Chunarughat Upazila


Chunarughat is an Upazila of Habiganj District in the Division of Sylhet, Bangladesh.

Geography

Chunarughat is located at. It has 43660 households and total area 495.52 km².

History

Rajapur in Chunarughat was the capital of the Hindu kingdom of Tungachal. Raja Achak Narayan was its final Hindu ruler who was defeated in the Capture of Taraf in 1304. Tungachal was renamed Taraf and its first Muslim ruler was Syed Nasiruddin, who is buried in the famous Murarband Dargah Sharif. Syed Shah Israil wrote the Persian book Ma'dan al-Fawaid in 1534, is considered to be Sylhet's first author. The Battle of Jilkua took place in Chunarughat in 1581 between the Taraf and Twipra kingdoms. The Khowai River was the only mode of transport and communication with other places. A ghat was situated in the river's western bank in the Borail mauza. A famous lime trader had a business at the ghat which was famed throughout Taraf. Thus, the name came to be known as Chunarughat. In 1914, the Chunarughat thana was established. During the Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971, a mass killing was orchestrated in Nalua Tea Garden. Chunarughat Thana was upgraded to an upazila in 1983. There is now a memorial monument in Chunarughat.

Demographics

As of the 1991 Bangladesh census, Chunarughat has a population of 233752. Males constitute 50.2% of the population, and females 49.8%. This Upazila's eighteen up population is 119571. Chunarughat has an average literacy rate of 49.2%, and the national average of 32.4% literate.

Administration

Chunarughat has one pourashava & 10 Unions/Wards, 165 Mauzas/Mahallas, and 377 villages.
The unions are:
  1. Gazipur
  2. Ahmadabad
  3. Deorgachh
  4. Paikpara
  5. Shankhola
  6. Chunarughat
  7. Ubahata
  8. Shatiajuri
  9. Ranigaon
  10. Mirashi

    Notable people