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'''Sylhet Division''' is one of the eight administrative divisions of [[Bangladesh]]. It is located in the northeastern part of the country, bordered by the [[Indian]] states of [[Meghalaya]], [[Assam]], and [[Tripura]] to the north, east, and south respectively, and by the Bangladeshi divisions of [[Dhaka Division|Dhaka]] and [[Chittagong Division|Chittagong]] to the west. The division's capital and largest city is [[Sylhet]].
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== History ==
==Sylhet Division==
The history of Sylhet Division dates back to ancient times. It was known as Srihatta in the past and was ruled by various dynasties including the [[Kamarupa]] and [[Pala Empire|Pala]] empires. The region was later incorporated into the [[Bengal Sultanate]] and the [[Mughal Empire]].
[[File:Sylhet Tea Garden.jpg|thumb|right|Tea gardens are a prominent feature of Sylhet's landscape.]]


== Geography ==
'''Sylhet Division''' is one of the eight administrative divisions of [[Bangladesh]]. Located in the northeastern part of the country, it is known for its unique cultural heritage, natural beauty, and economic significance. Sylhet Division is bordered by the Indian states of [[Meghalaya]], [[Assam]], and [[Tripura]] to the north, east, and south respectively, and by the Bangladeshi divisions of [[Chittagong Division|Chittagong]] and [[Dhaka Division|Dhaka]] to the west.
Sylhet Division is characterized by its distinctive physical features, including the [[Surma River]], [[Kushiara River]], and the [[Haor]] wetlands. The division is also home to several national parks and wildlife sanctuaries, such as the [[Lawachara National Park]] and the [[Satchari National Park]].


== Economy ==
==Geography==
The economy of Sylhet Division is diverse, with significant contributions from agriculture, manufacturing, and services. The region is known for its tea gardens and is one of the largest tea-producing areas in the world. Other major industries include natural gas production, textiles, and handicrafts.
[[File:Ratargul Swamp Forest.jpg|thumb|left|Ratargul Swamp Forest is a freshwater swamp forest located in Sylhet.]]
Sylhet Division is characterized by its lush green landscapes, rolling hills, and numerous rivers. The region is part of the [[Surma Valley]], which is known for its fertile soil and abundant rainfall. The division is home to several important rivers, including the [[Surma River]] and the [[Kushiyara River]], which are vital for agriculture and transportation.


== Culture ==
The division's topography is marked by the presence of the [[Sylhet Hills]], which are part of the larger [[Shillong Plateau]]. These hills are rich in biodiversity and are home to several protected areas, including the [[Lawachara National Park]] and the [[Ratargul Swamp Forest]].
Sylhet Division has a rich cultural heritage, with influences from Bengali, British, and Islamic traditions. The region is known for its unique music, dance, and cuisine. The [[Sylheti language]] is widely spoken in the division, in addition to Bengali.


== Education ==
==Economy==
Sylhet Division is home to several universities and educational institutions, including [[Shahjalal University of Science and Technology]], [[Sylhet Agricultural University]], and [[Sylhet Medical University]].
Sylhet Division is a major economic hub in Bangladesh, primarily due to its tea industry. The region is famous for its tea gardens, which produce a significant portion of the country's tea. The tea estates in Sylhet are not only important for the economy but also serve as a major tourist attraction.


== See also ==
In addition to tea, Sylhet is known for its natural gas reserves. The division has several gas fields, including the [[Kailashtila Gas Field]] and the [[Jalalabad Gas Field]], which contribute to the national energy supply.
* [[List of districts of Bangladesh]]
 
* [[List of cities in Bangladesh]]
==Culture==
Sylhet Division has a rich cultural heritage that reflects a blend of indigenous and Bengali influences. The region is known for its traditional music, dance, and cuisine. Sylheti, a dialect of Bengali, is widely spoken in the division.
 
The division is also famous for its religious sites, including the [[Shahjalal University of Science and Technology]], which is named after the revered Sufi saint [[Hazrat Shah Jalal]], whose shrine in Sylhet city is a major pilgrimage site.
 
==Tourism==
[[File:Jaflong Sylhet.jpg|thumb|right|Jaflong is a popular tourist destination known for its scenic beauty.]]
Sylhet Division is a popular tourist destination due to its natural beauty and cultural attractions. Some of the notable tourist spots include:
 
* '''Jaflong''': Known for its picturesque landscape and stone collection activities.
* '''Srimangal''': Often referred to as the "Tea Capital of Bangladesh," it is famous for its tea gardens and the Lawachara National Park.
* '''Ratargul Swamp Forest''': A unique freshwater swamp forest that attracts nature enthusiasts.
* '''Madhabkunda Waterfall''': The largest waterfall in Bangladesh, located in the Moulvibazar district.
 
==Related pages==
* [[Bangladesh]]
* [[Dhaka Division]]
* [[Chittagong Division]]
* [[Meghalaya]]
* [[Assam]]


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Latest revision as of 17:43, 18 February 2025

Encyclopedia article about Sylhet Division



Sylhet Division[edit]

Tea gardens are a prominent feature of Sylhet's landscape.

Sylhet Division is one of the eight administrative divisions of Bangladesh. Located in the northeastern part of the country, it is known for its unique cultural heritage, natural beauty, and economic significance. Sylhet Division is bordered by the Indian states of Meghalaya, Assam, and Tripura to the north, east, and south respectively, and by the Bangladeshi divisions of Chittagong and Dhaka to the west.

Geography[edit]

Ratargul Swamp Forest is a freshwater swamp forest located in Sylhet.

Sylhet Division is characterized by its lush green landscapes, rolling hills, and numerous rivers. The region is part of the Surma Valley, which is known for its fertile soil and abundant rainfall. The division is home to several important rivers, including the Surma River and the Kushiyara River, which are vital for agriculture and transportation.

The division's topography is marked by the presence of the Sylhet Hills, which are part of the larger Shillong Plateau. These hills are rich in biodiversity and are home to several protected areas, including the Lawachara National Park and the Ratargul Swamp Forest.

Economy[edit]

Sylhet Division is a major economic hub in Bangladesh, primarily due to its tea industry. The region is famous for its tea gardens, which produce a significant portion of the country's tea. The tea estates in Sylhet are not only important for the economy but also serve as a major tourist attraction.

In addition to tea, Sylhet is known for its natural gas reserves. The division has several gas fields, including the Kailashtila Gas Field and the Jalalabad Gas Field, which contribute to the national energy supply.

Culture[edit]

Sylhet Division has a rich cultural heritage that reflects a blend of indigenous and Bengali influences. The region is known for its traditional music, dance, and cuisine. Sylheti, a dialect of Bengali, is widely spoken in the division.

The division is also famous for its religious sites, including the Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, which is named after the revered Sufi saint Hazrat Shah Jalal, whose shrine in Sylhet city is a major pilgrimage site.

Tourism[edit]

Jaflong is a popular tourist destination known for its scenic beauty.

Sylhet Division is a popular tourist destination due to its natural beauty and cultural attractions. Some of the notable tourist spots include:

  • Jaflong: Known for its picturesque landscape and stone collection activities.
  • Srimangal: Often referred to as the "Tea Capital of Bangladesh," it is famous for its tea gardens and the Lawachara National Park.
  • Ratargul Swamp Forest: A unique freshwater swamp forest that attracts nature enthusiasts.
  • Madhabkunda Waterfall: The largest waterfall in Bangladesh, located in the Moulvibazar district.

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