Mirpur ( Bengali : মিরপুর ) is a thana of Dhaka city, Bangladesh . It is bounded by Pallabi Thana to the north, Mohammadpur Thana to the south, Kafrul to the east, and Savar Upazila to the west. For administrative convenience three new thanas, namely Shah Ali , Pallabi Thana and Kafrul Thana have been carved out of old Mirpur Thana.
4-554: Mirpur Cantonment is a Bangladesh military cantonment located in Mirpur Thana , Dhaka . Mirpur DOHS is located beside the cantonment. This article about the Bangladesh Armed Forces is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Mirpur Model Thana Mirpur Thana was established in 1962. The thana consists of one union parishad , eight wards, 11 mouzas and 86 and 20 villages. Mirpur Thana (town) area
8-463: A population of 500,373 with average household size of 4.3 members, and an average literacy rate of 80.2% vs a national average of 51.8% literacy. For the cricket world cup of 2011, Mirpur's Sher-e-Bangla Cricket Stadium was selected as a venue. For this, renovations were carried out within the thana. The opening match was held there on 19 February 2011. Mirpur Beribadh ( dyke ) is a place in Dhaka ,
12-477: The north, Sher-e-Bangla Nagar Thana and Darus Salam Thana on the south, Pallabi Thana and Kafrul Thana on the east and Shah Ali Thana and Darus Salam Thana on the west. According to 2011 Census of Bangladesh , Mirpur Thana has a population of 500,373 with average household size of 4.3 members, and an average literacy rate of 80.2% vs national average of 51.8% literacy. Mirpur is divided into multiple sections. According to 2011 census, Mirpur Thana has
16-710: Was included in Keraniganj Thana during the British period (1757 to 1947) and in Tejgaon Thana during the Pakistan period (1947 to 1971). After the Bangladesh Liberation War , following the victory day , Mirpur was independent on 31 January 1972. The thana, with a total area of 6.42 km (2.48 sq mi), is situated in the northeast of Dhaka city. It is bounded by Shah Ali Thana and Pallabi Thana on
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