Bagha Upazila


Bagha Upazila is an upazila of the Rajshahi District, located in Bangladesh's Rajshahi Division.

Geography

Bagha is located at. It has 46,711 households and total area 185.16 km2.
Bagha Upazila is bounded by Charghat Upazila and Bagatipara Upazila, the latter in Natore District, on the north, Lalpur and Bagatipara Upazilas, both in Natore District, on the east, Daulatpur Upazila in Kushtia District, on the south and Jalangi CD Block, in Murshidabad district, West Bengal, India, on the west.

History

Alaypur village of Bagha was the headquarters of Laskar Khan Jaigirdar during the sixteenth century. Hazrat Shah Doulah settled at Bagha and started preaching Islam after being granted 42 parganas by the rulers. He also established a famous madrasa here. Bagha thana of present-day Rajshahi district was a thriving centre of learning in the early Muslim period. The place became famous after Shah Muazzam Danishmand from Baghdad settled there during the reign of the Sultan of Bengal Nasiruddin Nasrat Shah and built his khanqah there. An inscription table of the time of Sultan Nusrat Shah was discovered there that records the construction of a Jam’i mosque in 930 A.H. One Abdul Latif visited the Bagha madrasah in 1609. There he met an elderly Sufi named Hawadah Main son of Maulana Shah Daula, who was running a madrasah and a khanqah in a peaceful environment. Probably the madrasah was established during the reign of Nusrat Shah.
During the Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971, temporary camps were founded by the Pakistan Army in places such as Narayanpur, Bagha, Pakuria, Arani, Alaipur and Chawkrajapur and many brawls took place in these camps against the 400 Bengali freedom fighters of Bagha. 7 of these freedom fighters has been martyr.

Demographics

According to the 2022 Bangladeshi census, Bagha Upazila had 53,727 households and a population of 195,888. 8.08% of the population were under 5 years of age. Bagha had a literacy rate of 70.06%: 72.06% for males and 68.10% for females, and a sex ratio of 98.67 males for every 100 females. 64,468 lived in urban areas.
According to the 2011 Census of Bangladesh, Bagha Upazila had 46,711 households and a population of 184,183. 35,215 were under 10 years of age. Bagha had a literacy rate of 49.65%, compared to the national average of 51.8%, and a sex ratio of 1002 females per 1000 males. 44,173 lived in urban areas.

Administration

Bagha Upazila is divided into two Municipal Corporations and seven Union Parishads.
Municipal Corporations:
  1. Arani Municipality
  2. Bagha Municipality
Union Parishads:
  1. Arani
  2. Bajubagha
  3. Bausa
  4. Gargari
  5. Manigram
  6. Pakuria
  7. Chakrajapur
The union parishads are subdivided into 99 mauzas and 78 villages.

Economy and tourism

Bagha Upazila is home to 343 mosques, most notably the ancient Bagha Mosque complex which also contains the mazar (mausoleum) of Shah Dawlah, a key figure who propagated Islam in the region. The mazar of Dilal Bukhari is in Alaipur. The indigo factory at Mirganj is a relic of the colonial period and is currently used as a silk factory. Bagha Museum is also a tourist spot of Bagha Upazila.

Education

There a number of madrasas in Bagha Upazila which provide educational services to the local community. Some of these include:
NameHeadteacher
Darul Uloom Dakhil MadrasaMuhammad Yunus Ali
Parsaota Alim MadrasaMuhammad Bazlul Karim
Bagha Fazil MadrasaMuhammad Abdul Ghafur Miah
Bausha Hedatipara Dakhil MadrasaMuhammad Abdur Rashid
Arani Dakhil MadrasaMuhammad Abu Hanif
Arani Chakarpara Dakhil MadrasaMuhammad Shamimuzzaman
Sultanpur Gorasthan Dakhil MadrasaMuhammad Abdul Mannaf
Jot Qadirpur Dakhil MadrasaMosammat Rafiyah Sultanah
Manigram Dakhil MadrasaMuhammad Tahurul Islam

Notable people