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Introduction
Narayanganj District (নারায়ণগঞ্জ জেলা pronounced: Naraeongônj Jela) is a district in central Bangladesh, part of the Dhaka Division.
Area
683.14 square kilometers (263.76 square miles).
Map of Narayanganj District
Profile
Narayanganj subdivision was established in 1882 and was turned into a district in 1984. The district consists of five upazilas, 49 union parishads, 881 mouzas, 1374 villages, 2 municipalities, 12 wards and 115 mahallas.
Upazilas
Araihazar Upazila, Bandar Upazila, Narayanganj Sadar Upazila, Rupganj Upazila, Sonargaon Upazila
History
sonargaon of the district was an important historical place from the ancient time. It was the capital of Bengal during the reign of isa khan. During the War of Liberation, the Pak army killed 139 people in Fatullah Thana on 29 November 1971.
Archeological Sites
sonargaon of the district was an important historical place from the ancient time. It was the capital of Bengal during the reign of isa khan. During the War of Liberation, the Pak army killed 139 people in Fatullah Thana on 29 November 1971.
Newspapers
The Daily Sitalakhya, Khaborer Pata; weekly Fair House; extinct: weekly Sakal Barta, Ganadak.
10th Parliament Member(s)
Constituency | Name, Party |
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Narayanganj-1 | Golam Dastagir Gazi, Bir Protik Bangladesh Awami League |
Narayanganj-2 | Md. Nazrul Islam Babu Bangladesh Awami League |
Narayanganj-3 | Liyakot Hossain Khoka Jatiya Party |
Narayanganj-4 | Shamim Osman Bangladesh Awami League |
Narayanganj-5 | A K M Salim Osman Jatiya Party |
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Post Codes
Thana | Sub-office | Postcode |
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| Araihazar | |
| Gopaldi | |
| Baidder Bazar | |
| Bara Nagar | |
| Barodi | |
| Bandar | |
| BIDS | |
| D.C Mills | |
| Madanganj | |
| Nabiganj | |
| Fatulla Bazar | |
| Fatullah | |
| Narayanganj Sadar | |
| Bhulta | |
| Kanchan | |
| Murapara | |
| Nagri | |
| Rupganj | |
| Adamjeenagar | |
| LN Mills | |
| Siddirganj | |
Information Source
Compiled from data collected from Wikipedia.org, Banglapedia.org, Amardesh.com and Bangladesh Government sites.