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Sujanagar (Bengali: সুজানগর) is an upazila of the Pabna District of northern Bangladesh's Rajshahi Division. It is the home of agriculture across the district, and the Onion Capital of the country.[1][2]

Sujanagar
সুজানগর
Upazila
Sujanagar
Location in Bangladesh
Coordinates: 23°55′N 89°26′E
Country Bangladesh
DivisionRajshahi Division
DistrictPabna District
CapitalSujanagar Municipality
Thana1872
Upazila1983
Government
  Upazila ChairmanShahinuzzaman Shahin
  MP (Pabna-2)Ahmed Firoz Kabir
Area
  Total334.4 km2 (129.1 sq mi)
Population
 (1991)
  Total214,132
  Density640/km2 (1,700/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+6 (BST)
Websitesujanagar.pabna.gov.bd

History


Crowds flocking around the Gazna beel.
Crowds flocking around the Gazna beel.

Sujanagar (lit. City of Shuja) takes its name from the time when Mughal prince Shah Shuja sought refuge with his army in Arakan after being defeated in the war of imperial succession in 1660 CE. During this journey, Shah Shuja spent three nights in Govindaganj, which was renamed to Sujanagar in his honour.[3]

Several people are associated with the spread of Islam into Sujanagar and are part of a long history of interactions between the Middle East, Turkestan, and South Asia. Shah Mahtab Uddin Awliya was a Sufi pir who now lies buried in the Shatania mazar (mausoleum) in the village of Pukurania, Sagarkandi Union. Sharfuddin Sarkar of Samarkand settled in Dulai (Ahladipur village) and his son, Munshi Rahimuddin Chowdhury, founded the Dulai Zamindari. His son, Azim Chowdhury, was a powerful landlord of Sujanagar who participated in the anti-colonial Sepoy Revolt in 1857. The zamindar's army was dealt with by the British Lieutenant-Governor in great length but was eventually defeated. On the other hand, the Hindu zamindar dynasty of Tantiband founded by Upendra Narayan Chaudhury and then led by Vijaya Govinda Chaudhury (son of Guru Govinda Chaudhury), assisted the British in suppressing the rebellion.[2] Vijaya Govinda Chaudhury deployed his troops at the banks of the Padma and Jamuna as the rebels were utilising the river-routes. Vijaya Govinda Chaudhury was awarded by the British government, and the Tantiband Estate was even visited by Viceroy Lord Mayo.[1]

In 1872, a thana (police outpost) was established in Sujanagar. The people of Sujanagar rebelled against the British Raj again in 1872 and 1926. The Ulat Siddiqia Fazil Madrasa was founded in 1915. In the East Pakistan period, Jamadar Abul Husayn of Sujanagar was shot dead at the Sujanagar High School playground by the Pakistan police on 21 February 1969. During the Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971, the Bengali freedom fighters and Pakistan Army fought each other in places like Sagarkandi, Bhabanipur, Nischintapur and Satbaria. The latter three were mass killing sites. Three Bengali freedom fighters were murdered on 14 December. Another three freedom fighters were also killed: Abdul Awwal, Abdul Barik and Abdus Sadiq. On 15 December, Sujanagar gained liberation from Pakistan. Sujanagar Thana was upgraded to an upazila (sub-district) in 1983 as part of the President of Bangladesh Hussain Muhammad Ershad's decentralisation programme.[1]


Geography


Sujanagar is located at 23.9167°N 89.4333°E / 23.9167; 89.4333. It is located on the flood plain created by silt carried by the Padma River. It has 36136 households and total area 334.4 km2


Gazna Beel


The Gazna beel is located in the middle of Sujanagar upazila. All settlements are located on the four sides of the beel. The economy of the area is regulated by this Gazna beel. The beel consists of 16 beel, large and small. The area of this bill is 7 acres. It is connected to the river Padma through the Badai Sluice Gate and captures the beauty of the rainy season. During the rainy season, many visitors come here to enjoy the beauty of the beel. Lots of native fish are found in the beel. In the dry season the bill dries up, at this time Eri paddy and a lot of onion are cultivated in this beel. If the canals of this beel are dug, there will be water and fish throughout the year increase the production of fish many times. All the 10 unions of Sujanagar are connected with this beel.


Demographics


As of the 1991 Bangladesh census, Sujanagar has a population of 214132. Males constitute 51.86% of the population, and females 48.14%. Upazila's population over the age of eighteen is 102,202. Sujanagar has an average literacy rate of 26.7% (7+ years), and the national average of 32.4% literate.[4]


Administration


Sujanagar Upazila is divided into Sujanagar Municipality and ten union parishads: Ahammedpur, Bhayna, Dulai, Hatkhali, Manikhat, Nazirganj, Raninagar, Sagar Kandi, Satbaria, and Tantibanda. The union parishads are subdivided into 191 mauzas and 182 villages.[5]

Sujanagar Municipality is subdivided into 9 wards and 24 mahallas.[5]


Chairmen


List of chairmen
Name Village Term Notes
Ahmed Tafiz Uddin Tarabaria, Satbaria Union 25/5/1985-23/11/1991
Ahmed Firoz Kabir Tarabaria, Satbaria Union 31/3/2009-2/4/2014
Abul Kashem 2015
Abdul Kader Rokon 2016
Shahinuzzaman Shahin present

Vice Chairman: Md.Jalal Uddin

Woman Vice Chairman:

Upazila Nirbahi Officer (UNO): H M Nurul Islam


Economy and tourism


The ancient Gazna beel of Sujanagar plays an important role in the sub-district's economy.
The ancient Gazna beel of Sujanagar plays an important role in the sub-district's economy.

Sujanagar has many tourist attractions. Aside from the natural attractions like Padma River and Gazna beel, there is also Azim Chowdhury's Zamindar Palace in Dulai, Vijay Gobind Chowdhury's Palace in Tantiband, Shah Mahtab Uddin Aulia's mazar (mausoleum) in Pukurania. The Nazirganj Ferry Ghat lies opposite of Rajbari District and allows transportation between North Bengal and South Bengal. There are roughly 304 mosques in the sub-district. Notable of these are the Dulai Chowdhury Bari Jame Mosque built by Zamindar Munshi Rahimuddin Sarkar Chowdhury in 1802,[6] Satbaria Jame Mosque and Sujanagar Jame Mosque.

Another important tradition are the onions of Sujanagar Upazila, which is a pride of its residents. Sujanagar Upazila produces a large quantity of onions and supplies to all parts of Bangladesh. Accordingly, Sujanagar can be called the Onion Capital of Bangladesh.[2] Recently, mineral oil has been discovered in the village of Mubarakpur in Ahammadpur Union.[1]


Notable people



See also



References


  1. Habibullah, Muhammad (2012). "Sujanagar Upazila". In Islam, Sirajul; Miah, Sajahan; Khanam, Mahfuza; Ahmed, Sabbir (eds.). Banglapedia: the National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Online ed.). Dhaka, Bangladesh: Banglapedia Trust, Asiatic Society of Bangladesh. ISBN 984-32-0576-6. OCLC 52727562. Retrieved 24 August 2022.
  2. "উপজেলার ঐতিহ্য" [Upazila's tradition]. Sujanagara Upajela (in Bengali).
  3. "সুজানগর উপজেলার পটভূমি ও নামকরণ" [Background and etymology of Sujanagar Upazela]. Shujanagar Upazila (in Bengali).
  4. "Population Census Wing, BBS". Archived from the original on 2005-03-27. Retrieved November 10, 2006.
  5. "District Statistics 2011: Pabna" (PDF). Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics. Archived from the original (PDF) on 13 November 2014. Retrieved 14 July 2014.
  6. Begum, Ayesha (2002). পাবনার ঐতিহাসিক ইমারত (in Bengali). University Grants Commission.

На других языках


- [en] Sujanagar Upazila

[ru] Суджанагар (подокруг)

Суджанагар (бенг. সুজানগর, англ. Sujanagar) — подокруг на северо-западе Бангладеш. Входит в состав округа Пабна. Образован в 1872 году. Административный центр — город Суджанагар. Площадь подокруга — 334,40 км². По данным переписи 1991 года численность населения подокруга составляла 214 132 человека. Плотность населения равнялась 640 чел. на 1 км². Уровень грамотности населения составлял 26,7 %. Религиозный состав: мусульмане — 94,30 %, индуисты — 5,68 %, прочие — 0,02 %.



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