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Bagerhat, Khulna

Did you know that Bagerhat is the fourth-largest district in Bangladesh? That’s what makes the Bagerhat area guide more interesting. It is said that since the Sundarbans Mabgrove Forest is part of the area, Bagh, or tigers, used to walk around the localities, and that’s why it is called Bagerhat. Though no one can verify this claim, Bagerhat is still one of the most widely known districts in the country due to its beauty and historical importance.

Bagerhat has a land area of nearly 3,959 square kilometers. According to the 2022 Census, the district's population is more than 16 million. It was established as a district in 1984. The literacy rate of Bagerhat District is 74.62%, and there are more than 1,300 educational institutions and training centers. The district also has at least 2,514 mosques, 694 temples, and 18 churches.

Culturally diverse Bagerhat District also offers convenient road communication with almost all the districts in the country. However, it doesn’t have any rail communication facility. The district also offers water transport facilities through various launch and ferry terminals across it.

The economy of the Bagerhat district depends largely on agriculture. The top agricultural products that grow here are paddy, jute, banana, coconut, sugarcane, potato, and watermelon. The honey collected from the Sundarbans is also a contributor to the economy. There are also various industries, such as cement factories, LPG plants, cottage industries, and garment industries.

Bagerhat upazila is rich in historial landmarks. The famous Shat Gombuj Mosque, or Sixty Dome Mosque, is in Bagerhat. There are many other similar historical architects, such as Khan Jahal Ali Mazar and Mosque, Khan Jahan Ali Dighi, Khan Jahan Residence Mond, Ghora Dighi, Zinda Peer Mosque, Singair Masjid, the remaining of Reza Khoda Masjid, Ajoddha Math, etc.

If you want to a taste of modern architecture or go sightseeing, you can enjoy it too. Other than the world-famous Sundarbans Mangrove Forest, you can also visit the Chandra Mahal Eco Park, Badaban Eco-Cottage, Kendua Beel, Dublar Char, etc.

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City Insights

Bagerhat was established as a district in 1984.
It is an area with many ancient and historical architects, and it is also known as the city of mosques.
Bangerhat is located in the southwestern part of Bangladesh.
By road and river, it offers an excellent communication facility across Bangladesh.
The district's economy relies on agriculture, industry, farming, and other sectors.

Known Landmarks

  • Sundarban Mangrove Forest

  • Sixty Dome Mosque

  • Chunakhola Mosque

  • Khan Jahan Ali Masjid

  • Badaban Eco-Cottage

Connectivity

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Bus Routes

Bagerhat - Fakirhat
Bagerhat - Rajpur
Bagerhat - Rupsha
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New Developments

New eco-parks and recreational centers are currently being developed in Bagerhat.
New road constructions and old road development projects are also part of the area’s development plan.
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What’s great here?

Bagerhat is connected to all the districts by road, and communication on water transport is also available.
Bagerhat is an excellent district for a good lifestyle in a culturally diverse neighborhood.
Crime rate is comparatively low in Bagerhat.
The districts offer a serene and wonderful environment with many tourist sites.
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What needs attention?

There is no railway connection in and out of Bagerhat.
Most of the parts of the district lack developed households and modern lifestyle facilities.
The area’s highways are prone to traffic accidents.
Raising water and soil salinity is affecting life in Bagerhat.
Floating garbage blocks roads and canals during the monsoon seasons.

Neighbourhood Rating

4.33

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Lifestyle & Facilities4.1 out of 5
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Safety & Security4.3 out of 5
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Environment4.2 out of 5

Property Price Trends in Bagerhat for

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Residential
Average Price (Last 12 months)
Tk. 1,727.55 sqft
Past 12 months' growth
762.71%
Positive Trend
Past 3 months' growth
321.77%
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