Manikganj

Municipality in Dhaka, Bangladesh From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Manikganj is a town situated in Dhaka Division, Bangladesh. It serves as the administrative centre of both Manikganj District and Manikganj Sadar Upazila. Noted for its relatively low levels of pollution, the town has experienced recent urban development, including the construction of a highway linking Dhaka with Singair Upazila, thereby enhancing regional connectivity and transportation infrastructure. The Padma River flows adjacent to the district, contributing to its ecological diversity and supporting a range of local flora and fauna. Manikganj plays a strategic role in inter-regional connectivity, linking the north-western and south-western parts of Bangladesh via the Paturia and Aricha ferry terminals. The area is locally renowned for the production of molasses, particularly from the village of Jhitka, and features several cultural and historical landmarks. Among these, the Baliati Zamindari Palace stands out as a prominent tourist attraction, reflecting the architectural heritage of the region. [2]

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Manikganj
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Manikganj is located in Dhaka division
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Manikganj is located in Bangladesh
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Coordinates: 23°51′N 90°01′E
Country Bangladesh
DivisionDhaka
DistrictManikganj
UpazilaManikganj Sadar
Named afterMaharaja Manik Ram Basu[1]
Sufi saint Manik Sha
Government
  TypeMayor–Council
  BodyManikganj Municipal Corporation
Area
  Total
2.28 km2 (0.88 sq mi)
Population
  Total
71,698
  Density31,400/km2 (81,400/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+6 (Bangladesh Time)
National Dialing Code+880
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History

Manikganj was the home to the Baliati Zamindari and royal family of Raja Manik Ram Basu. Manikganj is believed to have been named after Raja Manik Ram Basu.[1] Raja Manik Ram Basu was the monarch of the Manikganj Raj and Hatkhola royal family, in North Calcutta. His granddaughter Princess Kalishakamini Dasi was married to Peary Charan Sarkar.[3][4][5]

List of rulers of Manikganj

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Expanded royal Zamindari lineage of royal Basu family
Monarch nameReign periodConsort nameRegion
Maharaja Ishwar Ram Basu[6]c.1745c.1765Rani Soudamini DeviManikganj,

Dhaka

Maharaja Darpanarayan Basu[7]c.1765c.1770Rani Priyamvada DeviManikganj,

Barisal

Maharaja Manik Ram Basu[8][9]c.1770c.1785Rani Indumati DeviManikganj,

Hatkhola

Jessore

Maharaja Ram Hari Basu[10]c.1785c.1789Rani Satyavati DeviManikganj

Hatkhola

Maharaja Shib Narayan Basu[9]c.1789c.1797Rani Kamalini DeviManikganj

Hatkhola

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Demographics

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Religions in Manikganj (2011)[11]
Religion Percent
Islam
85.50%
Hinduism
14.43%
Other or not stated
0.07%
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At the time of the 2011 census, Manikganj Paurashava had 16,459 households and a population of 71,698. 13,017 (18.16%) were under 10 years of age. Manikganj had a literacy rate of 69.10% and a sex ratio of 987 females per 1000 males.[11]

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