Mahammedpur

Mohammedpur (Bengali: মুহাম্মদপুর) is a village in Chhatak Upazila at the North-Eastern part of Bangladesh. Locally it is also known as Mamonpur (Bengali: মামনপুর). Mahammedpur is famous for the mazar (grave) of Rahimullah Shah, a Saint of Islam. Safath Shah, the father of Durbin Shah (Poet and Singer) also lived in this village. At the middle part of his life Safath Shah migrated from Mahammedpur to Durbin Tila in Chhatak.

Mohammedpur

মুহাম্মদপুর

Mamonpur (মামনপুর)
Village
Mohammedpur
Coordinates: 24.85180°N 91.63962°E / 24.85180; 91.63962
CountryBangladesh
DivisionSylhet Division
DistrictSunamganj
UpazilaChhatak
Population
  Total1,500
Time zoneUTC+6 (BST)

Location

Mahammedpur is situated in the South-Eastern part of Chhatak Upazila, in the Sunamgonj district. It is 4.5 kilometres (2.8 mi) south of Dular Bazar and 3.5 kilometres (2.2 mi) west of Singerkach Bazar. The Makunda River flows at the south-east side of Mahammedpur.

Nearby village

  • East: Buraia
  • West: Chelar Chor
  • North: Alompur
  • South: Jahedpur

Population

About 1500 peoples live in Mahammedpur. 90% of the people depend on agriculture, 2% are Government employees and businessman. The rest people are abroad in the United Kingdom and in the Middle East.

Education

Mahammedpur Govt. Primary School is a famous school for its performance. It started its full activity on 1973. A private school for infant namely Green Bird Kindergarten School established on 2010. The children of this village achieve their Arabic and religious education in Mahammedpur Jame- Masque.

Communication

Mahammedpur is located about 20.50 kilometres (12.74 mi) south of Upazila headquarter. People use Chhatak-Gobindagonj-Dularbazar Road and Sylhet-Bishawnath-Singerkach Road for communication with Mahammedpur.

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