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BOGRA, or BAGURA

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Originally appearing in Volume V04, Page 121 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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BOGRA, or BAGURA  , a
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town and
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district of
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British India, in the
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Rajshahi division of eastern Bengal and
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Assam . The town is situated on the right
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bank of the
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river Karatoya . Pop . (19o1) 7094 . The DISTRICT OF BOGRA, which was first formed in 1821, lies west of the main channel of the
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Brahmaputra . It contains an
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area of 1359 sq. m . In 1901 the population (on a reduced area) was 854,533, showing an increase of II % in the decade . The district stretches out in a level plain, intersected by numerous streams and dotted with patches of jungle . The Karatoya river flows from north to south, dividing it into two portions, possessing very distinct characteristics . The eastern tract consists of rich alluvial
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soil, well watered, and subject to fertilizing inundations, yielding heavy crops of coarse rice, oil-seeds and jute . The western portion of the district is high-lying and produces the-finer qualities of rice . The
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principal rivers are formed by the different channels of the Brahmaputra, which river here bears the
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local names of the Konai, the Daokoba and the Jamuna, the last forming a portion of the eastern boundary of the district .

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bed is studded with alluvial islands . The Brahmaputra and its channels, together with three minor streams, the Bangali, Karatoya and Atrai, afford admirable facilities for commerce, and render every
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part of the district accessible to native cargo boats of large burden . The rivers swarm with fish . The formerproduction of indigo is
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extinct, and the industry of
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silk-spinning is decaying, There is no town with as many as 1o,000 inhabitants, trade being conducted at
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riverside marts . Nor are there any metalled roads . Several lines of railway (the Eastern Bengal, &c.), however, serve the district .

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