Feni District () is a coastal
district
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situated in the south-east of Bangladesh, within
Chittagong Division
Chittagong Division (), officially Chattogram Division, is geographically the largest of the eight administrative divisions of Bangladesh. It covers the southeasternmost areas of the country, with a total area of and a population according to th ...
. One of Bangladesh's smallest districts, it is strategically located along the
Dhaka–Chittagong transportation corridor. Bordered by
India
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to the north and the
Bay of Bengal
The Bay of Bengal is the northeastern part of the Indian Ocean. Geographically it is positioned between the Indian subcontinent and the Mainland Southeast Asia, Indochinese peninsula, located below the Bengal region.
Many South Asian and Southe ...
to the south, it serves as the sole entry point linking
Chittagong
Chittagong ( ), officially Chattogram, (, ) (, or ) is the second-largest city in Bangladesh. Home to the Port of Chittagong, it is the busiest port in Bangladesh and the Bay of Bengal. The city is also the business capital of Bangladesh. It ...
, the country's primary port city, to the northern districts.
The district's population stood at 1.6 million in 2022, ranking 42nd among 64 districts and 4th least populous in Chittagong Division. Established as Bangladesh's 61st district in 1984 with its administrative hub in
Feni city, it was previously a
sub-division under
Noakhali District
Noakhali District (), historically known as Bhulua (), is a Districts of Bangladesh, district in southeastern Bangladesh, located in Chattogram Division. It was established as a district in 1821, and officially named Noakhali in 1868. The distr ...
. The district comprises six
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 ...
s (sub-districts):
Sonagazi
Sonagazi () is an upazila (sub-district) of Feni District in Chittagong Division, Bangladesh, located on the coast of the Bay of Bengal.
At the 2022 census, its population was 290,000, making it the second most populous upazila in Feni District. ...
,
Fulgazi,
Parshuram,
Daganbhuiyan,
Chhagalnaiya and
Feni Sadar.
Deriving its name from the
Feni River
The Feni ( ; ISO: ''Phēnī Nadī'' ) is a river in southeastern Bangladesh and Tripura state of India. It is a trans-boundary river that is the subject of an ongoing dispute about water rights between the two countries. The Feni River originates ...
, the district has a rich history spanning five millennia, having been historically part of the greater regions of Noakhali,
Comilla
Comilla (), officially spelled Cumilla, is a metropolis on the banks of the Gomti River in eastern Bangladesh. Comilla was one of the cities of ancient Bengal. It was once the capital of Tripura kingdom. Comilla Airport is located in the Duli ...
, and
Tripura
Tripura () is a States and union territories of India, state in northeastern India. The List of states and union territories of India by area, third-smallest state in the country, it covers ; and the seventh-least populous state with a populat ...
. It was ruled by ancient kingdoms before coming under the Muslim rule of the
Delhi Sultanate
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Mughals
The Mughal Empire was an early modern empire in South Asia. At its peak, the empire stretched from the outer fringes of the Indus River Basin in the west, northern Afghanistan in the northwest, and Kashmir in the north, to the highlands of pre ...
from the 17th century, when it briefly served as a
frontier
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Australia
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settlement with thriving cities. The
British
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gained control in the late 18th century, formally establishing Feni as a
sub-division in 1876. Significant infrastructure development, including schools, colleges, roads and railways, occurred in the early 20th century. Feni's students played a vital role during Bangladesh's
language movement in the mid-20th century and subsequent
independence war, ultimately gaining independence from Pakistan on 6 December 1971.
Etymology
While there are disagreements surrounding the matter, it is generally believed that the settlement of Feni derived its name from the river of the same name, rather than the other way around. The origin of the name "Feni" itself is surrounded by various local legends, complicating efforts to determine its true source. However, most legends commonly suggest that the name is connected to the word (, meaning "snake").
The evolution of the word "Feni" or is evident in historical texts spanning several centuries. Writers and poets in the 15th and 16th centuries wrote about the area, referring to the word as both a river stream and a
ghat
Ghat (), a term used in the Indian subcontinent, to refer to the series of steps leading down to a body of water or wharf, such as a bathing or cremation place along the banks of a river or pond, the Ghats in Varanasi, Dhobi Ghat or the Aap ...
for ferry crossing. The emergence of the word appears to be evident in the language of Muslim poets and writers, such as the 17th-century
Persian
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** Persians, the majority ethnic group in Iran, not to be conflated with the Iranic peoples
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book
Baharistan-i-Ghaibi
The ''Baharistan-i-Ghaibi'' (), written by Mirza Nathan, is a 17th-century chronicle on the history of Bengal, Cooch Behar, Assam and Bihar under the reign of Mughal emperor Jahangir (1605–1627). Unlike other history books of the Mughal Empire, ...
, where the reference to the two rivers indicates the transformation of the word into or Feni.
History
Early history
The Feni region, situated in eastern Greater Noakhali (historically known as Bhulua), is believed by scholars to have an ancient history, despite its relatively recent addition to the country's administrative landscape. Historical records indicate the presence of human settlements dating back five thousand years ago within this region.
According to folklore, this area was once home to a flourishing society that settled near the legendary seas of or , showcasing the region's deep-rooted past. Scholars trace the arrival of
Aryan
''Aryan'' (), or ''Arya'' (borrowed from Sanskrit ''ārya''), Oxford English Dictionary Online 2024, s.v. ''Aryan'' (adj. & n.); ''Arya'' (n.)''.'' is a term originating from the ethno-cultural self-designation of the Indo-Iranians. It stood ...
s to the
Ganges Delta
The Ganges Delta (also known the Ganges-Brahmaputra Delta, the Sundarbans Delta or the Bengal Delta) is a river delta predominantly covering the Bengal region of the Indian subcontinent, consisting of Bangladesh and the Indian state of West Be ...
near Feni, marking a significant epoch in its history. Prehistorical discoveries in Feni dating back to the kingdom of
Gangaridai
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further underscore Feni's importance, suggesting it may have served as a vital frontier settlement during ancient times. Historical records point to the governance of a 7th-century dynasty as part of the
Samatata
Samataṭa (Brahmi script: ''sa-ma-ta-ṭa'') was an ancient geopolitical division of Bengal in the eastern Indian subcontinent. The Greco-Roman world, Greco-Roman account of Sounagoura is linked to the kingdom of Samatata. Its territory corres ...
region. Archaeological findings suggest the presence of the
Chandra dynasty
The Chandra dynasty was a Buddhist dynasty, originating from the South East Bengal region of Indian subcontinent, which ruled the Samatata area of Bengal, as well as Arakan. Later it was a neighbor to the Pala Empire to the north. Rulers of Ch ...
, which ruled over Samatata. Additionally, evidence indicates the possible rule of the
Pala Empire
The Pāla Empire was the empire ruled by the Pala dynasty, ("protector" in Sanskrit) a medieval Indian dynasty which ruled the kingdom of Gauda Kingdom, Gauda. The empire was founded with the election of Gopala, Gopāla by the chiefs of Kingdo ...
in Feni, notably under
King Mahipala II, after whom modern Mahipal is named. The Feni-Noakhali region was part of the ancient Pattikera Kingdom, possibly serving as a trade route connecting the kingdom with Burma (present-day Myanmar). The artificial lake called in Mahipal reflects the era of
Vijaya Sena
Vijaya Sena (''Bangla: বিজয় সেন''), also known as Vijay Sen in vernacular literature, was the son of Hemanta Sena, and the second ruler of the Sena dynasty. He conquered Bengal, fighting the kings of Gauda (city), Gauda, Kamarup ...
's rule, belonging to the
Sena dynasty
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. During the 13th century, the kingdom of
Bhulua emerged, encompassing the area that comprises the present-day Noakhali region.
Arrival of Islam and Muslim rule
During the medieval era, the arrival of
Sufis
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Practitioners of Sufism are referred to as "Sufis" (from , ), and ...
from Arabia and Central Asia profoundly influenced
Bengal
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's coastal regions. Promoting values of tolerance and love, they amalgamated Islamic teachings with local customs, shaping a distinctive cultural identity. By the onset of the Middle Ages, Muslims formed the majority in the Noakhali region, despite the absence of Muslim rule.
During the rule of
Muhammad bin Tughluq
Muhammad bin Tughluq (; ; 1290 – 20 March 1351), or Muhammad II, also named Jauna Khan as Crown Prince, further known by his epithets, The Eccentric Prince, or The Mad Sultan, was the eighteenth Sultan of Delhi. He reigned from 4 February 1 ...
, eastern Bengal came under the
Delhi Sultanate
The Delhi Sultanate or the Sultanate of Delhi was a Medieval India, late medieval empire primarily based in Delhi that stretched over large parts of the Indian subcontinent for more than three centuries. 's jurisdiction. Under the governance of
Bahram Khan
Bahram Khan (died 1337), also known as Tatar Khan, was the governor of Sonargaon, East Bengal (now Bangladesh), from 1328 until 1337. He was a general of the Delhi Sultanate. He was also appointed the governor of Satgaon from 1324 to 1328.
...
, who ruled over eastern Bengal during the
Tughlaq dynasty
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, the Bhulua or Greater Noakhali region was administratively linked to
Sonargaon
Sonargaon (; ; Literary translation, lit. ''Golden Hamlet (place), Hamlet'') is a historic city in central Bangladesh. It corresponds to the Sonargaon Upazila of Narayanganj District in Dhaka Division.
Sonargaon is one of the old capitals of ...
, one of the three administrative divisions of Bengal within the Delhi Sultanate. Ships laden with salt would depart from the ports of Bhulua and Jugidiya for overseas destinations.
Following Bahram's demise in 1338,
Fakhruddin Mubarak Shah
Fakhruddin Mubarak Shah (, ; reigned: 1338–1349), also known simply as Fakhra, was the founder of an independent sultanate and the Mubarak Shahi Dynasty, comprising modern-day eastern and southeastern Bangladesh. His kingdom was centred in the ...
proclaimed the independence of eastern Bengal at Sonargaon. After the establishment of the independent
Sultanate of Sonargaon, Fakhruddin set up a military camp in Feni while aiming to conquer Chittagong, overseeing the construction of a mosque and excavation of a reservoir in the region. In an effort to enhance connectivity within his realm, he contributed to the construction of a lengthy highway from
Chandpur to Chittagong, passing through Comilla and Feni. In later times, a significant portion of this old highway in the Feni region was incorporated into the DhakaChittagong Trunk Road.
During a period of instability in Bengal, the rise of Tripura as a regional power saw its king extending control over parts of Feni,
Comilla
Comilla (), officially spelled Cumilla, is a metropolis on the banks of the Gomti River in eastern Bangladesh. Comilla was one of the cities of ancient Bengal. It was once the capital of Tripura kingdom. Comilla Airport is located in the Duli ...
, and
Sylhet
Sylhet (; ) is a Metropolis, metropolitan city in the north eastern region of Bangladesh. It serves as the administrative center for both the Sylhet District and the Sylhet Division. The city is situated on the banks of the Surma River and, as o ...
, capitalising on the opportunity presented by
Raja Ganesha
Raja Ganesha was a zamindar ruler and the first Hindu Sultan of the Bengal Sultanate, who took advantage of the weakness of the first Ilyas Shahi dynasty and seized power in Bengal. Contemporary historians of the medieval period considered him ...
's seizure of power in Bengal.
In historical accounts, it is suggested that Rasti Khan, who served under
Ruknuddin Barbak Shah, governed areas extending from Feni to the northern regions of Chittagong. Additionally, during the
medieval period
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, the
Kingdom of Tripura exerted significant influence over the Feni and Comilla regions, with the eastern part of Feni being part of the district of Tripura during the British colonial period, which also encompassed the modern district of Comilla.
During the medieval era, a nobleman belonging to the
Sur Dynasty
The Sur Empire was an empire ruled by the Afghan (ethnonym), Afghan-origin Sur dynasty in North India, northern India for nearly 16 or 18 years, between 1538/1540 and 1556, with Sasaram (in modern-day Bihar) serving as its capital. It was fou ...
named Nizam Shah established a kingdom called Jafarabad along the banks of the
Feni River
The Feni ( ; ISO: ''Phēnī Nadī'' ) is a river in southeastern Bangladesh and Tripura state of India. It is a trans-boundary river that is the subject of an ongoing dispute about water rights between the two countries. The Feni River originates ...
. During the reign of
Mughal
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Related to the Mughal Empire
* Mughal Empire of South Asia between the 16th and 19th centuries
* Mughal dynasty
* Mughal emperors
* Mughal people, a social group of Central and South Asia
* Mughal architecture
* Mug ...
Emperor Akbar
Akbar (Jalal-ud-din Muhammad Akbar, – ), popularly known as Akbar the Great, was the third Mughal emperor, who reigned from 1556 to 1605. Akbar succeeded his father, Humayun, under a regent, Bairam Khan, who helped the young emperor expand ...
, territorial disputes arose between the Kingdoms of Tripura and
Arakan
Arakan ( or ; , ), formerly anglicised as Aracan, is the historical geographical name for the northeastern coastal region of the Bay of Bengal, covering present-day Bangladesh and Myanmar. The region was called "Arakan" for centuries. It is ...
, with Arakan initially seizing control of Chittagong and extending influence up to the Feni River. Following conflicts,
Mogh settlements were established in southern Feni-Noakhali, but they fled when the Mughals conquered Chittagong in 1666, who also drove out Portuguese settlers in the region who arrived in late 16th century.
Mughal era and rule of the Nawabs
Greater Noakhali fell under Mughal rule after they invaded the Bhulua Kingdom—which stretched as far as a portion of Comilla—and ousted its king Ananta Manikya in 1611, led by
Subahdar
Subahdar, also known as Nazim, was one of the designations of a governor of a Subah (province) during the Khalji dynasty of Bengal, Mamluk dynasty, Khalji dynasty, Tughlaq dynasty, and the Mughal era who was alternately designated as Sahib- ...
Islam Khan. To ensure control over the newly acquired territories, the Mughals set up a police station (
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 ...
), serving as the administrative hub of the area, at the mouth of the Feni River in Jugidiya. Its jurisdiction extended over significant portions of present-day Sonagazi and
Companiganj. This station served as the frontier outpost of the Mughal province of Bengal in the far southeast during that period, facing repeated attacks from the
Arakan Kingdom.
The Feni region was pivotal during the Mughal conquest of Chittagong, acting as the border with Arakan-held territory. Having been under Mughal control for fifty years, Feni was strategically fortified along the riverside to repel potential Arakanese attacks. After the Mughal conquest of Chittagong, they established a thriving city called Amirgaon in southern Feni, but it was eventually swallowed by the Feni River.
After the death of
Aurangzeb
Alamgir I (Muhi al-Din Muhammad; 3 November 1618 – 3 March 1707), commonly known by the title Aurangzeb, also called Aurangzeb the Conqueror, was the sixth Mughal emperors, Mughal emperor, reigning from 1658 until his death in 1707, becomi ...
's, the Mughal Empire began to fragment, leading to the rise of
Nawabs
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in Bengal in the early 18th century. Nawab
Murshid Quli Khan
Murshid Quli Khan ( 1660 – 30 June 1727), also known as Mohammad Hadi (born as Suryanarayana Mishra), was the first Nawab of Bengal, serving from 1717 to 1727.
According to some writers, he was born a Hindu in the Deccan Plateau 1670, Mur ...
, seeking to boost tax revenue, divided Feni's largest
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 ...
(administrative unit). Under his rule, the
East India Company
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established a textile mill in southern Feni's Jugidiya area. Toward the Nawab era's end, a new administrative unit, Chakla Roshnabad, was formed, spanning parts of Sylhet and Comilla, extending to the Feni River's southern bank.
Shamsher Gazi
Shamsher Gazi (; 1712–1760), also known as the Tiger of Bhati (region), Bhati (), was a ruler of Roshnabad and Tripura, which covers parts of modern-day Bangladesh and India. Gazi's reign (1748-1760) has been cited as the "most interesting epi ...
, who ruled Chakla Roshnabad, emerged as a notable figure, significantly influencing Feni's history.
Influence of the East India Company
Long before the
Battle of Plassey
The Battle of Plassey was a decisive victory of the British East India Company, under the leadership of Robert Clive, over the Nawab of Bengal and his French Indies Company, French allies on 23 June 1757. The victory was made possible by the de ...
, which handed control of Bengal to the East India Company, a French company established a significant textile mill in Jugidiya, a hub for various industries, near the mouth of the Feni River. In 1765, the East India Company gained the authority to collect taxes in Jugidiya and other areas by becoming the official tax collector (
diwan) for the Mughal emperor, thereby legitimizing its control over the region.
In 1770, the East India Company's ineptitude and exploitative tax policies precipitated a
severe famine. Concurrently, the coastal Feni-Noakhali region was devastated by a catastrophic cyclone and tidal surge, resulting in widespread displacement and destruction. The important settlement of Jugidiya was all but submerged. Despite the implementation of the
Permanent Settlement
The Permanent Settlement, also known as the Permanent Settlement of Bengal, was an agreement between the East India Company and landlords of Bengal to fix revenues to be raised from land that had far-reaching consequences for both agricultural m ...
system in 1793, much of Feni-Noakhali remained under direct East India Company control, with armed enforcement of high land revenue collection. In the same year, the
Manikya king of Tripura acquired land rights in the Roshnabad estate under the new system, including parts of Feni, compelling anti-English landowners to cede their land.
Establishment of Mahakuma
During the British colonial period, administrative units known as thanas were established under district collectorates, forming administrative unions within the district. In a subsequent phase of administrative decentralization, the British authorities divided each district into subdivisions called
mahakuma A mahakuma () was a mid-level administrative division used in parts of South Asia.
In 1950s Assam, a ''mahakuma'' was a sub-division.
As of 1977, Bangladesh was divided into 19 ''zilas'' (districts). The districts were subdivided into 62 ''mahakum ...
s. Before the establishment of Feni mahakuma the Chhagalnaiya and Parshuram thanas (currently upazilas), and Amirgaon thana were part of the Comilla and Noakhali districts respectively. In 1876, the Feni mahakuma (sub-division) was established under the jurisdiction of Noakhali District. The sub-divisional headquarters were originally located in Amirgaon, but were moved to Feni town in 1881.
Notably, in 1883,
Nabinchandra Sen
Nabinchandra Sen (; 10 February 1847 – 23 January 1909) was a Bengali poet and writer, often considered one of the greatest poets prior to the arrival of Rabindranath Tagore. He commented on the battle of Plassey and the arrival of British Rul ...
assumed the role of governor of the mahakuma, overseeing significant developments that earned him the moniker of the true architect of Feni. Furthermore, in 1895 and 1920, two pivotal railway lines, namely the
Assam Bengal railway
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History
Assam Bengal Railway was incorporated in ...
and the Feni
Belonia branch line, were constructed, vastly improving Feni's connectivity and contributing to its development. Syed Amir Uddin, also known as Pagla Miah, was a Sufi saint who exerted significant influence in the Feni region during this period, earning recognition as its spiritual architect.
History leading up to the partition
The districts of Feni and Noakhali played a pioneering role in the
Swadeshi
The Swadeshi movement was a self-sufficiency movement that was part of the Indian independence movement and contributed to the development of Indian nationalism. Before the BML Government's decision for the partition of Bengal was made public in ...
(self-reliance) movement, particularly in the boycott of foreign goods during the 1930s.
Khadi
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cloth, produced by local weavers, gained immense popularity in these regions. The demand for a separate homeland for Muslims of the subcontinent, presented at the All-India Muslim League Conference held in
Lahore
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in March 1940, resonated strongly in the Feni-Noakhali region, just as it did in other parts of Bengal.
Habibullah Bahar Chowdhury of Feni emerged as a leading figure during this time.
Amidst the escalating tensions of the
Pakistan Movement
The Pakistan Movement was a religiopolitical and social movement that emerged in the early 20th century as part of a campaign that advocated the creation of an Islamic state in parts of what was then British Raj. It was rooted in the two-nation the ...
and the
Indian independence struggle
The Indian independence movement was a series of historic events in South Asia with the ultimate aim of ending British colonial rule. It lasted until 1947, when the Indian Independence Act 1947 was passed.
The first nationalistic movement to ...
, Feni gained prominence as a significant military hub in South Asia throughout
World War II
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. Its strategic position led to the creation of an
Allied forward base and the construction of a
large airstrip, which now forms part of the premises of
Feni Girls' Cadet College.
Local residents became increasingly agitated as Allied soldiers engaged in acts of violence against women, sparking protests that were met with lethal gunfire. In 1943, Feni endured a Japanese bombing raid during World War II, causing plane crashes and pilot casualties.
As the war concluded and India's independence approached in 1946,
communal tensions heightened in nearby regions. Feni's Hindu-majority areas saw limited violence thanks to local intervention. Ultimately, in 1947, the Indian subcontinent gained independence, leading to the partition into Pakistan and India.
Post-partition of Bengal
Following partition in 1947, Feni, bordered by the Indian state of Tripura, experienced demographic shifts and social hurdles. The king of Tripura's significant land holdings in Feni shaped its socio-economic dynamics. Many Hindu families migrated to Tripura and
West Bengal
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, including professionals, leading to a social void. With Hindu educators departing, the education sector faced crisis, while returning Muslims from India added to unemployment. Post-
World War II
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, Bengali workers returning from Burma worsened economic challenges in Feni.
After partition, Tripura's population grew, prompting new settlements by flattening hills and clearing forests. This led to changes in river courses, causing floods in Feni, endangering agriculture and causing annual crop and resource losses worth
crore
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s.
The hastily demarcated Feni-Tripura border by the Radcliffe Boundary Commission led to challenges for local residents. Many farmers found their houses in East Pakistani Feni while their cultivated land remained in Indian Tripura, causing households to straddle two countries. This created the issue of , where individuals became citizens of both nations due to the border cutting through their homes.
Pakistani rule and the language movement
The
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*All-India Muslim League, led the demand for the partition of India resulting in the creation of Pakistan
** Punjab Muslim League, a branch of the organization above
**Unionist Muslim L ...
partythe dominant political party of the regionexhibited limited internal democracy and suppressed dissent in Feni, resulting in political, social, and cultural stagnation. However,
Feni College emerged as a significant institution during this period. In 1948, it established a student council with a unique democratic structure, featuring direct student elections, unlike the prevalent indirect election systems (through elected representatives) or faculty-appointed bodies elsewhere. These elections sparked discussions among local intellectuals and politicians, encouraging broader public engagement. The elected student council leader became a prominent figure, representing students in social and cultural spheres. Over time, Feni College, through its student council, wielded growing influence on the region's social and political landscape, particularly the
language movement of Bangladesh. Following
Muhammad Ali Jinnah
Muhammad Ali Jinnah (born Mahomedali Jinnahbhai; 25 December 187611 September 1948) was a barrister, politician, and the founder of Pakistan. Jinnah served as the leader of the All-India Muslim League from 1913 until the inception of Pa ...
's declaration of Urdu as the sole national language in 1948, Feni witnessed numerous anti-government movements, notably during the language movement peak in 1952. Despite orders, students organized public rallies and political movements, continuing well into
Ayub Khan
Mohammad Ayub Khan (14 May 1907 – 19 April 1974) was a Pakistani military dictator who served as the second president of Pakistan from 1958 until his resignation on 1969. He was the first native commander-in-chief of the Pakistan Army, se ...
's military rule.
Abdus Salam
Mohammad Abdus Salam Salam adopted the forename "Mohammad" in 1974 in response to the anti-Ahmadiyya decrees in Pakistan, similarly he grew his beard. (; ; 29 January 192621 November 1996) was a Pakistani theoretical physicist. He shared the 1 ...
, a journalist, played a significant role in the language movement of Dhaka and ultimately sacrificed his life for the cause.
After the
1954 legislative elections, Feni underwent a flurry of socio-economic advancements, including the straightening of Silonia and Muhuri rivers (which also saw construction of a dam), digging of Kalidas-Pahalia canal, and development of key infrastructure like bridges and roads. Efforts were made to establish industries such as textile mills, and the town of Feni was incorporated, with initiatives to provide supply of electricity.
Following his release from imprisonment on
sedition charges,
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman (17 March 1920 – 15 August 1975), also known by the honorific Bangabandhu, was a Bangladeshi politician, revolutionary, statesman and activist who was the founding president of Bangladesh. As the leader of Bangl ...
, the founding father of Bangladesh, was permitted to host a rally in Feni during
Yahya Khan
Agha Muhammad Yahya Khan (4 February 191710 August 1980) was a Pakistani army officer who served as the third president of Pakistan from 1969 to 1971. He also served as the fifth Commander-in-Chief, Pakistan, commander-in-chief of the Pakistan ...
's rule, marking it as the first area he visited after Dhaka. After his
influential speech on 7 March 1971, urging people to take up arms for independence, the people of Feni displayed great enthusiasm by forming a
Rastrabhasha Sangram Parishad resistance committee (), contributing to the preparation for the impending conflict.
Bangladesh War of Independence

During the independence war, Feni was a
main supply route
A main supply route (MSR) is the route or routes designated within an area of operations upon which the bulk of traffic flows in support of military operations and humanitarian operations. MSR is a term that is also used in insurgency and irregul ...
for the Pakistani occupation forces, serving as a vital line of communication for transporting troops, arms, and ammunition from the port city of Chittagong to the capital city Dhaka and other parts of the country.
In the early stages,
Khwaja Ahmed, head of the resistance committee, organised a diverse force of
Mukti Bahini
The Mukti Bahini, initially called the Mukti Fauj, also known as the Bangladesh Forces, was a big tent armed guerrilla resistance movement consisting of the Bangladeshi military personnel, paramilitary personnel and civilians during the Ba ...
() comprising local police,
East Pakistan Rifles
East is one of the four cardinal directions or points of the compass. It is the opposite direction from west and is the direction from which the Sun rises on the Earth.
Etymology
As in other languages, the word is formed from the fact that eas ...
(now Border Guard Bangladesh) and
Ansar members, ex-military personnel, students, and local youth. Notable individuals such as
Joynal Hazari, Noor Ahmed Hazari,
Joynal Abedin, Jafar Ullah Khan, Mostafa Hossain, and Flight Lt. Abdur Rouf were instrumental in this effort. They established control of Feni town and fortified Shuvapur Bridge to defend against approaching forces from the south. Subsequently, additional support arrived from Chittagong, reinforcing their defensive positions. Intense confrontations ensued around Shuvapur and Gopal Union as Pakistani forces attempted to cross the Feni River, resulting in significant casualties on their side. The control of the Feni River was crucial due to the strategic importance of Shuvapur road bridge and Dhumghat rail bridge as vital transportation links for the district.
Throughout the first phase of the war, Feni remained unoccupied by enemy forces until 22 April. However, desperate to establish communication between Dhaka and Chittagong, the invading forces launched a land attack from the north in Cumilla, eventually gaining control over Feni. After the fall of Feni town, pro-independence fighters retreated eastward to Chhagalnaiya, where they inflicted significant casualties on the invaders and seized arms, despite later facing air attacks. With enemy forces concentrated in Feni town, other parts of Feni, including Sonagazi, were relatively free from occupation, allowing fighters to regain control of strategic routes and achieve victories.
In July and August, local collaborators known as
Razakars emerged, committing atrocities such as killings and arson. Feni's proximity to Tripura in India enabled fighters to receive military training and employ
guerrilla
Guerrilla warfare is a form of unconventional warfare in which small groups of irregular military, such as rebels, Partisan (military), partisans, paramilitary personnel or armed civilians, which may include Children in the military, recruite ...
tactics against the invading forces and their collaborators in the second phase of the war. During the war, notable figures such as
Sultan Mahmud, a former officer of the
Pakistan Air Force
The Pakistan Air Force (PAF) (; ) is the aerial warfare branch of the Pakistan Armed Forces, tasked primarily with the aerial defence of Pakistan, with a secondary role of providing air support to the Pakistan Army and Pakistan Navy when re ...
,
Salahuddin Mumtaz,
Amin Ahmed Chowdhury, and
Jafar Imam emerged, contributing significantly to various aspects of the war and Feni's development.
Following
Pakistan's invasion of western India on 3 December, India officially recognised Bangladesh, energising the Mukti Bahini, which launched extensive attacks by land, air, and sea on Pakistani positions. Overwhelmed by these assaults, the invading forces retreated towards Cumilla during the night of 6 December, taking with them the non-Bengali governor of the Feni mahakuma. At dawn the next day, the flag of an independent Bangladesh was raised, eliciting cheers from thousands of people across the Feni region. Eventually, on 16 December, the Pakistani forces formally surrendered in Dhaka, marking Bangladesh's attainment of sovereignty and independence.
Establishment of the district and post-independence
In the late 1950s, discussions began about making Feni mahakuma a separate district. Despite various attempts over the years, including proposals during Sheikh Mujib's tenure and administrative reforms under
Ershad's government, no progress was made. However, after persistent local protests, Feni was finally established as the 61st district of Bangladesh
on 1 March 1984, encompassing of land.
Geography
Feni is one of the smallest districts of Bangladesh, covering a total area of .
Situated along the strategic DhakaChittagong transportation corridor at Bangladesh's south-eastern border, it serves as the sole entry point linking the country's primary port city of
Chittagong
Chittagong ( ), officially Chattogram, (, ) (, or ) is the second-largest city in Bangladesh. Home to the Port of Chittagong, it is the busiest port in Bangladesh and the Bay of Bengal. The city is also the business capital of Bangladesh. It ...
to the northern districts, making it a crucial transit point for goods and people moving between the major economic hubs.
The district is surrounded by
Nangalkot and
Chauddagram upazilas of
Comilla District
Comilla District, officially known as Cumilla District, () is a district located in southeastern Bangladesh. It lies about southeast of Dhaka. Comilla is bordered by Brahmanbaria District, Brahmanbaria and Narayanganj District, Narayanganj dis ...
, as well as
Tripura
Tripura () is a States and union territories of India, state in northeastern India. The List of states and union territories of India by area, third-smallest state in the country, it covers ; and the seventh-least populous state with a populat ...
state of India to the north. To the west and south-west lie
Senbagh and
Companiganj upazilas of
Noakhali District
Noakhali District (), historically known as Bhulua (), is a Districts of Bangladesh, district in southeastern Bangladesh, located in Chattogram Division. It was established as a district in 1821, and officially named Noakhali in 1868. The distr ...
, while Tripura borders it to the east and north-east.
Mirsharai Upazila of Chittagong District lies to the south-east, and the
estuary
An estuary is a partially enclosed coastal body of brackish water with one or more rivers or streams flowing into it, and with a free connection to the open sea. Estuaries form a transition zone between river environments and maritime enviro ...
of the
Feni River
The Feni ( ; ISO: ''Phēnī Nadī'' ) is a river in southeastern Bangladesh and Tripura state of India. It is a trans-boundary river that is the subject of an ongoing dispute about water rights between the two countries. The Feni River originates ...
at the
Bay of Bengal
The Bay of Bengal is the northeastern part of the Indian Ocean. Geographically it is positioned between the Indian subcontinent and the Mainland Southeast Asia, Indochinese peninsula, located below the Bengal region.
Many South Asian and Southe ...
marks the southern border. The finger-like strip of land that juts out into Tripura in the north is called the Belonia Bulge, bordered by India on three sides.
Physical geography
Feni is characterised by its flat terrain, previously featuring hills, mounds, forests, and jungles primarily in the eastern part of
Chhagalnaiya and
Parshuram upazilas. In the past, the region around Kalidah featured a large wetland, but with the construction of the Kalidas-Pahalia canal in the 1950s, this wetland has been transformed into cultivable land.
Rivers

Feni is traversed by several main rivers including the
Feni River
The Feni ( ; ISO: ''Phēnī Nadī'' ) is a river in southeastern Bangladesh and Tripura state of India. It is a trans-boundary river that is the subject of an ongoing dispute about water rights between the two countries. The Feni River originates ...
, Little Feni River,
Muhuri River, Silonia River, and Kahua River, originating from hilly regions further north in India and flowing southwards into the Bay of Bengal.
The Silonia River, situated in Parshuram Upazila, originates from the hilly regions of the Indian state of Tripura. It eventually merges into the Muhuri River located in Chhagalnaiya Upazila. Along its course, the river traverses through Feni Sadar, Fulgazi, Parshuram, and Chhagalnaiya Upazilas. One branch of the Muhuri River goes further east and then reunites. Locally, this branch is known as the Kahua.
The
Dakatia River's branch which enters through Sindurpur of Daganbhuiyan Upazila is referred to as the Little Feni River. This river continues southward and subsequently splits into two, flowing along the western side of Kazirhat and eventually converging into the Bay of Bengal. At the mouth of the Little Feni River, a
regulator has been constructed as part of the Kazirhat Sluice Gate irrigation project.
Soil
The soil composition in Feni District is primarily defined by the presence of
Old Brahmaputra floodplain series, primarily olive
silty loam and gray soil.
Extensive alluvial lands, known locally as , have formed due to the erosion caused by the Feni and Muhuri rivers, resulting in the displacement of numerous settlements. In the northern area of Feni, where small hillocks are situated, the soil is mainly brown and highly acidic.
Geological features
Approximately south of Feni town lies a subsurface
anticline
In structural geology, an anticline is a type of Fold (geology), fold that is an arch-like shape and has its oldest Bed (geology), beds at its core, whereas a syncline is the inverse of an anticline. A typical anticline is convex curve, c ...
, stretching about in length and in width. In 1981,
Petrobangla drilled a gas well within this structure, which was subsequently abandoned in 1998.
Climate
Feni District has a
monsoon climate
An area of tropical monsoon climate (occasionally known as a sub-equatorial, tropical wet climate or a tropical monsoon and trade-wind littoral climate) is a tropical climate subtype that corresponds to the Köppen climate classification category ' ...
(
Köppen climate classification
The Köppen climate classification divides Earth climates into five main climate groups, with each group being divided based on patterns of seasonal precipitation and temperature. The five main groups are ''A'' (tropical), ''B'' (arid), ''C'' (te ...
''Am'') characterised by warmth and relative equity throughout the year. Summer typically sets in from the middle of April and extends until the middle of June. During this period, the district experiences a maximum
mean
A mean is a quantity representing the "center" of a collection of numbers and is intermediate to the extreme values of the set of numbers. There are several kinds of means (or "measures of central tendency") in mathematics, especially in statist ...
temperature of and a minimum mean temperature of . The level of humidity varies, with a minimum of around 20% in January and reaching close to 100% in July.
Additionally, the average annual rainfall in the district is recorded at .
Flora

In the farmlands of Feni District, a diverse range of crops are cultivated, including local and high-yield variety (HYV) rice, jute, vegetables, spices, pulses, oilseeds, etc. are produced. Although the total forest area in the district, covering
is not organised, the plain land is often covered under homestead forests containing diverse fruit and non-fruit trees.
Common trees in the area include , , , , , , , , , and . Additionally, bananas, , , , , and grow abundantly in the area.
The district is home to indigenous timber trees like and ''
Dipterocarpus
'' D. retusus'' in Köhler
''Dipterocarpus'' is a genus of flowering plants and the type genus of family Dipterocarpaceae.
''Dipterocarpus'' is the third-largest and most diverse genus among the Dipterocarpaceae. The species are well known for ...
()'', alongside introduced species such as . Common trees like are used for fuel and fencing, while and find use in matchstick and mattress production, respectively. New introductions include and ''
Pinus
A pine is any conifer tree or shrub in the genus ''Pinus'' () of the family Pinaceae. ''Pinus'' is the sole genus in the subfamily Pinoideae.
''World Flora Online'' accepts 134 species-rank taxa (119 species and 15 nothospecies) of pines as c ...
(pine)''. is abundant but low quality, while and wood is of good quality. is used for furniture, and for boat building and house pillars.
plantations are increasing in the north and west of the district, while trees are abundant district-wide. and are also common, with the latter being particularly valuable for its juice, which is used to make
jaggery
Jaggery is a List of unrefined sweeteners, traditional non-centrifugal cane sugar consumed in the Indian subcontinent, Southeast Asia, North America, Central America, Brazil and Africa. It is a concentrated product of Sugarcane juice, cane jui ...
, and its leaves, which are used for large fans. Betel nut and coconut are significant sources of household income.
Shady trees in the area include , , and . Although plantations of cane, bamboo, and thatching grass are gradually decreasing, they are still widely used for various purposes such as fencing, basket making, and thatching. Cane is utilised for making baskets, binding, and thatching. Marshes contain and , extensively used for making mats and baskets.
Fauna
Feni district boasts a diverse range of wildlife, including mammals, birds, fish, reptiles, amphibians, spiders, millipedes, and numerous insects. Common mammals in Feni include domestic species like , , , , , , several species of rats, and . Feni is home to a wide variety of bird species commonly found throughout Bangladesh.
The district boasts numerous species of freshwater fish, including , , ''
Catla
Catla (''Labeo catla''; ) also known as the major South Asian carp, is an economically important South Asian freshwater fish in the carp family Cyprinidae. It is native to rivers and lakes in northern India, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Nepal, and Pakis ...
'', ''
Macrones
The Macrones ( ka, მაკრონები, ; , ''Makrōnes'') were an ancient Colchian tribe in the east of Pontus, about the Moschici Mountains (modern Yalnizçam Dağlari, Turkey). The name is allegedly derived from the name of Kromni ...
()'', , , , and marine fish, like , , , ''
Ompok
''Ompok'' is a genus of fish in the family (biology), family Siluridae found in lakes and large rivers throughout South Asia, South and Southeast Asia.
Taxonomy
The genus is recognized to be paraphyly, paraphyletic. The species of ''Ompok'' have ...
(')'', prawns, dry fish, and crabs. Small fishes include , , . Exotic fishes that are commonly used in commercial fish farming include , , , and .
Several types of reptiles and amphibians are found in the district, including snakes, lizards, , different species of
iguana
''Iguana'' (, ) is a genus of herbivorous lizards that are native to tropical areas of Mexico, Central America, South America, and the Caribbean. The genus was first described by Austrian naturalist Josephus Nicolaus Laurenti, J.N. Laurenti in ...
, , , .
Governance and politics
Administrative divisions
The administrative structure of Feni District is organized into several tiers, with the
Zila Parishad (district council) at the top level. The district is further divided into several
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 ...
s, each serving as a rural administrative unit governed by the
Upazila Parishad (sub-district council). Within each upazila, unions form the lowest rural administrative units, comprising
mauzas and
villages
A village is a human settlement or community, larger than a hamlet but smaller than a town with a population typically ranging from a few hundred to a few thousand. Although villages are often located in rural areas, the term urban village ...
, and are overseen by the
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 ...
(union council). At the urban level, cities are designated as
paurashava
Municipal corporations or municipalities (also known as pourasabha) () are the local governing bodies of cities and towns in Bangladesh. There are 330 such municipal corporations in eight divisions of Bangladesh. A municipal corporation serving a ...
s or municipalities. These administrative bodies, both rural and urban, are responsible for a wide range of functions and duties concerning civic affairs, community welfare, and local development initiatives within the district.
Feni District comprises six upazilas (sub-districts), five municipalities, 43 union councils, 543 mauzas, and 577 villages.
Among the six upazilas,
Feni Sadar Upazila
Feni Sadar () is an upazila of Feni District in the Division of Chittagong, Bangladesh. The district headquarters and all other administrative offices are located here.
Geography
Feni Sadar is located at . It has 97,869 households and a total ...
has the highest population, while
Parshuram Upazila has the lowest.
In terms of total area,
Sonagazi Upazila
Sonagazi () is an upazila (sub-district) of Feni District in Chittagong Division, Bangladesh, located on the coast of the Bay of Bengal.
At the 2022 census, its population was 290,000, making it the second most populous upazila in Feni District. ...
is the largest, while
Parshuram Upazila covers the smallest area.
District administration

At the district level, Feni District is governed by an appointed executive authority known as the
Deputy Commissioner
A deputy commissioner is a police, income tax or administrative official in many countries. The rank is commonplace in police forces of Commonwealth of Nations, Commonwealth countries, usually ranking below the Commissioner.
Australia
In all Aust ...
, who serves as the chief administrative and revenue officer.
The Deputy Commissioner's responsibilities encompass overseeing all activities within the district. The governance of the district is overseen by the
Zila Parishad, or District Council, which comprises elected members, officials, and women representatives. The council, which includes a chairman and vice-chairman elected from among its members, also features
''ex officio'' official members such as the Deputy Commissioner and the chief executive officer. Empowered by the Local Government Act of 1988 and Zila Parishad Act of 2000, the Zila Parishad is entitled to government grants and possesses the authority to levy taxes, rates, tolls, and fees on specified items.
It also bears the responsibility of carrying out development activities by formulating annual and five-year plans in consultation with other local government institutions and individuals, considering their own financial capabilities. The district headquarters are located in the city of
Feni.
Since November 2024, Saiful Islam has been serving as the appointed Deputy Commissioner of Feni District, superseding Mushammat Shahina Akhtar following protests demanding her removal. Khairul Bashar Majumdar Tapon was elected as the Chairman of the Zila Parishad in 2020, while Nahida Akter Tania assumed the position of Chief Executive Officer in 2024.
Constituencies of the national parliament
Feni District is represented by three constituencies 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 ...
.
Feni-1
Feni-1 is a constituency of the Jatiya Sangsad (National Parliament) of Bangladesh. Since 6 August 2024, the seat has been vacant.
Boundaries
The constituency encompasses Chhagalnaiya, Fulgazi, and Parshuram upazilas.
History
The constitu ...
constituency covers
Parshuram,
Chhagalnaiya, and
Fulgazi upazilas, while
Feni-2 encompasses
Feni Sadar Upazila
Feni Sadar () is an upazila of Feni District in the Division of Chittagong, Bangladesh. The district headquarters and all other administrative offices are located here.
Geography
Feni Sadar is located at . It has 97,869 households and a total ...
and
Feni-3 includes
Sonagazi
Sonagazi () is an upazila (sub-district) of Feni District in Chittagong Division, Bangladesh, located on the coast of the Bay of Bengal.
At the 2022 census, its population was 290,000, making it the second most populous upazila in Feni District. ...
and
Daganbhuiyan upazilas.
The constituent positions have been vacant since the dissolution of the national parliament on 6 August 2024.
Demographics
At the
2022 Census of Bangladesh
The 2022 Bangladeshi census () was a detailed enumeration of the Bangladeshi population constituting the sixth national census in the country. It was scheduled to be held in June 2022, was conducted by the Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics, and th ...
, Feni District had a population of 1,648,896, ranking it as the 42nd most populous district out of the 64 districts in Bangladesh. Approximately 29.67% of its population resided in urban areas. The average annual
population growth rate
Population growth is the increase in the number of people in a population or dispersed group. The global population has grown from 1 billion in 1800 to 8.2 billion in 2025. Actual global human population growth amounts to around 70 million annu ...
stood at 1.22%, equal to the national average. Children under 10 years old accounted for 20.09% (331,332) of the population. The district had a
population density
Population density (in agriculture: Standing stock (disambiguation), standing stock or plant density) is a measurement of population per unit land area. It is mostly applied to humans, but sometimes to other living organisms too. It is a key geog ...
of 1,665 people per square kilometre. Feni Sadar had the highest population density, followed by Daganbhuiyan.
The census data stated that the district comprised 377,164 households, with an average household size of 4.3 people, higher than the national norm.
The
sex ratio
A sex ratio is the ratio of males to females in a population. As explained by Fisher's principle, for evolutionary reasons this is typically about 1:1 in species which reproduce sexually. However, many species deviate from an even sex ratio, ei ...
in Feni District was 89.87 males per 100 females, lower than the national average of 98.07.
The
literacy rate
Literacy is the ability to read and write, while illiteracy refers to an inability to read and write. Some researchers suggest that the study of "literacy" as a concept can be divided into two periods: the period before 1950, when literacy was ...
among individuals aged 7 and over was 80.79%, surpassing the national average of 74.8%. However, males had a higher literacy rate than females.
Religion
The majority of the population in this district adheres to
Islam
Islam is an Abrahamic religions, Abrahamic monotheistic religion based on the Quran, and the teachings of Muhammad. Adherents of Islam are called Muslims, who are estimated to number Islam by country, 2 billion worldwide and are the world ...
, with a minority
Hindu
Hindus (; ; also known as Sanātanīs) are people who religiously adhere to Hinduism, also known by its endonym Sanātana Dharma. Jeffery D. Long (2007), A Vision for Hinduism, IB Tauris, , pp. 35–37 Historically, the term has also be ...
population.
Muslims
Muslims () are people who adhere to Islam, a Monotheism, monotheistic religion belonging to the Abrahamic religions, Abrahamic tradition. They consider the Quran, the foundational religious text of Islam, to be the verbatim word of the God ...
constitute 94.41% of the population, while
Hindus
Hindus (; ; also known as Sanātanīs) are people who religiously adhere to Hinduism, also known by its endonym Sanātana Dharma. Jeffery D. Long (2007), A Vision for Hinduism, IB Tauris, , pp. 35–37 Historically, the term has also be ...
make up around 5.53%. There is a small population of around 700 Buddhists living in Feni Sadar and Sonagazi upazilas.
Language
The regional language of Feni exhibits notable similarities with the regional languages spoken in
Chauddagram and
Laksam
Laksam is a city in eastern Bangladesh. It is the headquarters of Laksam Upazila of Comilla District. It is situated on the banks of the Dakatia River.
Demographics
According to the 2022 Bangladesh census, Laksam city had a population of 9 ...
upazilas of the
Comilla
Comilla (), officially spelled Cumilla, is a metropolis on the banks of the Gomti River in eastern Bangladesh. Comilla was one of the cities of ancient Bengal. It was once the capital of Tripura kingdom. Comilla Airport is located in the Duli ...
region, as well as in
Mirsharai
Mirsarai () is a town and municipality in Chattogram District of Chattogram Division, Bangladesh
Bangladesh, officially the People's Republic of Bangladesh, is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and dependencies by popu ...
and
Baraiyarhat regions of Chittagong District. Additionally, the language spoken in the
Noakhali
Noakhali District (), historically known as Bhulua (), is a Districts of Bangladesh, district in southeastern Bangladesh, located in Chattogram Division. It was established as a district in 1821, and officially named Noakhali in 1868. The distr ...
and
Lakshmipur
Lakshmipur () is a city and headquarter of Lakshmipur District in the Chittagong Division, Bangladesh.
Demographics
According to the 2011 Bangladesh census, Lakshmipur had 17,009 households and a population of 83,112. 18,345 (22.07%) were u ...
areas shares many commonalities with the regional language of Feni. One distinctive feature of the Feni dialect is its accessibility to people from various regions of Bangladesh, who can readily understand and adopt its linguistic nuances.
Economy
The main occupation of the people of the district are agriculture and
foreign remittance. The main source of incomes are: agriculture 21%, non-agricultural labourer 2.57%, industry 35%, commerce 15.98%, transport and communication 4.66%, construction 1.86%, religious service 0.43%, rent and remittance 11.53% and others 12.19%. There are two industrial areas in this district. Total number of heavy industries are 4, medium industries are 17, small industries are 826 and cottage industries are 3419. There is a gas field in Dhalia union of Feni sadar area. Total area of agriculture land is 75,922
hectare
The hectare (; SI symbol: ha) is a non-SI metric unit of area equal to a square with 100-metre sides (1 hm2), that is, square metres (), and is primarily used in the measurement of land. There are 100 hectares in one square kilometre. ...
s and arable land is 74,720 hectares.
Education

As of 2011, Feni District had 11
degree colleges, 10
higher secondary colleges, one girls'
cadet college
Cadet college is a special military high school system of British Raj and later, Pakistan and Bangladesh.
History
British Raj
This system was first established in the pre-Partition, pre-Independence era in order to support the push to indig ...
, one
polytechnic institute
An institute of technology (also referred to as technological university, technical university, university of technology, polytechnic university) is an institution of tertiary education that specializes in engineering, technology, applied science ...
(
Feni Polytechnic Institute), one computer institute (
Feni Computer Institute), 155
secondary school
A secondary school, high school, or senior school, is an institution that provides secondary education. Some secondary schools provide both ''lower secondary education'' (ages 11 to 14) and ''upper secondary education'' (ages 14 to 18), i.e., b ...
s, 19
lower secondary schools, 528
primary school
A primary school (in Ireland, India, the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Trinidad and Tobago, Jamaica, South Africa, and Singapore), elementary school, or grade school (in North America and the Philippines) is a school for primary ...
s, 99
madrasa
Madrasa (, also , ; Arabic: مدرسة , ), sometimes Romanization of Arabic, romanized as madrasah or madrassa, is the Arabic word for any Educational institution, type of educational institution, secular or religious (of any religion), whet ...
s, six technical and
vocational institutions. In 2012, a university was established to address the higher educational requirements of students in the region.
Schools
The year 1886 marked a significant milestone in the establishment of modern educational institutions in Feni.
Nabinchandra Sen
Nabinchandra Sen (; 10 February 1847 – 23 January 1909) was a Bengali poet and writer, often considered one of the greatest poets prior to the arrival of Rabindranath Tagore. He commented on the battle of Plassey and the arrival of British Rul ...
, serving as the Sub-divisional Officer of Feni at the time, founded the inaugural primary school of the sub-division, known today as
Feni Pilot School, through community fundraising efforts. Feni's first English high school was established shortly thereafter. Later, in 1910, the first girls' school in Feni was inaugurated. Outside the city of Feni, the oldest noteworthy high schools are Mangalkandi, Chhagalnaiya Pilot, and Amirabad, established before 1920. Additionally,
Atatürk Model High School in Daganbhuiyan Upazila was established in 1939.
Colleges and universities
Founded in 1922,
Feni College stands as a traditional institution dedicated to the advancement of higher education. Before its inception, students from affluent backgrounds typically had to travel to
Dhaka
Dhaka ( or ; , ), List of renamed places in Bangladesh, formerly known as Dacca, is the capital city, capital and list of cities and towns in Bangladesh, largest city of Bangladesh. It is one of the list of largest cities, largest and list o ...
or
Kolkata
Kolkata, also known as Calcutta ( its official name until 2001), is the capital and largest city of the Indian state of West Bengal. It lies on the eastern bank of the Hooghly River, west of the border with Bangladesh. It is the primary ...
for further studies. However, the establishment of Feni College provided a local avenue for higher education, enabling students from diverse economic backgrounds to pursue advanced studies. This accessibility contributed to the rapid expansion of the college, marking a significant milestone in the educational landscape of the area. Besides the historical Feni College, colleges that are also available for higher education in Feni include Govt Zia Women's College (established as Feni Women's College), Chhagalnaiya College, Parshuram College, Fulgazi College, Haji Monir Ahmed College, Sonagazi College, Daganbhuiyan Iqbal Memorial College, Sheikh Shahidul Islam College. In 2006, Prime Minister
Khaleda Zia
Begum Khaleda Zia (born August–September 1945) is a Bangladeshi politician who served as the prime minister of Bangladesh from 1991 to 1996 and again from 2001 to 2006. She was the first female prime minister of Bangladesh and the second fema ...
inaugurated
Feni Girls' Cadet College, one of the three
cadet college
Cadet college is a special military high school system of British Raj and later, Pakistan and Bangladesh.
History
British Raj
This system was first established in the pre-Partition, pre-Independence era in order to support the push to indig ...
s for girls in Bangladesh. The privately-owned
Feni University, established in 2012 and beginning its academic activities in 2013, is the only university in the district.
Health
There are one modern government general hospital, 5 upazila health complexes, one heart foundation hospital, one diabetic hospital, one chest disease clinic (
tuberculosis
Tuberculosis (TB), also known colloquially as the "white death", or historically as consumption, is a contagious disease usually caused by ''Mycobacterium tuberculosis'' (MTB) bacteria. Tuberculosis generally affects the lungs, but it can al ...
), one
trauma center
A trauma center, or trauma centre, is a hospital equipped and staffed to provide care for patients suffering from major traumatic injuries such as falls, motor vehicle collisions, or gunshot wounds. The term "trauma center" may be used incorr ...
, one mother and child care center, one nursing training institute, 19 union health centers, 33 union family care centers and 114 community clinics.
There was a private medical college named Feni Medical College from 1997 to 2004.
Transport
Road
The district is situated adjacent to the
DhakaChittagong Highway, facilitating convenient access from any district of Bangladesh via Chittagong and Dhaka.
The FeniNoakhali Highway serves as a vital link between Feni and Noakhali districts, with a total length of .
The district boasts a total length of of paved roads, complemented by of semi-paved roads and of dirt roads.
Private bus operators offer a variety of services in Feni District. Star Line Special, providing both AC and non-AC buses, connects Dhaka with Feni, Chhagalnaiya, Parshuram, and Sonagazi. Additionally, S. Alam, Soudia, Keya Paribahan, and Shyamoli are prominent operators serving the area. Star Line Special extends its services from Chittagong to Feni and Parshuram as well. Feni District enjoys bus connections to over 30 districts across Bangladesh and provides access to
Kolkata
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via
Benapole
Benapole () is a town at Sharsha Upazila in the Jessore District of Bangladesh. The Petrapole Customs station of India is situated across the border and since 1947, many people have travelled between what is now Bangladesh and India through Ben ...
.
Rail
Feni District is well-connected by rail, with trains serving destinations such as Chittagong,
Chandpur, and Sylhet, besides Dhaka, all from the main
Feni railway station. Among the trains operating in the region are:
''Mahanagar'', ''Paharika'', ''Meghna'', ''Udayan'', ''Turna'', ''Chattogram Mail'', ''Karnaphuli'', ''Jalalabad'', ''Sagarika'', and ''Mymensingh Express''.
A branch line connecting the Tripura border town of
Belonia with Feni city has been defunct since 17 August 1997, due to financial losses from improved road connectivity. Constructed in 1929 by the
Assam Bengal Railway
The Assam Bengal Railway (ABR) was one of the pioneering railway companies in British Raj, British India. Central Railway Building, Headquartered in Chittagong, it functioned from 1892 to 1942.
History
Assam Bengal Railway was incorporated in ...
company, the line includes nine stations: Bondhua, Daulatpur, Anandapur, Pirbox, Munshir Haat, Notun Munshir Haat, Fulgazi, Parshuram, and Belonia. In 2019, an agreement between Bangladesh and India was signed to revive the line primarily for freight traffic, allowing India access to
Chittagong port
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via Feni.
Other railway stations on the main line in
Feni Sadar include Fazilpur, Kalidah, and Sharishadi, while Muhuriganj railway station is located in
Chhagalnaiya. All of these stations, except Fazilpur, are closed .
Air
In 2023, Bird's Eye Feni Helicopter and Air Service initiated a charter helicopter service, providing private helicopter rides throughout the country, including destinations like Dhaka, Chittagong, and Cox's Bazar. The service is designed to cater to diverse needs such as emergency patient transport, corporate travel, and media coverage.
Notable people
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Shamsher Gazi
Shamsher Gazi (; 1712–1760), also known as the Tiger of Bhati (region), Bhati (), was a ruler of Roshnabad and Tripura, which covers parts of modern-day Bangladesh and India. Gazi's reign (1748-1760) has been cited as the "most interesting epi ...
, resistance fighter during British rule in the subcontinent.
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Shahiduddin Ahmed Selim, Bangladeshi footballer and coach, captained the
Bangladesh national football team
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at the
1980 AFC Asian Cup
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.
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Abul Kalam Azad Chowdhury, former
vice chancellor
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of the
University of Dhaka
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The University of Dhaka w ...
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Anwarullah Chowdhury,
vice-chancellor
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of the
University of Dhaka
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The University of Dhaka w ...
*
Aurangzeb Chowdhury, Chief of Navy
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Habibullah Bahar Chowdhury, first health minister of
East Pakistan
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, one of the founders of
Mohammedan Sporting Club (Kolkata)
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.
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Nabi Chowdhury, Bangladeshi footballer, first
East Pakistani
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or
Bengali
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*something of, from, or related to Bengal, a large region in South Asia
* Bengalis, an ethnic and linguistic group of the region
* Bengali language, the language they speak
** Bengali alphabet, the w ...
player to captain the
Pakistan national football team
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.
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Selim Al Deen
Muhamed Mianudin Ahmed (18 August 1949 – 14 January 2008) was a Bangladeshi playwright and theatre artist. He was the founder chairperson of the Department of Drama and Dramatics at Jahangirnagar University. He was awarded Bangla Academy Liter ...
, playwright and theater artist
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Zafar Imam, politician
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Kamal Ahmed Majumdar, politician
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Shahidullah Kaiser, novelist and journalist
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Shamsunnahar Mahmud, politician and educator
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Selina Parvin, writer and journalist
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Zahir Raihan
Mohammad Zahirullah (19 August 1935 – disappeared 30 January 1972), known as Zahir Raihan, was a Bangladeshi novelist, writer and filmmaker. He is most notable for his documentary '' Stop Genocide'' (1971), made during the Bangladesh Liberatio ...
, film director and writer
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Giasuddin Selim, film director
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Mohammad Saifuddin
Mohammad Saifuddin (; born 1 November 1996) also known as Saif is a Bangladeshi cricketer who played for Bangladesh Premier League team Fortune Barishal. In December 2015, he was named in Bangladesh's squad for the 2016 Under-19 Cricket World C ...
, cricketer
*
Abdus Salam
Mohammad Abdus Salam Salam adopted the forename "Mohammad" in 1974 in response to the anti-Ahmadiyya decrees in Pakistan, similarly he grew his beard. (; ; 29 January 192621 November 1996) was a Pakistani theoretical physicist. He shared the 1 ...
,
Bengali language movement
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protester
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Abdus Salam
Mohammad Abdus Salam Salam adopted the forename "Mohammad" in 1974 in response to the anti-Ahmadiyya decrees in Pakistan, similarly he grew his beard. (; ; 29 January 192621 November 1996) was a Pakistani theoretical physicist. He shared the 1 ...
, former editor of the ''Pakistan Observer'' (later the ''Bangladesh Observer''). Ekushey Padak winning journalist
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Shihab Shaheen, film actor and director
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Iqbal Sobhan, journalist
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Mohiuddin Ahmed, editor and publisher, and the founder of
The University Press Limited
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Saber H Chowdhury, politician and former chairman of
BCB
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Joynal Hazari,politician
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Abdul Awal, politician
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Khawaja Ahmed, member of the 1st Bangladeshi parliament
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Bimal Kar, Bangladeshi footballer and referee, represented the
Shadhin Bangla football team
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Fahamedul Islam, footballer for
Bangladesh national football team
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.
See also
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Khondoler misti
Notes
References
Further reading
* Extensive history of Feni.
External links
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