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District tradition
Bhola is the oldest Ganges delta of Bangladesh. The culture here has mixed effects. Bhola Meghna is a small fisherman village on the bank of Titulia. In front of the fishing season, the women and children of the village shed the palanquin with the yarn of the yarn sacking with the yarn. These nets were dragged across a kilometer area. Then at home, the festival goes home.

Although the zamindari tradition remains extinct, many landlords are standing in the house. For example: Manika Mia Housing, Kutuba Mia House, Deola Talukder House, Parn Talukder House, Rajni Kar House etc. But the house of Daulatkhan zamindar Kala Rai was famous. His palace would have been the lyrics of the baiji and classical fashion masters. This house has been destroyed in the river. Besides, the Jagat Mazar is the Hazrat Wajir Chan Karini Mazar.

The Ghuangar Haat of Bhola is famous for its sweetness and Ghosh's dad for a long time. This is the sweet and sweet choice of the villagers for the guests and guests. These sweet and bearded gifts were sent to different places of Bangladesh.

Salt was made once in Bhola. When entering the Bhola in the saline water of the sea, the saline was made by burning saline water and burning it in the fire. Most salt was then sold to Tazmuddin, Mirzaakalu. The salt movement began in Bhola in 1930, due to the increase in salt tax and the restriction of the British government. Two people died in the 1st Baishakh police force of 1930. After the production of salt was stopped, he is still unmoved.

Bhola is known as a gas-rich area. Bhola Shahbazpur Gas Field has 1 trillion cubic feet gas reserves. This gas can be sent out to meet the demand for the roasting. This gas has already made a policy decision to set up a fertilizer factory. Currently, 34.5 megawatt rental power plants are being supplied with gas.

Bhola is famous for the buffalo bath There are fifty-five buffalo baths in different chars of Bhola. These baths produce hundreds of kilograms of milk every day, and this milk is made from famous buffalo cheese, cheese and ghee. These are sent out of Bhola for sale.

The isolated island of Bhola was the possession of Portuguese bandits in Manpura. Later people from different areas settled there. There was a long, elbored dog. Now almost extinct The pagodor ruins made by the Portuguese remain here.

There was a circulation in rural areas like Dariyapalla, Football, Kabadi, Hadudu. These are still games. There was steamer ghat once in the Kolghat area of ​​Bhola. Now it's just memory because the river has become filling.

Several books have been published so far with Bhola's tradition. The names and names of the books are given belowূডপহৃদ

Serial No.

Book's name

Author
 

01.

History of Bhola district

Professor Mohammad Hossain Chowdhury

02.

Polly Soil Country Bhola

Mostafa Harun

03.

History of Bakerganj

Sirajul Islam Chowdhury