Mymensingh district of Bangladesh
Short brief history of Mymensingh district of Bangladesh
Mymensingh district in Dhaka Division of Bangladesh. Mymensingh district was established by the British East India Company on 1 May 1787. After the Battle of Plassey, the British occupied Dhaka towards the end of 1757. In 1765 British East India Company acquired from the Mughal emperor, Shah Alam II, the sole right to collect rent in Bengal. However, they did not immediately concentrate on governance and for a long time there could scarcely have been any government. They set up a trading establishment at Begunbari in the Mymensingh area and removed the Portuguese and French establishments from the area.
With departure of the British in 1947, Mymensingh district was part of East Pakistan. Tangail was made a separate district in 1970 when Bangladesh was part of Pakistan. After the formation of Bangladesh in 1971, re-organization of the country's regional administrative structure was undertaken and Jamalpur, a sub-disdtrict then called Subdivision, was made a separate district in 1978. As decentralisation continued under president General Ershad, Kishoreganj and Netrokona were promoted as distrcits in 1984. Also, a new district was created named Sherpur with parts mainly from Jamalpur.
The district produced the all kind of crops and fruits. There is very beautiful places for visitors.
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