Kishoreganj
Kishoreganj is a district located in the northeastern part of Bangladesh, within the Dhaka division. The district headquarters is situated in the town of Kishoreganj. It shares borders with Assam, India, to the north, and the districts of Mymensingh, Netrokona, and Habiganj to the west, south, and east respectively. The region is characterized by a fertile landscape with numerous rivers and haors, which are large seasonal wetlands.
The economy of Kishoreganj is primarily agrarian, with rice cultivation being the dominant crop. Other important
Kishoreganj boasts several places of interest, including the historic Shah Ismail Ghazi Mazar and Mosque, and