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Provincial Map of Bengal showing the Greater Mymensingh Area (present Division with Tangail and Kishoreganj) in 1917.. Mymensingh’s history stretches far into antiquity. Around the 4th century BC, it was a significant part of the Vedic state of Mahajanapa
Alt proposal of Mymensingh division was adopted. Updated accordingly: 16:10, 16 January 2015: 1,050 × 1,450 (315 KB) Nafsadh: Mymensingh division is yet to be enacted: 13:14, 15 January 2015: 1,550 × 2,150 (118 KB) Nafsadh: texts as outline: 13:10, 15 January 2015: 1,550 × 2,150 (97 KB) Nafsadh: With newly created division of Mymensingh: 21: ...
name = Mymensingh division Name used in the default map caption; image = Bangladesh Mymensingh division location map.svg The default map image, without "Image:" or "File:" image1 = Mymensingh division relief map.svg An alternative map image, usually a relief map, which can be displayed via the relief or AlternativeMap parameters; top = 25.52
Mymensingh District (Bengali: ময়মনসিংহ জেলা) is a district in Mymensingh Division, Bangladesh, and is bordered on the north by Meghalaya, a state of India and the Garo Hills, on the south by Gazipur District, on the east by the districts of Netrokona and Kishoreganj, and on the west by the districts of Sherpur, Jamalpur and Tangail. [4]
On 25 January 2010, Rangpur Division was split off from Rajshahi Division. [1] On 14 September 2015, Mymensingh Division was split off from Dhaka Division and added as the eighth division. In 2015, the process started to create two more divisions: Comilla Division and Faridpur Division. [2]