5-482: Azimpur may refer to: Azimpur , a neighborhood in Dhaka Azimpur Government Girls' School and College Azimpur Mosque Azimpur Dayera Sharif Khanqah Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Azimpur . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change
10-529: The largest cemeteries of Dhaka. The graveyard was established in 1850 on 32 acres (130,000 m ) of land. It has more than 3900 permanent graves, and many temporary graves (which are reused after several years). Azimpur has 01 Ward (Ward 26), 20 Mahallas and 01 Police Outpost Station. Eden College , one of the oldest educational institutions for girls in erstwhile British India , is located in Azimpur. Renowned girls' schools such as Agrani School and College and
15-418: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Azimpur&oldid=1233555367 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Azimpur, Dhaka Azimpur ( Bengali : আজিমপুর ) is an old region in
20-485: The old part of Dhaka , capital of Bangladesh . The region is named after 7th Mughal Emperor Azam Shah who was the youngest son and successor of Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb . Other accounts attribute the name to Azim-us-Shaan, the Nayeb-e-Nazim of Dhaka during the early 18th century. This area started to decay in the colonial era. In 1850, Azimpur shown as a no man's land in the map of surveyor general. In 1950, this area
25-450: Was redesigned as the government employee's residence. Azimpur is located at 23°43′47″N 90°23′07″E / 23.7298°N 90.3854°E / 23.7298; 90.3854 . Its total area is 1.17 km . As of the 1991 Bangladesh census , Azimpur has a population of 96,641; male 51,598, female 45.043. After the 1947 partition , many apartment buildings were built in Azimpur for government officers. The region has one of
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