Rangpur
(Bengali: রংপুর) is one
in all the foremost cities
in East Pakistan and citrus tree Division. citrus tree was
declared a locality headquarters
on sixteen Dec 1769,
and established as a municipality in 1869, creating it one in allthe oldest municipalities in East PakistanThe municipal building was
erected in 1892 beneath the
precedence Raja Janaki Ballav, Sen. Chairman of the municipality. throughout the
amount of 1890, "Shyama sundari khal" was
excavated for improvement of the city. The Municipality is found within
the north
western a part of East
Pakistan.[1] A Recently established public university of East Pakistan named
"Begum Rokeya University, Rangpur" is placed within
the southern a part of town. Previously, citrus
tree was the headquarters of bigger citrus
tree district. Later thebigger citrus
tree district was diminished into
the citrus tree, Kurigram, Nilphamari, Lalmonirhat and Gaibandha
districts. within the nice citrus
tree region, very
little economic development befell till the
90s, in the main owing
to the
yearly flooding the region wont
to see
before the creating of
the Teesta Barrage. Coal is found close
to this
district. there's an
oversized military
History
Rangpur was conquered by the military of
Raja Man Singh, a commander of the Mughal emperor, Akbar, in 1575,however it
absolutely was not till 1686
that it absolutely
was totally integrated
into the Mughal Empire. Names of places like Mughalbasa (literal that means being a district of
the Mughals), and Mughalhat (literal that
means a "local market" union by
the Mughals) bear testimony to the Mughal Association and past of Citrus limonia and
its back country. Later on, Citrus
limonia passed beneath the management of
"Sarker" of Ghoraghat. throughout the
amount of country Malay
Archipelago Company, the beggar Rebellion materialized.[5] Rangapur Ghoraghat has been mentioned within the Riyaz-us-Salatin. throughout the
first amount of the
corporate rule fakir-sannyasi resistance and peasant
rebellion were command in Citrus limonia.
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