Dighi (Prarthana Fardin Dighi) is a Bangladeshi film actress and model.
Dighi may also refer to the following places:
BN, Bn or bn may refer to:
Faqir may refer to:
Feni may refer to:
Nilphamari is a district in Northern Bangladesh. It is a part of the Rangpur Division. It is about 400 kilometers to the northwest of the capital Dhaka. It has an area of 1,580.85 square kilometres (610.37 sq mi). Nilphamari is bounded by Rangpur and Lalmonirhat in east, Rangpur and Dinajpur in south, Dinajpur and Panchagarh in west, Cooch Behar of India in north. There are many rivers in Nilphamari including the Tista, Buritista, Isamoti, Jamuneshwari, Dhum, Kumlai, Charalkata, Sorbomongola, Salki, Chikli, Chara and Deonai. There are four Municipal Corporation in Nilphamari district. Area of these Municipalities are Nilphamari 42.70 SqKm(27.50 SqKm Present, 15.20 SqKm Ongoing), Saidpur-34.42 SqKm, Jaldhaka-28.22 SqKm and Domar-9.421 SqKm. There are 60(sixty) Unions, 370 Moujas and 378 Village in Nilphamari district.
Jhenaidah District is a district in southwestern Bangladesh. It is a part of the Khulna Division. It has an area of 1,964.77 km2 (758.60 sq mi). It is bordered by Kushtia District to the north, Jessore District and West Bengal, India to the south, Rajbari District and Magura District to the east, and Chuadanga District and West Bengal, India to the west. The largest city and headquarter of this district is Jhenaidah. At the beginning of the British rule Jhenaidah was a police outpost and was turned into a thana in 1793. The Jhenaidah Sub division was established in 1862 and was turned into a district in 1984.
Ulugh Khān Jahān `Alī, was a Muslim saint and the Khan-i-Azam of Khalifatabad. It is believed that he built the great Mosque City of Bagerhat, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Chittagong District, renamed the Chattogram District, is a district located in the south-eastern region of Bangladesh. It is a part of the Chittagong Division. The port city of Chittagong, which is the second largest city in Bangladesh, is located within this district.
Raozan is an upazila of Chattogram District in Chattogram Division, Bangladesh. It was established in 1947.
Satkania is an upazila of Chattogram District in Chattogram Division, Bangladesh.
Laksam is an upazila of Comilla District in the Division of Chittagong, Bangladesh. Laksam is widely known as the birthplace of Nawab Faizunnesa Chowdhurani.
Chakaria is an upazila of Cox's Bazar District in the Division of Chittagong, Bangladesh.
Senbagh, also spelt Senbag and Senbug, is an upazila of Noakhali District. It is named after its administrative centre, the municipality of Senbagh.
Chittagong is a city in south-eastern Bangladesh.
Bangladesh's tourist attractions include historical monuments, resorts, beaches, picnic spots, forests and tribal people, wildlife of various species. Activities for tourists include angling, water skiing, river cruising, hiking, rowing, yachting, and sea bathing.
Bakhtapur union is a Union of Fatikchhari Upazila of Chittagong District, Bangladesh. The area of Baktapur is 1,136 acres (460 ha).
Shamsuddin Yusuf Shah was the Sultan of Bengal from 1474 to 1481. He belonged to the Ilyas Shahi dynasty and was the successor of his father, Sultan Rukunuddin Barbak Shah.
The R151 or Baroiar Hat Pelagazi Dighi Road is a transportation artery in Bangladesh, which connects Baroiar Hat point of Dhaka–Chittagong Highway with Regional Highway R160 at Pelaghazi Dighi. It is 48 kilometres (30 mi) long, and the road is a Regional Highway of the Roads and Transport department of Bangladesh.
Ghayebi Dighi Mosque,, was an ancient mosque located in the Barothakuri Union, Zakiganj Upazila in Sylhet District. It is an important site managed by the Department of Archaeology in Bangladesh. A 400-year-old stone inscription was discovered here and is now in display at the Bangladesh National Museum. The stone inscription suggests it was built in the 17th century.
Dharmapur Union may refer to the following unions in Bangladesh:
Lal Dighi is one of the traditional places in Chittagong city of Bangladesh. Its location is at the end of Jail Road in the city. Lal Dighi is spread over an area of 2.70 acres. On one side of it is Andarkilla. Around it are district council buildings and local bank branches. It belongs to Ward No. 32 of Chittagong City Corporation.