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Shahjadpur () is an
upazila An ''upazila'' ( pronounced: ), formerly called ''thana'', is an administrative division in Bangladesh, functioning as a sub-unit of a district. It can be seen as an analogous to a county or a borough of Western countries. Rural upazilas ...
, or sub-district of
Sirajganj District Sirajganj District () is a district in North Bengal, Bangladesh, it is located in Rajshahi Division. It is the 25th largest district by area and 9th largest district by population in Bangladesh. It is known as the gateway to North Bengal. Its a ...
, located in
Rajshahi Division Rajshahi Division () is one of the eight first-level administrative divisions of Bangladesh. It has an area of and a population at the 2022 Census of 20,353,119. Rajshahi Division consists of 8 districts, 70 upazilas (the next lower administrat ...
,
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.


History

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Sufi Sufism ( or ) is a mysticism, mystic body of religious practice found within Islam which is characterized by a focus on Islamic Tazkiyah, purification, spirituality, ritualism, and Asceticism#Islam, asceticism. Practitioners of Sufism are r ...
prince known as Makhdum Shah Daulah settled in the area now comprising Shahzadpur, along with his sister, three nephews, twelve disciples and other followers. He is credited for propagating
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in the region despite the displeasure of the local
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'' Vikrama Keshari. Conflict occurred between the two sides in which the prince was executed by Keshari and many of his disciples were
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. Keshari later repented for his hostility towards the Muslim community and buried their deceased with due solemnity. The area was named as Shahzadpur (city of the prince) in his honour. Shahzadpur was later included within the Yusufshahi
pargana Pargana or parganah, also spelt pergunnah, equivalent to Mohallah as a subunit of Subah (Suba), was a type of former administrative division in the Indian subcontinent during the time of the Delhi Sultanate, Mughal and British Colonial empire ...
, named after Shah Yusuf. During the
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, Shahzadpur was ruled by the
zamindar A zamindar in the Indian subcontinent was an autonomous or semi-autonomous feudal lord of a ''zamindari'' (feudal estate). The term itself came into use during the Mughal Empire, when Persian was the official language; ''zamindar'' is the ...
Raja Ray, who was a member of the
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confederacy, whilst Tuqmaq Khan was appointed as the Mughal jagirdar of Yusufshahi. Raja Ray welcomed Tuqmaq Khan and left his son, Raghu Ray, in the Khan's presence. However, the Raja later rebelled against the Mughal administration, bringing a large fleet to the besiege the Mughal fort for three days. Raja Ray was eventually defeated by the forces of Tuqmaq Khan, and later submitted to the Mughals, fighting on their behalf. His son, Raghu Ray converted to
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and continued to serve under Tuqmaq Khan. The
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of
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notably celebrated
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in Shahzadpur. In 1845, a
thana Thana means " station" or "place" in South Asian countries. The word ''thana'' originates from the Sanskrit word ''sthana'' or "sthanak", meaning "place" or "stand", which was anglicized as ''thana'' by the British. * Thanas of Bangladesh, forme ...
(police headquarters) was established in Shahzadpur by the
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. The area was deeply affected by the Pabna Peasant Uprisings from 1873 to 1876. Under British rule, a munsif court and jailhouse was established in Shahzadpur. Shahzadpur Thana was upgraded to an
upazila An ''upazila'' ( pronounced: ), formerly called ''thana'', is an administrative division in Bangladesh, functioning as a sub-unit of a district. It can be seen as an analogous to a county or a borough of Western countries. Rural upazilas ...
(sub-district) in 1983 as part of the
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's decentralisation programme.


Demographics

According to the
2011 Census of Bangladesh In 2011, the Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics conducted a national census in Bangladesh, which provided a provisional estimate of the total population of the country as 142,319,000. The previous decennial census was the 2001 census. Data were r ...
, Shahjadpur Upazila had 123,576 households and a population of 561,076. 141,933 (25.30%) were under 10 years of age. Shahjadpur had a literacy rate (age 7 and over) of 38.38%, compared to the national average of 51.8%, and a sex ratio of 980 females per 1000 males. 71,367 (12.72%) lived in urban areas. As of the
1991 Bangladesh census In 1991, the Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics, conducted a national census in Bangladesh. They recorded data from all of the districts and upazilas and main cities in Bangladesh including statistical data on population size, households, sex and a ...
, Shahjadpur has a population of 420452. It has 70998 households and a total area of 324.47 km2. Males constitute 52.05% of the population, and females 47.95%. This Upazila's eighteen up population is 197052. Shahzadpur has an average literacy rate of 24.8% (7+ years), and the national average of 32.4% literate.


Points of interest

Shahzadpur is emotionally connected with the fond memory of the Nobel-laureate poet
Rabindranath Tagore Rabindranath Thakur (; anglicised as Rabindranath Tagore ; 7 May 1861 – 7 August 1941) was a Bengalis, Bengali polymath who worked as a poet, writer, playwright, composer, philosopher, social reformer, and painter of the Bengal Renai ...
, who used to stay here in connection with administration of his father's
zamindar A zamindar in the Indian subcontinent was an autonomous or semi-autonomous feudal lord of a ''zamindari'' (feudal estate). The term itself came into use during the Mughal Empire, when Persian was the official language; ''zamindar'' is the ...
y. He wrote a lot of verses while living here. His Kachharibari (revenue office) is still there like the other place, Shilaidaha in Kushtia district. Another point of interest is Naiem Hasan's House


Administration

Shahzadpur thana was established in 1845 and was turned into an upazila in 1982. Shahjadpur upazila is represented in the
Jatiya Sangsad The Jatiya Sangsad (), often simply referred to as Sangsad and also known as is the unicameral Legislature, legislative body of Bangladesh. The current parliament of Bangladesh contains 350 seats, including 50 seats reserved exclusively for w ...
(National Parliament) of
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in the name of
Sirajganj-6 Sirajganj-6 is a constituency represented in the Jatiya Sangsad (National Parliament) of Bangladesh since 2024 by Choyon Islam of the Awami League. Boundaries Sirajganj-6 constituency consists of Shahjadpur Upazila Shahjadpur () is an upazila ...
constituency. Shahzadpur Upazila is divided into Shahzadpur Municipality which is subdivided into 9 wards and 31
mahalla is an Arabic word variously translated as district, Quarter (country subdivision), quarter, Ward (country subdivision), ward, or neighborhood in many parts of the Arab world, the Balkans, Western Asia, the Indian subcontinent, and nearby nations. ...
s. The upazila is consist of 13
union parishad Union council (), also known as union parishad, rural council, rural union and simply union, is the smallest rural administrative and local government unit in Bangladesh, with zila parishads (district councils) being the largest rural authori ...
s: Beltail, Gala, Garadaha, Habibullanagar, Jalalpur, Kayempur, Khukni, Narnia, Porjana, Potajia, and Sonatani. The union parishads are subdivided into 155 mauzas and 291 villages. The area of the town is 19.52km2. The town has a population of 65897; male 51.95% and female 48.05%. The density of population is 3376 per km2. Literacy rate among the town people is 34.5%. The town has one
dak bungalow A dak bungalow, dak-house or dâk-bungalow was a government building in British India under Company rule in India, Company Rule and the British Raj, Raj. It may also refer to some similarly-built or -used structures in modern India, Bangladesh, ...
(rest house). The functions of Shahjadpur Upazila Parishad are regulated by the Upazila Parishad Act, 1998. Organizational structure of Shahjadpur Upazila Parishad consists of one Upazila Parishad Chairman, two Vice Chairmen (one of whom is female) and 13 Union Parishad Chairmen. Besides, there is an Upazila Nirbahi Officer for conducting administrative activities. There are four branches of upazila administration for conducting functions, these are the ''Establishment Branch'', the ''Confidential Branch'', the ''Accounts Branch'' and the ''Certificates Branch''. The various services provided by the upazila administration are fully described in the citizen charter of the upazila administration.


Chairmen


Education


University

Rabindra University, Bangladesh is the 40th Public University of Bangladesh. This university is established under Rabindra University, Bangladesh Act, 2016. The university, which started its academic activities in 2017, is located in Shahzadpur upazilla. Its permanent campus will be constructed about 7 km west of Shahjadpur upazila town of Sirajganj. At present, educational activities are running on temporary campuses in three colleges of Shahjadpur.


Colleges

Shahzadpur Government College, Shahzadpur Ibrahim Pilot Girls' High School & College, Shahzadpur Ghorshal Sahitik Barkatullah Degree College Shahzadpur Woman Degree College, Bangabandhu Mohila College, Mawlana Saif Uddin Ahia Degree College, Dugali High School Jamirta Degree College, Satbaria Degree College.


Schools

Shahzadpur Govt. Model Pilot High School, Udayan Kinder Garten, Charangaru Government Primary School, Muktijoddha Ideal High School Pukurpar, Kironbala Government Primary School, Rangdhunu Model High School, Narina High School Narina Union Dakhil Madrasa, Sonatani High School, Dugli High School, Andher Manik High School, Binotia High School Karshalika Senior Fajil Madrasa, Verakhul Amena Kahtun High School, Jamirta High School Jamirta Primary School Jamirta Juhura Khatun Girls High School Jogtola Primary School East Jogtola Primary School Jogtola Dakhil madrasha Porjona High School Ghorsal Jobayda Barkatullah Dakhil Madrasa Khas Sat Baria High School, Satbaria Primary School Malotidanga East Primary and High School Malotidanga West Primary and High School Talgachi Abu Ishaqe High School Durgadah Primary School Jigarbaria Govt. Primary School Sreefoltala Jobayda Sobahan Girls High School, Daya Govt. Primary School, Daya Junier Girls School, Habibullah Nagor High School, Ag-Nukali Govt Primary School, Ag Nukali West govt primary school, Vennagachi govt primary school, Navaratna Kindergarten, Satbaria and so on. Outside of these schools, there are a number of NGO-run schools that are also conducting educational activities.


Notable people

* Makhdum Shah Daulah, thirteenth-century Sufi saint * Mohammed Abdul Matin, former deputy prime minister of Bangladesh * Mohammad Najibar Rahman, author *
Mazharul Islam Muzharul Islam (25 December 1923 – 15 July 2012) was a List of Bangladeshi architects, Bangladeshi architect, urban planner, educator and activist. He is considered as the Grand Master of regional modernism in South Asia. Islam is the pioneer ...
, former
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of the
University of Rajshahi The University of Rajshahi (), also known as Rajshahi University (RU), is a public research university located in Rajshahi, Bangladesh. It is the second oldest and third largest university in Bangladesh. The university's 59 departments are or ...
and the first director general of
Bangla Academy The Bangla Academy (, ) is the official regulatory body of the Bengali language in Bangladesh. It is an autonomous institution funded by the Government of Bangladesh that fosters the Bengali language, literature and culture, works to develop an ...
*
Choyon Islam Choyon Islam (born 16 November 1961) is a Bangladesh Awami League politician and a former Jatiya Sangsad member representing the Sirajganj-6 constituency. Career Choyon Islam was elected to parliament from Sirajganj-6 as a Bangladesh Awami Leag ...
, politician * Merina Jahan Kabita, politician *
Kamruddin Ahia Khan Majlish Kamruddin Ahia Khan Majlish (died 29 June 2020) was a politician of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party. He was a two-time Jatiya Sangsad member representing the Sirajganj-7 constituency and a member of the BNP central executive committee. Career ...
, politician * Md. Shahjahan, politician *
Abdur Razzak Mukul Abdur Razzak Mukul () was a Bangladeshi politician and freedom fighter. He was the former Member of Parliament for Pabna-7. Early life and family Mukul was born into a Bengali Muslim family in Shahzadpur, Pabna District. His brother, Rafiqul ...
, freedom fighter and politician *
Hashibur Rahman Swapon Hashibur Rahman Swapon (16 May 1954 – 2 September 2021) was a Bangladesh Awami League politician who served as Jatiya Sangsad member from the Sirajganj-6 and Sirajganj-7 constituencies. Early life and education Swapon was born on 16 June 195 ...
, politician * Syed Hossain Mansur, politician *
Arifur Rahman Arifur Rahman (born August 8, 1984) is a Bangladeshis, Bangladeshi-Norwegians, Norwegian political cartoonist, illustrator and animator. He is a self-taught cartoonist who is renowned for his contribution to cartoons both on the internet and in ...
, political
cartoonist A cartoonist is a visual artist who specializes in both drawing and writing cartoons (individual images) or comics (sequential images). Cartoonists differ from comics writers or comics illustrators/artists in that they produce both the litera ...
* Uzzal, film actor. *
Afiea Nusrat Barsha Afiea Nusrat Barsha, known as Barsha, is a Bangladeshi actress and YouTuber. Starting her career as a model, she made her feature film debut in Iftakar Chowdhury's 2010 film '' Khoj: The Search'' with another newcomer Ananta Jalil. She had roles ...
, film actress *
Akhi Khatun Akhi Khatun () is a Bangladeshi women's football defender who plays as a centre-back for Bashundhara Kings Women and the Bangladesh women's national football team The Bangladesh women's national football team is the women's national associa ...
, footballer * AKM Mahbubul Islam, politician *
Mohammad Barkatullah (author) Mohammad Barkatullah (2 March 1898 – 2 November 1974) was a Bangladeshi writer. Barkatullah was born in the village of Ghorashal under Shahjadpur which belonged to Pabna district at that time. Life Barkatullah was a deputy secretary of educat ...


See also

* Shahzadpur tehsil *
Upazilas of Bangladesh An ''upazila'' ( pronounced: ), formerly called ''thana'', is an administrative division in Bangladesh, functioning as a sub-unit of a districts of Bangladesh, district. It can be seen as an analogous to a county or a borough of Western count ...
*
Districts of Bangladesh The divisions of Bangladesh, divisions of Bangladesh are further divided into districts or (). The headquarters of a district is called the district seat (). There are 64 districts in Bangladesh. The districts are further subdivided into 495 s ...
*
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References

{{Authority control Upazilas of Sirajganj District