Wednesday, June 21, 2017

Panchagarh District Bangladesh

Panchagarh

(Bengali pronunciation:  Bengali: পঞ্চগড়, Panchagaṛ "5 forts") is a district of Rangpur division in the intense northern part of Bangladesh with a place of 1404.sixty two rectangular km,[1] is bounded on three aspects by using 288 km lengthy Indianborder, having Darjeeling district on the north, Jalpaiguri and Cooch Behar Districts at the northeast, West Dinajpur District andPurnea district on the west. Dinajpur and Thakurgaon Districts on the south, Nilphamari District on the east. Its soil is sandy, alluvial and bears close affinity with the soil of the vintage Himalayan basin. at the northern part of the district there exists underground layer of pebbles. it's far a hundred and fifty ft (forty six m) excessive from the ocean level. Panchagarh has sixteen rivers. amongst them a few essential rivers are Karatoya, Atrai, Tista, Nagor, Mahananda, Tangon, Dahuk, Pathraj, Bhulli, Talma, Chawai, Kurum, Versa, Tirnoi, and Chilka.



history


The lifestyles of 5 garhs (fortifications) has hitherto been traced, of which the maximum stated are Bhitargarh, Hosaingarh, Mirgarh, Rajangarh and Devengarh. Panchagarh is known as after those five garh.however before panchagarh it changed into known as "Pachagarh". but now human beings name it PG in quick.


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