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Introduction
Sylhet (সিলেট জেলা, Sylhet Jela also Sylhet Zila), located in north-east Bangladesh, is one of the four districts in the Sylhet Division.
Other Districts in Sylhet Division: Habiganj | Moulvi Bazar | Sunamganj | Sylhet
Area
3452.07 square kilometers (1332.85 square miles).
Population
3434188
Bounded by
the Khasia-Jainta hills of India on the north, Moulvi Bazar district on the south, Kachhar and Karimganj districts of India on the east, Sunamganj and Habiganj districts on the west

Map of Sylhet District
sylhet
Profile
Sylhet district was established on 3 January 1782. Until 1878, Sylhet was under the jurisdiction of dhaka division. In the same year, Sylhet was included in the newly created Asam Province. Up to 1947 (excepting the Banga Bhanga period of 1905-1911) it remained a part of Asam. In 1947, as a result of a referendum, it was attached to the East Pakistan and was included in the Chittagong Division. The greater Sylhet was divided into four new districts viz Sylhet, Sunamganj, Habiganj and Maulvi Bazar in 1983-84. On 1 August 1995 Sylhet was declared as the 6th division of the country consisting of the four districts of the greater Sylhet. Sylhet district consists of 11 upazilas, 2 municipalities, 37 wards, 233 mahallas, 98 union parishads, 1693 mouzas and 3249 villages.
Upazilas
Balaganj Upazila, Beanibazar Upazila, Bishwanath Upazila, Companiganj Upazila, Fenchuganj Upazila, Golabganj Upazila, Gowainghat Upazila, Jaintiapur Upazila, Kanaighat Upazila, Sylhet Sadar Upazila, Zakiganj Upazila
History
were the serf of the zamindars. As a result of Nankar and other similar revolts the Nankar system was abolished in 1950.
Archeological Sites
Stone monument of Jaintapur, Mound of Gharduara, Gaiyabi Mosque, tombs of Hazrat shah jalal (r) and shah paran (r), Abu Torab Mosque, Nawabi Masque, Mughal Mosque at Akhalia, Dhaka Dakshmin Temple, Tin Mandir (trio temple).
Newspapers
Yugveri (1930), Al-Islah (1931), Daily Jalalabadi, Daily Sylhet Bani, Daily Ajker Sylhet; extinct: Sreehatta Prokash (19th century), Paridarshak (19th century), Sreehatta Mihir (19th century), Weekly Chronicle (1900), Janashakti (1921).
Official Website
http://www.sylhet.gov.bd
10th Parliament Member(s)
ConstituencyName, Party
Sylhet-1
Abul Maal Abdul Muhith
Bangladesh Awami League
Sylhet-2
Md. Yahya Chowdhury
Jatiya Party
Sylhet-3
Mahmud Us Samad Chowdhury
Bangladesh Awami League
Sylhet-4
Imran Ahmad
Bangladesh Awami League
Sylhet-5
Salim Uddin
 Jatiya Party
Sylhet-6
Nurul Islam Nahid
Bangladesh Awami League
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Post Codes
ThanaSub-officePostcode
Balaganj
Balaganj
3120
Balaganj
Begumpur
3125
Balaganj
Brahman Shashon
3122
Balaganj
Gaharpur
3128
Balaganj
Goala Bazar
3124
Balaganj
Karua
3121
Balaganj
Kathal Khair
3127
Balaganj
Natun Bazar
3129
Balaganj
Omarpur
3126
Balaganjgfhfghj
Tajpur
3123
Bianibazar
Bianibazar
3170
Bianibazar
Churkai
3175
Bianibazar
jaldup
3171
Bianibazar
Kurar bazar
3173
Bianibazar
Mathiura
3172
Bianibazar
Salia bazar
3174
Bishwanath
Bishwanath
3130
Bishwanath
Dashghar
3131
Bishwanath
Deokalas
3133
Bishwanath
Doulathpur
3132
Bishwanath
Singer kanch
3134
Fenchuganj
Fenchuganj
3116
Fenchuganj
Fenchuganj SareKarkh
3117
Goainhat
Chiknagul
3152
Goainhat
Goainhat
3150
Goainhat
Jaflong
3151
Gopalganj
banigram
3164
Gopalganj
Chandanpur
3165
Gopalganj
Dakkhin Bhadashore
3162
Gopalganj
Dhaka Dakkhin
3161
Gopalganj
Gopalgannj
3160
Gopalganj
Ranaping
3163
Jaintapur
Jainthapur
3156
Jakiganj
Ichhamati
3191
Jakiganj
Jakiganj
3190
Kanaighat
Chatulbazar
3181
Kanaighat
Gachbari
3183
Kanaighat
Kanaighat
3180
Kanaighat
Manikganj
3182
Kompanyganj
Kompanyganj
3140
Sylhet Sadar
Birahimpur
3106
Sylhet Sadar
Jalalabad
3107
Sylhet Sadar
Jalalabad Cantoment
3104
Sylhet Sadar
Kadamtali
3111
Sylhet Sadar
Kamalbazer
3112
Sylhet Sadar
Khadimnagar
3103
Sylhet Sadar
Lalbazar
3113
Sylhet Sadar
Mogla
3108
Sylhet Sadar
Ranga Hajiganj
3109
Sylhet Sadar
Shahajalal Science &
3114
Sylhet Sadar
Silam
3105
Sylhet Sadar
Sylhe Sadar
3100
Sylhet Sadar
Sylhet Biman Bondar
3102
Sylhet Sadar
Sylhet Cadet Col
3101
Information Source
Compiled from data collected from Wikipedia.org, Banglapedia.org, Amardesh.com and Bangladesh Government sites.