Beel Dakatia

Beel Dakatia or Dakater Beel is the second largest beel in Bangladesh. It is located in Khulna-Jessore region. In the 1980s, this beel became the curse of the people who lived upon this beel.[1][2][3]

Beel Dakatia
Beel Dakatia
LocationKhulna City: Khanjahan Ali, Arangghata, Horintana
Khulna District: Dumuria, Phultala
Jessore District: Abhaynagar, Keshabpur, Monirampur
Coordinates22.54°N 89.25°E / 22.54; 89.25
Primary inflowsSholmari, Hari, Salta, Bhairab, Bhadra
Primary outflowsKoiya, Mayur River
Basin countriesBangladesh
Surface area30,000 acres (120 km2)
Average depth2 m (6.6 ft)
SettlementsKhulna, Noapara

Name

In Bengali ডাকাত (Dakat) means robber. Legend says robbers robbed the boats when they crosses this beel. That is why the people named it as Beel Dakatia.

References

  1. "Beel Dakatia".
  2. Ashikur Rahman, S.M.; Hasanuzzaman, Md.; Azam, Md. Ruhul; Hossain, Md. Akter; Hazhabuddin, Kh. (January 2010). "The Past and Present Fisheries Situation in Beel Dakatia Area" (PDF). Marine Resources and Aquaculture. 1 (1): 14–20. Retrieved March 16, 2019.
  3. "Beel Dakatia's low-lying areas exposed to water stagnation again". Daily Sun. Retrieved 2019-03-16.


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