CHITTAGONG DISTRICT


'Chittagong District' is a district located in the south-eastern region of Bangladesh. It is a part of the Chittagong Division. The port city of Chittagong, second largest city in Bangladesh, is located in this district.

Contents
History
Demographics
Economy
Subdivisions
Places of interest
See also
Notes and References
External links

History


Because of the natural harbour, Chittagong had been an important location for trade, drawing Arab traders as early as the 9th century CE. The region fell under the rule of kings from Arakan in the 16th and 17th centuries, but later, the Mughal army under Islam Khan conquered Chittagong. During the 17th century, the region also faced a lot of attacks by Portuguese pirates. The Mughals established Chittagong as a district in 1666. The Chittagong Hill Tracts were separated from Chittagong in 1860. After the liberation of Bangladesh, Cox's Bazar was separated into a district in 1984. [1]

Demographics


'Religious composition (1991)': Muslim - 83.92%, Hindu - 13.76%; Buddhist - 2.01%, Christian - 0.11% and Others - 0.2%. [1]

Economy


Subdivisions


There are 14 Upazilas and 6 Thanas (under Chittagong Municipal area) under Chittagong district.
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:
#Pahartali Thana
#Panchlaish Thana
#Chittagong Kotwali Thana
#Chandgaon Thana
#Bandar Thana
#Double Mooring Thana

Places of interest


Archaeological heritage and relics in Chittagong District include1

★ Bronze statues (8th and 9th centuries, in Anwara upazila),

★ Fakira Mosque (Hathazari),

★ Musa Khan Mosque (1658),

★ Kura Katni Mosque (1806),

★ Kala Mosque (16th century),

★ Chhuti Khan Mosque (Mirsharai),

★ Kadam Mobarak Mosque (1719),

★ Andar Killah Mosque, Wali Khan Mosque (1790),

★ Badar Awlia Dargah,

★ Bakshi Hamid Mosque of Banshkhali (1568),

★ Chittagong Court Building (1893),

★ Collegiate School, Ethnological Museum (1974).

See also



Chittagong

Chittagong Division

Divisions of Bangladesh

Notes and References


1. Article on Chittagong, from Banglapedia.

External links



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