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'''Jatichar''' (Locally known as '''Jati''', in Bengali '''জটিচর'''{{Verified}}) is a village in ''Derai Upazila'' of ''Sunamganj District'' in ''Sylhet Division'' of [[Bangladesh]].{{Jatichar |
'''Jatichar''' (Locally known as '''Jati''', in Bengali '''জটিচর'''{{Verified}}) is a village in ''Derai Upazila'' of ''Sunamganj District'' in ''Sylhet Division'' of [[Bangladesh]].<ref>This information is available on Google. </ref>{{Jatichar |
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This more than three century-old village on the banks of the Surma river became known in the second decade of the 20th century as the birthplace of poet [[Parvej Husen Talukder]]. |
This more than three century-old village on the banks of the Surma river became known in the second decade of the 20th century as the birthplace of poet [[Parvej Husen Talukder]].<ref>This information is available on Google. </ref>{{SHORTDESC:Birth place of Parvej Husen Talukder}} |
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* [[Nokul Chandra Biswas]] |
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Latest revision as of 02:14, 24 August 2023
Jatichar (Locally known as Jati, in Bengali জটিচর) is a village in Derai Upazila of Sunamganj District in Sylhet Division of Bangladesh.[1]
This more than three century-old village on the banks of the Surma river became known in the second decade of the 20th century as the birthplace of poet Parvej Husen Talukder.[2]
Culture
Sports
The mostly practiced sports of Jatichar
- Football
- Cricket