Rangpur City, Rangpur Division, Bangladesh

History | Mughal Period | British Period | Pakistani Period and Liberation War | Post-Independence Period | Geography | Economy | Universities | Medical and dental colleges | Polytechnic institutes | Colleges | Affiliated colleges | Neighbourhoods | Sport | Transport : Road : Rail : Air | Places of interest

🇧🇩 Rangpur is one of the major cities in Bangladesh and Rangpur Division. Rangpur was declared a district headquarters on December 16, 1769, and established as a municipality in 1869, making it one of the oldest municipalities in Bangladesh. The municipal office building was erected in 1892 under the precedence Raja Janaki Ballav, Senior Chairman of the municipality. In 1890, the Shyamasundari canal was excavated for the improvement of the town. Now Rangpur City Corporation is the 2nd largest city corporation in Bangladesh. it's about 205 square kilometres. Rangpur is famous for Shataranji, Haribhanga (mango), Rangpur (fruit) and tobacco. Rangpur is called Baher Desh.

Rangpur, a city of history and heritage is located in the north-western part of Bangladesh. Begum Rokeya University and Rangpur Cadet College are situated in the southern part of the city. Previously, Rangpur was the headquarters of the Greater Rangpur district. Later, the Greater Rangpur district was broken down into the Gaibandha, Kurigram, Lalmonirhat, Nilphamari and Rangpur districts. In the greater Rangpur region, little economic development took place until the 1990s, mainly because of the yearly flooding the region used to see before the building of the Teesta Barrage. Coal is found near this district. There is a large military cantonment in the vicinity of the city, along with a Ghagot park (under military surveillance), in addition to the famous Carmichael College Tajhat Palace, Ciklee water park and Rangpur Zoo in the city. Rangpur is also famous for its handicrafts industry like Shataranji which is recently declared as a GI product of Bangladesh.

History According to Hindu theology, the eastern kingdom of Kamarupa or Pragjyotisha existed in India, which included the present Rangpur region. During the reign of King Bhagadatta (15th century BC) Rangpur belonged to Pragjyotisha Kingdom. During the reign of King Samudragupta (340 AD) Rangpur was considered a "Tax state" of Kamarupa.

Mughal Period According to Ain-i-Akbari, the Mughal period Rangpur consisted of three types of administrative areas. Rangpur was conquered by the army of Raja Man Singh, a commander of the Mughal emperor Akbar, in 1575, but it was not until 1686 it was fully integrated into the Mughal Empire. The Mughal Empire was established in the whole of Rangpur in 1611 AD. Place names Mughalbasa ("a locality of the Mughals"), and Mughalhat ("local market") organized by the Mughals bear testimony to the Mughal association and past of Rangpur and its hinterland. Later, Rangpur passed into the control of Sarker of Ghoraghat.

British Period After the East India Company gained "Deoani" in 1765, Rangpur came under British rule. The Fakir-Sannyasi rebellion took place in the Rangpur region, in which leaders like Fakir Majnu Shah played a key Role. The notable anti-colonialist rebel Devi Chaudhurani and Bhabani Pathak were from this region. In the Sepoy Mutiny of 1857, the rebellious sepoys spread terror among the British rulers in the region. Later, in 1930, the first Civil disobedience movement was started in different parts of Rangpur on the call of Congress. A meeting of the peasant leaders of North Bengal was held here in October 1946 and the Tebhaga movement began in November.

Pakistani Period and Liberation War Rangpur was a District of East Pakistan Province during the Pakistani Period. People of Rangpur actively take part in different movements like Bengali language movement, Six point movement and 1969 Mass uprising. The first martyr from Rangpur in the liberation war was Sangku Samajhder, who was martyred on the date of 3 March 1971. Rangpur people started the Liberation War decisively on 28 March 1971, only three days after the Pakistani crackdown by attacking the Rangpur Cantonment. During the liberation war Rangpur was under sector 6 and it was strategically important due to its close proximity to border of India.

Post-Independence Period The Greater Rangpur district was divided in five districts in 1984. On 28 June 2012 Rangpur Municipality was upgraded to Rangpur City Corporation and on 16 September 2018 Rangpur was granted as 8th Metropolitan city of Bangladesh.

Geography Rangpur City is the divisional headquarters of Rangpur Division. The soil composition is mainly alluvial soil (80 percent) of the Teesta River basin, and the remaining is barind soil. The elevation of Rangpur is 34 meters. The temperature ranges from 32 degrees Celsius to 11 degrees Celsius, and the annual rainfall averages 2931 mm. Rangpur town, covering an area of around 42 square kilometers, lies on the bank of the Ghaghat river and was turned into a municipality back in 1869.

Economy The city is the commercial hub. Its centre has several government offices and private banks, insurance companies, residential hotels, and international restaurants, such as Chinese, Thai, Indian, Mexican, convenience food, and gift shops. It is one of the most important economic zones in Bangladesh because of its global positioning. Rangpur is one of the major Tobacco producing region in Bangladesh. The northern suburbs of Rangpur homes to tobacco companies like British American Tobacco, Akij Group, Abul Khair Group.

Universities • Begum Rokeya University

Medical and dental colleges • Rangpur Medical College • Prime Medical College • Rangpur Community Medical College • Northern Private Medical College. • Rangpur Army Medical College • Kasir Uddin Memorial Medical College • Rangpur Dental College

Polytechnic institutes • Rangpur Polytechnic Institute • Rangpur Technical School and College

Colleges • Begum Rokeya College • Rangpur Engineering College • Carmichael College • Dr M A Wazed Miah Textile Engineering College • Pirganj Marine Academy • Collectorate School and College • Carmichael Collegiate School and College • Rangpur Model College • Bir Uttam Shaheed Samad School & College • Police Lines School and College • Rangpur Cadet College • Cantonment Public School And College, Rangpur • BIAM Model School And College, Rangpur • Rangpur Technical School and College • Rangpur Government College • RCCI Public School & College • Lions School & College • The Millennium Stars School & College • Somaj Kolyan Women School & College • Residential Model School and College • Mahigong College • Rangpur Public School and College • Uttom College • Rangpur City College • Robertsonganj High School & College • Robertsonganj Girls' High School & College • Siddique Memorial School & College • Dhap Lalkuthi High School & College

Affiliated colleges • International Institute of Applied Science and Technology, Rangpur.

Neighbourhoods Rangpur City Corporation is divided into 33 wards and different neighbourhoods (Mahallah), which can be categorized as Urban and Suburban. • Burirhat • Chabbis Hazari • Panadardighi • Uttam • Hazirhat • CO Bazar • Dhap • Kellabond • Radhaballov • Shimulbag-Sagarpara • Keranipara • Munshipara • Lalkuthi lane • Khalifapara • Jummapara • Jahaj Company • Nababgonj • Betpotti-Taltola • Kotkipara • Parjantan Para • Modern • Ashratpur • Alamnagar • Robertsonganj • Darshana • Lalbagh • Khamarpara • Islampur • Pirjabad • Parbatipur • Mahiganj • Tajhat • Ganeshpur • Babukha • DC More • Adarshapara • Mistry Para.

Sport The most popular sport in Rangpur is cricket, although football is also popular. There is a 10,000-capacity Rangpur Stadium is used for football and other sports. Another local stadium is Cricket Garden, which is mainly used for cricket. There are also a few sports training academies in the city. In domestic Twenty20 cricket, Rangpur has a Bangladesh Premier League franchise known as Rangpur Riders. In December 2012, I Sports bought the Rangpur franchise for $1.01 m. Notable players from Rangpur who have played for the national team include Nasir Hossain, Suhrawadi Shuvo.

Transport: Road Rangpur is well connected by highways to Chittagong and Dhaka, as well as other parts of Rangpur. It takes about 6 to 7 hours by road to reach the capital Dhaka by National Highway 5. Bus services to other major districts are also available from Rangpur. Highway links to India have been established through the Asian Highway 2. Rangpur also has a BRTC Double Decker bus service, which connects the suburbs of the city to city center.

Transport: Rail The Rangpur Railway Station is the main railway station providing trains on national routes operated by the state-run Bangladesh Railway. The Rangpur Express is a Bangladeshi Intercity train which runs between Rangpur and Dhaka. Other trains running between Rangpur and Dhaka are, Kurigram Express and Lalmoni Express.

Transport: Air The city of Rangpur is served by Saidpur Airport, located at the north of the city. Saidpur airport is a domestic airport. Saidpur Airport is connected through several private airlines such as Novoair, US-Bangla Airlines, Regent Airways & Biman Bangladesh Airlines a government airline with Capital city of Bangladesh Dhaka. A massive renovation work is going on at Saidpur Airport ahead of its planning to become the new International Airport for Northern Bangladesh region.

Places of interest • Tajhat Palace • Rangpur Zoo • Chikli vata Lake • Collectorate Surovi Park • Rangpur Town Hall • Shrine of Maulana Karamat Ali Jaunpuri RA. • Carmichael College • Vinnojagat Amusement Park • Devi Chowdhurani's palace • Nine-domed mosque • Pigeon closure • Attempts Army Amusement Park

Rangpur City, Rangpur Division, Bangladesh 

Rangpur City has a population of over 294,300 people. Rangpur City also forms the centre of the wider Rangpur Division which has a population of over 15,665,000 people. For the location of Rangpur City see: Rangpur.

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