A report on Brahmanbaria District

Isa Khan, leader of Bengal's 16th-century Baro-Bhuiyan rebel chieftains, had his capital situated in Sarail.
The Hatirpul, a medieval elephant pass built in Bariura.
The Arifil Mosque in Sarail.
Drone shot of Jamia Islamia Yunusia located in the neighbourhood of Paikpara in Brahmanbaria city.
The Gokarna Nawab Bari Complex, built by Nawab Sir Syed Shamsul Huda in Nasirnagar.
Port of Ashuganj on Meghna River, will be largest port by 2030.
Power plant
Tornado aftermath in Brahmanbaria, 2013.
Akhaura-the largest railway junction in Bangladesh.

District in eastern Bangladesh located in the Chittagong Division.

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Comilla District

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District of Bangladesh located about 100 kilometres south east of Dhaka.

District of Bangladesh located about 100 kilometres south east of Dhaka.

World War II cemetery in Mainamati.
Manufacturers of popular Comilla sweetmeats are mostly based on this Manoharpur area of the main town.

Comilla is bordered by Brahmanbaria and Narayanganj districts to the north, Noakhali and Feni districts to the south, Tripura of India to the east and Munshiganj and Chandpur districts to the west.

Isa Khan, leader of Bengal's 16th-century Baro-Bhuiyan rebel chieftains, had his capital situated in Sarail.

Sarail Upazila

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Isa Khan, leader of Bengal's 16th-century Baro-Bhuiyan rebel chieftains, had his capital situated in Sarail.
The Hatirpul, a medieval elephant pass built in Bariura.
The Arifil Mosque in Sarail.

Sarail (সরাইল) is an upazila of Brahmanbaria District located in the Chittagong Division and near the Dhaka Division, Bangladesh.

Akhaura Upazila

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Akhaura Railway Police Station
Akhaura Upazila Parishad
Pakistani Eastern Command plan for the defence of East Pakistan from 1967 to 1971 (generic representation—some unit locations not shown).
Akhaura Railway Station.
Akhaura Checkpost Road
Shahid Shriti Degree College.

Akhaura (আখাউড়া) is an upazila of Brahmanbaria District, a district under Chattogram, Bangladesh.

Brahmanbaria

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Pakistani Eastern Command plan for the defence of East Pakistan from 1967 to 1971 (generic representation—some unit locations not shown)
The Titas River, seen from Brahmanbaria
T A Road near Kandipara in Brahmanbaria town
T A Road, Brahmanbaria

Brahmanbaria (ব্রাহ্মণবাড়িয়া) is a city of Bangladesh and the capital of Brahmanbaria Sadar Upazila as well as Brahmanbaria District.

Chittagong Division

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Geographically the largest of the eight administrative divisions of Bangladesh.

Geographically the largest of the eight administrative divisions of Bangladesh.

The Comilla District was split into three districts; Comilla, Brahmanbaria and Chandpur

Mughal Bridge

Bariura Old Bridge

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Mughal Bridge

Bariura Old Bridge (বাড়িউড়া প্রাচীন পুল) or Hatirpool (হাতিরপুল) is one of the ancient bridges in Sarail Upazila of Brahmanbaria District, and is located 15 km north of Brahmanbaria.

Kasba Upazila

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Kasba (কসবা) is an upazila of Brahmanbaria District, Chittagong Division in east-central Bangladesh.

Samataṭa and erstwhile states of ancient India in 375 CE

Samatata

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Ancient geopolitical division of Bengal in the eastern Indian subcontinent.

Ancient geopolitical division of Bengal in the eastern Indian subcontinent.

Samataṭa and erstwhile states of ancient India in 375 CE
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Samataṭa and erstwhile states of ancient India in 375 CE
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The name "Samataṭa" (Gupta allahabad ss.svgGupta allahabad m.svgGupta allahabad t.svgGupta allahabad tt.svg) in later Brahmi script, in the Allahabad Pillar inscription of Samudragupta (350-375 CE).
Coin of Ratas Sridharanarata of the Samatata dynasty, circa 664-675 CE.
Ruins of a pillar and building in Mainamati
Ruins of the Shalban monastery

It included areas along the banks of the Meghna River and its tributaries; including the modern Bangladeshi districts of Sylhet, Maulvi Bazar, Habiganj, Sunamganj, Narsindi, Narayanganj, Munshiganj, Brahmanbaria, Comilla, Noakhali, Feni and Lakshmipur.

Arifil Mosque

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Main gate of the mosque

Arifile Mosque (আড়িফাইল মসজিদ, مسجد عارفايل) is in Sarail Upazila at Brahmanbaria District, Bangladesh, founded by Shah Arif in 1662.

Brahmanbaria-5

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Constituency represented in the Jatiya Sangsad of Bangladesh since 2019 by Mohammad Ebadul Karim Bulbul of the Awami League.

Constituency represented in the Jatiya Sangsad of Bangladesh since 2019 by Mohammad Ebadul Karim Bulbul of the Awami League.

The constituency was created in 1984 from a Comilla constituency when the former Comilla District was split into three districts: Brahmanbaria, Comilla, and Chandpur.