Bagerhat District Brief Information and Places of Interest-
Bagerhat is a district in southwestern Bangladesh. It belongs to Khulna division. Bagerhat district is divided into 9 upazila. The first settlers in Bagerhat were the non-Aryans. These include the Austrians and Dravidians from the Mediterranean region and the Mongolian Alpine. The Paundrakshatriya community is a great example of the non-Aryan influence in this region. People of this community live in different places of this district especially in Rampal upazila. Pundra is a corruption of the word Pura or pod. The word Pandora is a Dravidian word meaning sugarcane. The people of the Namasudra community belonging to the non-Aryan class also live in large numbers in Bagerhat. Their former name is Chandal. They come from Barind region and live here. Besides, there is a class of fishermen or fishermen living in Bagerhat whose original males are Negrobatu (Negroid). They are the earliest inhabitants of the Indian subcontinent. About two and a half thousand years before the birth of Christ, the Aryans or the original Norwegian or Indivites came to this region from Central Asia. Among the inhabitants of this region are the heard streams of Aryans and non-Aryans. The non-Aryans who worshiped objects used to follow Kaum Dharma (Tibal Dharma). The Aryans who worship Shakti bring Vedic religion. The sun and fire were their gods. Hinduism was established in a mixture of rituals and ceremonies of both Aryan and non-Aryan religions.
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