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Every year, in the month of Falgun ( February to March ), " Lalon Smaran Utshab " ( Lalon memorial festival ) is held in the shrine of Lalon in Kushtia, Bangladesh, where bauls and devotees of Lalon from Bangladesh and overseas come to perform and highlight the mystics of Lalon.
Bauls traveled and sang in search of the internal ideal, Moner Manush ( Man of the Heart or the inner being ), and described " superfluous " differences between religions. Lalon Fakir, alternatively known as Lalon Shah, who lived in the 19th century in and around Kushtia, is considered to be the greatest of all bauls.
Mir Mosharraf Hossain was born in the village of Lahinipara in Kumarkhali PS of Kushtia ( former Nadia District ) now in Bangladesh. His widely accepted date of birth is 13 November 1847. But some researchers also claim his date of birth is 26 October 1847. His father Mir Moazzem Hossain was one of the few Muslim zamindars ( landlord ) of nineteenth century Bengal. His mother's name is Daulatunnesa.
Sirajganj District is on the north-east, while the Padma River, main stream of the holy river Ganges, in the south separates it from Rajbari District and Kushtia District.
27th Baluch company moved to Kushtia, which is about 54 miles north from Jessore and sits on the Rajshahi-Jessore highway, around 11: 30 PM on March 25 in 13 vehicles from Jessore cantonment.
Natore District ( Rajshahi division ) with an area of 1896. 05 km², is bordered by Naogaon and Bogra districts to the north, Pabna and Kushtia districts to the south, Pabna and Sirajganj districts to the east, Rajshahi district to the west.
Kushtia, Kushtia district or Kushtia Zila is a district in the Khulna administrative division of western Bangladesh.
Present day Kushtia is known for the Islamic University, Shilaidaha Kuthibari and Lalon's shrine.
Kushtia, however, is not an ancient township.
The tomb and shrine of Lalon Fakir is located in Kushtia.
Kushtia District has an area of 1621. 15 square kilometres and is bounded by Rajshahi, Natore, Pabna districts to the North, by Chuadanga, Jhenaidah districts to the South, by Rajbari District to the East, and by West Bengal and Meherpur District to the West.
Kushtia / Jhenaidah is home to the Islamic University ; it also has the following educational institutions:
The Kuthibari, located at Shilaidaha in Kumarkhali Upazila of the Kushtia district, is only 20 km from Kushtia town.
Kushtia produce a large number of rice in Khajanagor by Auto rice Mill ( Rashid Auto Rice Mills ), It has also a big commercial area named BISIC SHILPONOGORY, BRB is one of its famous brand and a Tobacco Factory ( British American Tobacco Company ).
Chuadanga is connected to four of its neighbouring districts ( Kushtia ; Jessore ; Jhenidah and Meherpur ) through inter-district highways and connected to Jessore and Kushtia through Railway.
Kushtia District and other parts of Khulna Division and Barisal Division is connected through Lalon Shah Bridge.
Jatin was born to Sharatshashi and Umeshchandra Mukherjee in Kayagram, a village in the Kushtia subdivision of Nadia district in what is now West Bengal.

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Kushtia was home of many famous people, especially authors and poets.
These activities commenced in Calcutta somewhere about the year 1900, and are said to have spread to many of the districts of Bengal and to have flourished particularly at Kushtia, where Jatindra Nath Mukharji was leader.

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EPR 4 wing ( 5 companies, CO Major Abu Osman Chowdhury Bengali ), part of EPR sector # 3, was HQed at Chuadanga, about 10 miles west of Kushtia.
However, during the British rule Kushtia was not a separate district it was a part of a part of the Nadia district ( now in West Bengal ) of undivided India.
In 1900, Jatin married Indubala Banerjee of Kumarkhali upazila in Kushtia ; they had four children: Atindra ( 1903 1906 ), Ashalata ( 1907 1976 ), Tejendra ( 1909 1989 ), and Birendra ( 1913 1991 ).

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The mighty Padma ( the portion of the Ganges between its junctions with Bhagirathi and Brahmaputra also known as the lower Ganges ), touches the district at its most northerly corner, at the point where it throws off the Jalangi, and flows along the northern border in a direction slightly south-east, until it leaves the district some miles to the east of Kushtia.
Later on April 17, 1971 the Bangladesh Government in-exile formally announced Proclamation of Independence at Baidyanathtala ( renamed Mujibnagar after the proclamation ), a border area in present Meherpur district, then a subdivision of Kushtia district.
1942 ), Hossainabad gov't vocational training institute, Kushtia Government University College ( est.
1947 ), Kushtia Govt.
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On the norther it borders the Kushtia District on the north, to the south by Jessore District and West Bengal ( India ), to the east by Rajbari District and Magura District and to the west by Chuadanga District and West Bengal ( India ) on the west.

Kushtia and Lalon
* Lalon: best known of all folk songs and the most import sub-genre of Baul songs, almost entirely attributed to spiritual writer and composer, Lalon Fokir of Kushtia.
Lalon geeti originated in Kushtia and has been popularised throughout the two Bengals ( West Bengal and Bangladesh ) by various artists.
Bauls performing at Lalon akhra in Kushtia, Bangladesh
Lalon Academy, Kushtia.
Lalon Academy, Kushtia.
Hardinge Bridge and Lalon Shah Bridge over the Padma linked Pabna with Kushtia District as well as Khulna Division and the southern Bangladesh.

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Shah Azizur Rahman was born in Kushtia of the province of Bengal ( now in Bangladesh ).
Hamilton's Gazetteer has the mention of Kushtia ( Kustee ) town and of the fact that the local people called the town Kushtay ( Kushte ).

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