Belabo Upazila
Belabo
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Belabo (
Geography
Belabo is located at 24°05′30″N 90°51′00″E / 24.0917°N 90.8500°E and has a total area of 117.66 km2. It is bounded by Katiadi Upazila and Kuliarchar Upazila (in Kishoreganj District) to the north, Raipura Upazila to the south, Bhairab Upazila and Kuliarchar Upazila to the east and Shibpur Upazila and Monohardi Upazila to the west.
Etymology
The name of Belabo is said to be derived from bel, which is the
History
Belabo is the site of the ancient
Belabo later came under the geopolitical division of Samatata before passing on the Khadga dynasty from the 7th century to the 8th century.[2] Following the Conquest of Sylhet in 1303, a 40-year old Iranian nobleman and preacher migrated to Habashpur in present-day Patuli Union. He is known by locals as Shah Irani, and is credited for ending the oppression of local chief Raja Bijaya Mishra and the kingdom of Asam Raja and for introducing Islam in this area. Irani also helped to cure the sick daughter of the chief of Rampur, Ram Narayan. Celebrating the joyous moment, Narayan dug a large reservoir (Maharanir Dighi), embraced Islam and gave his daughter's hand in marriage to Irani though they did not end up having any children. Irani died in the 1350s and was buried in a mazar (mausoleum), where his wife also lies.[4] The mausoleum is an example of Sultanate architecture, and Bengal Sultanate coins have also been discovered in the Wari-Bateshwar ruins.
In the 18th century, Mahbub Ali Bepari of Birbaghab village established the seven-domed Belabo Bazar Central Mosque. The mosque was later renovated and expanded by educationist and Thermax Group chairman Alhaj Abdul Qadir Mullah.[5] The Poradia Muslim High School was founded in 1930.[1]
During the Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971, a battle took place on 14 July in Belabo Sadar leading to the death of 5 Bengali freedom fighters including Commander Abul Bashar. Mass killings took place in Kaliakandi in Sallabad Union with many houses being set on fire.[1]
A grant during the reign of Raja Bhojavarman was discovered in Belabo in the early 20th century.[6] In 1979, the Maharanir Dighi (Maharani's reservoir) was re-excavated and an eight-cubit big turtle was found among other things. The turtle migrated to a canal in the west of the Shah Irani Waqf estate.[7]
In 1982, 6 unions of
Demographics
According to the
As of the
Administration
Belabo Upazila is divided into eight
Elected Member of Parliament – Adv. Nurul Majid Mahmud Humayun (Elected – 1986 and also the Present MP elected in the 9th parliamentary election 2008 )Sarder Sakhawat Hossain Bakul (1991 and 2001) and L. G. Nuruddin khan (1996)Adv.Mohammad Shahidullah Bhuyain (1954 M.N.A,1962 M.N.A,1979 M.P,1988 M.P)First Up-Zilla chairman-Abu Tarek Al Hussain Bhuyain.
Upazila Chairmen
Name | Notes |
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Abu Tariq Al-Husayn Bhuiyan | First chairman |
Muhammad Shamsher Zaman Bhuiyan Riton Gangkulpari | Present chairman |
Education
Belabo has an average literacy rate of 29.9% (7+ years), and the national average of 32.4% literate.[11]
Name | Headteacher/Principal |
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Char Belabo Fazil Madrasa | Muhammad Alim Uddin |
Sarrabad Haji Aftab Uddin Dakhil Madrasa | Muhammad Abdul Hakim |
Dulalkandi Dakhil Madrasa | Muhammad Dilwar Husayn |
BM Poradiya Alim Madrasa | Muhammad Muqaddas Husayn |
Binnabaid Darul Uloom Dakhil Madrasa | Muhammad Hafiz Uddin |
South Bateshwar Sabuz Palli Dakhil Madrasa | Muhammad Hannan Miah |
Chitail Dakhil Madrasa | Abdur Rashid |
Sutriya Fadlul Haqq Khan Dakhil Madrasa | Siddiqur Rahman |
Economy and tourism
Belabo is home to numerous tourist attractions and archeological sites such as the ancient Wari-Bateshwar ruins and the medieval Maharanir Dighi lake, which is the largest reservoir in eastern Dhaka Division. The mosque of Belabo Bazar and Sultanate-era mausoleum of Shah Irani are also notable as well as the Matialpara and Baribari war memorials.
Notable people
- Abdul Hamid, educationist
- Abdul Jalil, sergeant associated with the Agartala Conspiracy Case
- Hanif Pathan, folklorist and antiquarian
- Muhammad Habibullah Pathan, researcher and archaeologist
- Rashiduddin Ahmad, neurosurgeon and sportsperson buried in Belabo
See also
- Upazilas of Bangladesh
- Districts of Bangladesh
- Divisions of Bangladesh
References
- ^ OL 30677644M. Retrieved 27 April 2024.
- ^ a b "ভাষা ও সংস্কৃতি" [Language and culture]. Belabo Upajela (in Bengali).
- ^ বেলাব উপজেলার পটভূমি [Belabo Upazila's Background]. Belabo Upazila (in Bengali). Archived from the original on 30 September 2021. Retrieved 4 May 2021.
- ^ Abdullah al-Ziyad Musa (24 July 2020). ‘আড়িয়াল খাঁ-ব্রহ্মপুত্র বিধৌত জনপদের রাজনীতি ও আ. লীগের উত্থান’ পর্ব-৩. Somoy Journal (in Bengali).
- ^ "ফজিলতের মসজিদ" [Mosque of Virtue] (in Bengali). 6 January 2020.
- Calcutta, British Raj: The Asiatic Society. p. 97.
- ^ শাহ্ ইরানীর (রহ:) মাজার শরীফ [Shah Irani's Mausoleum]. Belabo Upazila (in Bengali).
- ^ ভৌগলিক পরিচিতি [Geographic Identification]. Belabo Upazila (in Bengali).
- ^ a b c "Bangladesh Population and Housing Census 2011 Zila Report – Narsingdi" (PDF). bbs.gov.bd. Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics.
- ^ "Community Tables: Narsingdi district" (PDF). bbs.gov.bd. Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics. 2011.
- ^ a b "Population Census Wing, BBS". Archived from the original on 27 March 2005. Retrieved 10 November 2006.