Sujanagar Upazila belongs to Pabna district. Located on the flood plains created by the Padma river-bound floodplain, the town has many rich and rich history and heritage. Among these are the zamindar houses of the notable Dulai Azim Chowdhury, the zamindar houses of the Tanjiband Vijay Govinda Chowdhury, the shrine of Nazirganj Ferighat, Pukhurnia Shahmahatab Uddin Auliya, and Bill Gazana. It is a pride of Sujanagar upazila. Sujanagar upazila produces large quantities of onions and supplies are supplied everywhere in Bangladesh. Accordingly, Peaz is also called the main business here.
Gazna Bill
Bill Gazana is one of the most important and most visited places in Suzanagar upazila. The bill is located in the middle of Sujanagar upazila. All settlements are located on the four sides of the bill. The economy of the area is controlled by this Gazan bill. The bill is made up of 3 bills, small and large. The volume of this bill is 5 acres. The bill is connected with the Padma River through the Bada্লsইly ।s Gate. The bill captures the beauty of the rainy season. During the rainy season, many visitors come to this place to enjoy the beauty of the bill. There are plenty of indigenous fish available on the bill. During the dry season, the bill dries up. At this time, Eri rice and a lot of onions are cultivated in this bill. Digging the canals of this bill will have water and mother fish throughout the year. The production of fish will increase manifold. Sujanagar has three unions attached to this bill.
Dulai Azim Chowdhury's Zamindarbari (Right Side)
The ruins of the zamindar house, which was built some two and a half hundred years ago, stand as a witness to the times. In this zamindar house there is a ruined moat, a ruined mansion, six ponds in the state of inertia. Azim Chowdhury was born to a well-respected Muslim family in the village of Dulai about 2500 years ago. His father Rahim Uddin Chowdhury was a professor at the then Rajshahi Collectorate office in Natore. Although Rahimuddin was the founder of the Chowdhury clan, his zamindari flourished in the adjoining areas including Dulai during the time of his son Azim Chowdhury. This eminent man, with his prolific knowledge and wisdom, took over the area in that area, and in the area of Dulai set up 2 1/2 blue axes. The two-storeyed two-storeyed and multi-storeyed palace was built with a state-of-the-art design covering over three-thirds of the 120 Bigha land. Two elephants of immense size were standing on the main gate of the building surrounded by 5 security gates. In addition to being used as a security guard for the landlord's house, the elephants were used as a tour vehicle for Azim Chowdhury. Manolva Beauty Mohit is a spectacular shrine surrounded by a magnificent 4 bighas surrounded by luxurious palaces. In addition to the elephants in safety, there were two modern automatic cannons. A mosque inside the house, a large pond for the bathing staff of the zamindar court staff and another spectacular pond were dug inside the indoor mahal for the bath of the zamindar family. The third-generation descendants currently look after the landlord's house.
Tantibanda Vijay Govind Chowdhury Zamindar house (on the left)
About 20 years ago, a prominent Hindu family of Tantibanda village of Sujanagar upazila of Pabna district was born to a zamindar Vijay Govind Chowdhury. His father's name was Guru Gobindi Chowdhury. Upendra Narayan Chowdhury, the founder of the then NatestarCollector's Seyestadar, was the founder of the Zamindar dynasty, but during the rule of the prominent man Vijay Govinda Chowdhury, the influence of their zamindari spread around the area. During his zamindari period, elephant dancing was arranged in addition to performing puja puja for entertaining the people. For this, he used to practice multiple elephants. However, for the elephant rearing, the elephant was used to collect elephant money from elephants to provide elephant support. During the tenure of his zamindari, he built a zamindar house on hundreds of bighas of land. A third of the magnificent mansions were erected over a third of the most beautiful designs, the temple of worship, the Dighi ebang, two magnificent monasteries. Among the various historical works of landlord Vijay Govind Chowdhury, both the monasteries were memorable. There were two monasteries in each district of Pabna known as Vijay Babubur Monastery. At that time, people from different districts used to come to the zamindar house of Vijay Gobind Chowdhury to see these monuments, very well crafted. In the evolution of the era and in the course of time, all the structures of the heavenly zamindar Vijay Govinda Chowdhury were destroyed, but the history of the work of Vijay Govinda Chowdhury is still remembered in the minds of Pabna and Sujanagar Basi.
Nazirganj Ferry Ferry
The inter-division is Nazirganj Ferighat on one side of the Padma river and Dhawa Padhi Ferighat in Rajbari district on the other side. Through this ferry, the vehicles and people of North Bengal and South Bengal are crossed. Like enjoying the beauty of the Padma River in the Nazirganj Ferighat area.
Shahamatabuddin (R) Sharif of the shrine
About 5 km by road from Sujanagar upazila. On the east side, about 5 km from the road adjacent to the Talimnagar Slitchgate in Sagarkandi Union. About 20 meters west of Shyamganj Bazar, one can go to the village of Pukhurnia village (known as Satani mausoleum) at the Sharif of Shahmahatab Uddin Auliya.
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