Arakan in the 16t an 17t centuries, but later, the Mughal airmy unner Islam Khan conquered Chittagong. Durin the 17t century, the region an aw faced a lot o attacks bi Portuguese pirates. The Mughals established Chittagong as a destrict in 1666. The Chittagong Hill Tracts wur separatit frae Chittagong in 1860. Efter the leeberation o Bangladesh, Cox's Bazar wis separatit intae a destrict in 1984. [1]
Subdiveesions
eeditThere are 14 Upazilas an 12 Thanas (unner Chittagong Municipal aurie) unner Chittagong destrict. The upazilas are:
- Anwara Upazila
- Banshkhali Upazila
- Boalkhali Upazila
- Chandanaish Upazila
- Fatikchhari Upazila
- Hathazari Upazila
- Lohagara Upazila
- Mirsharai Upazila
- Patiya Upazila
- Rangunia Upazila
- Raozan Upazila
- Sandwip Upazila
- Satkania Upazila
- Sitakunda Upazila
The thanas are:
Religion
eeditThe destrict o Chittagong consists 13148 mosques, 1025 temples, 535 Buddhist temples an 192 kirks. Fakira Mosque in Hathazari, Musa Khan Mosque, Kura Katni Mosque, 16t century Kala Mosques, Chhuti Khan Mosque, Kadam Mobara Mosque, Andar Killah Mosque, Bakshi Hamid Mosque o Bashkhali are famous mosques in Chittagong. But Badar Awlia Dargah is a tomb in Chittagong.
Places o interest
eeditAirchaeological heritage an relics in Chittagong Destrict include[1]
- Bronze statues (8t an 9t centuries, in Anwara upazila),
- Fakira Mosque (Hathazari),
- Musa Khan Mosque (1658),
- Kura Katni Mosque (1806),
- Kala Mosque (16t century),
- Chhuti Khan Mosque (Mirsharai),
- Kadam Mobarak Mosque (1719),
- Andar Killah Mosque, Wali Khan Mosque (1790),
- Badar Awlia Dargah,
- Bakshi Hamid Mosque o Banshkhali (1568),
- Chittagong Court Biggin (1893),
- Collegiate Schuil, Ethnological Museum (1974).
See an aw
eeditReferences
eedit- ↑ a b Article on Chittagong, frae Banglapedia.
Freemit airtins
eedit- Offeecial Web Portal o Chittagong Destrict Archived 2011-12-24 at the Wayback Machine
- Noakhali Web Archived 2011-10-31 at the Wayback Machine