Monohardi Upazila, Administrative upazila in Narsingdi District, Bangladesh
Monohardi Upazila is an administrative division in Narsingdi District situated between the Old Brahmaputra River and the Arial Khan River. The landscape combines water features with settlements of various sizes spread across rolling terrain.
This administrative division was established in 1904 as part of the territorial organization of the region. The area experienced significant conflict during the 1971 War of Liberation when it became a center of struggle between freedom fighters and opposing military forces.
The population of 275,112 residents includes 262,302 Muslims and 12,732 Hindus, with 645 mosques and 26 temples serving their religious practices.
The area is served by a network of paved and unpaved roads connecting various settlements across the territory. Visitors should prepare for varying road conditions and plan travel accordingly based on local conditions.
The local economy relies heavily on farming, with residents cultivating grains, jute, and vegetables in fertile soil across the region. This agricultural focus shapes the daily routines and seasonal cycles of people living here.
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