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Geographical introduction

Pakundia and Katiadi upazilas of Kishoreganj district to the north, Shibpur upazila of Narsingdi district to the south, Kapashia upazila of Gazipur district to the west and Belab upazila of Narsingdi district to the east.

 

Monohardi Thana was established in 1904. Before the establishment of a police station at Monohardi in 1904, the town was under the Raipura police station. A remote area cut off from communication.Geographical Location Analyzing the past and the unknown facts of naming different places in this town, there is no hesitation in accepting the overall geographical location of this town as an archipelago or a combination of islands.This is because a discussion of the early history of human settlement in India and the late extinction of prehistoric times shows that the nomadic Aryans and Dravidians, as detailed by the Aryans, settled on the banks or pastures of the Deccan and Samatatanga provinces. The lowland coast or island formed by the silt was the destination of their settlement.In this context, the geographical location of Monohardi police station is similar to that of the island, so it is possible that nomadic people built houses here. It flows south through the eastern part of Monohardi police station. The Arial Khan River flows through the eastern end to the northern end.The Brahmaputra is a tributary of the Brahmaputra. Many of the tributaries, canals and beels of the Brahmaputra flow along the banks of the Brahmaputra. Or the names of the villages bear witness to the geographical location of Monohardi police station.Most of the villages or towns of Monohardi Thana are known as Pur or Dwip or Char. Pur is the word for Puri with the form and the island. The following is an example from the North East - Krishnapur Golaybariachar Khidirpur Ahmedpur, Rampur, Narendrapur Sharifpur, Sagardi, Nayakandi, Tarakandi, Arjunchar, Asadnagar, Monohardi, Dairadi, Rodradi, Chandandia, Chandanbari, Harradia, Narandi, Shukundi, Dighakandi, Hatirdia, Biladbi (Bilaga), Kocherchar, Daulatpur, Krittibarsadi, Harinarayanpur etc. The variety and scattering flexible in the name of the middle part jure is a combination of village or kamdar or island. Such as Tarakandi, Majdi (Majdia) Barachapa, Mirzapur, Kahetergaon, Baruddi (Baruddia) Madhupur, Savardia, Bagadi, Pachankandi, Jamalpur, Poradia, etc. across the eastern region. All in all, no historical or geographical information has been found about the settlement of Monohardi Thana in the islands or chars since its inception.