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Introduction
Mymensingh (ময়মনসিংহ) is one of the districts of Mymensingh division, Bangladesh.
Other Districts in Mymnensingh Division: Jamalpur | Mymensingh | Netrokona | Sherpur
Area
4363.48 square kilometers (1684.75 square miles).
Population
5110272
Bounded by
Meghalaya State of India and Garo Hills on the north, Gazipur district on the south, Netrokona and Kishoreganj districts on the east and Sherpur, Jamalpur and Tangail districts on the west

Map of Mymensingh District
mymensingh
Profile
Mymensingh district was established in 1787. Later on it was divided into six districts viz. Tangail, Jamalpur, Mymensingh, Kishoreganj, Sherpur and Netrokona. The district consists of 8 municipalities, 12 upazilas, 146 union parishads, 84 wards, 206 mahallas, 2201 mouzas and 2709 villages.
Upazilas
Bhaluka Upazila, Dhobaura Upazila, Fulbaria Upazila, Gaffargaon Upazila, Gauripur Upazila, Haluaghat Upazila, Ishwarganj Upazila, Muktagachha Upazila, Mymensingh Sadar Upazila, Nandail Upazila, Phulpur Upazila, Trishal Upazila
History
Fakir and Sannyasi revolt (1772-1790, flood (1787), famine (1788), earth quack (1897) and Swadeshi Movement (1905). Mymensingh possesses rich literary heritage recognized through the world. The mainmansingha gitika (ballads) collected and edited by Dr. Dinesh Chandra Sen represents a valuable treasure in the world literature and has been translated into English and French.
Archeological Sites
Rajbaris of Gauripur and Muktagachha, Shashi Lodge, Musium, Durgabari, Kella Tajpur, Mymensingh Town Hall, Bokaynagar Fort, Alexandra Castle and Gospel Church.
Newspapers
Dailies: Jahan, Insaf, Ajker Smriti, Swadesh Sangbad, Banglar Jamin and Shipa; weeklies: Mymensingh Barta, Ajker Muktagachha; extinct: Kumar, Basana (1306 BS), Abriti (1308 BS), Swadesh Sampad (1905), Bangalee (1874), Bigyapani (1866), Shikkha Saurav (1319 BS), weeekly Charumihir (1939), Pramadi (1875), Bharat Mihir (1875), Sanjibani (1878), Hafez Shakti (1924), Uttar Akash (1959), Ganavijan (1938), Aunirban (1963), Jagrata Bangla (1971).
Official Website
http://www.mymensingh.gov.bd
10th Parliament Member(s)
ConstituencyName, Party
Mymensingh-1
Jewel Areng
Bangladesh Awami League
Mymensingh-2
Sharif Ahmed
Bangladesh Awami League
Mymensingh-3
Nazim Uddin Ahmed
Bangladesh Awami League
Mymensingh-4
Raushon Ershad
Jatiya Party
Mymensingh-5
Salahuddin Ahmed (Mukti)
Jatiya Party
Mymensingh-6
Md. Muslem Uddin
Bangladesh Awami League
Mymensingh-7
M.A. Hannan
Bangladesh Awami League
Mymensingh-8
Fakhrul Imam
 Jatiya Party
Mymensingh-9
Anwarul Abedin Khan
Bangladesh Awami League
Mymensingh-10
Fahmi Gulandaz Babel
Bangladesh Awami League
Mymensingh-11
Prof. Dr. Mohammed Amanullah
Bangladesh Awami League
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Post Codes
ThanaSub-officePostcode
Bhaluka
Bhaluka
2240
Fulbaria
Fulbaria
2216
Gaforgaon
Duttarbazar
2234
Gaforgaon
Gaforgaon
2230
Gaforgaon
Kandipara
2233
Gaforgaon
Shibganj
2231
Gaforgaon
Usti
2232
Gouripur
Gouripur
2270
Gouripur
Ramgopalpur
2271
Haluaghat
Dhara
2261
Haluaghat
Haluaghat
2260
Haluaghat
Munshirhat
2262
Isshwargonj
Atharabari
2282
Isshwargonj
Isshwargonj
2280
Isshwargonj
Sohagi
2281
Muktagachha
Muktagachha
2210
Mymensingh Sadar
Agriculture Universi
2202
Mymensingh Sadar
Biddyaganj
2204
Mymensingh Sadar
Kawatkhali
2201
Mymensingh Sadar
Mymensingh Sadar
2200
Mymensingh Sadar
Pearpur
2205
Mymensingh Sadar
Shombhuganj
2203
Nandail
Gangail
2291
Nandail
Nandail
2290
Phulpur
Beltia
2251
Phulpur
Phulpur
2250
Phulpur
Tarakanda
2252
Trishal
Ahmadbad
2221
Trishal
Dhala
2223
Trishal
Ram Amritaganj
2222
Trishal
Trishal
2220
Information Source
Compiled from data collected from Wikipedia.org, Banglapedia.org, Amardesh.com and Bangladesh Government sites.