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The background of the upazila administration

Almost most historians have a debate in the name of the place. The name of Jhikargacha is not free from this debate. Most of the opinion, an Englishman named Zinkar, founded the blue kuthi here. There is a market surrounded by this blue cuneiform. According to the name of Jinkar, the market is named as Junkarkagacha Bazar. In the past, the market was called Ganj. The origin of the plants from the ganj. The evolution of the sequence is in Jhikargacha Bazar. Later, the name of the police station was Jhikargacha.

According to 'A Report on the District of Jessore' the former collector of Jessore district, 'A Report on the District of Jessore', an English indigo jenkings was established in 1800 in Ghadkhali. Naturally, here can be the origin of the name Jhikargacha from Jenkings (Jenkins) without being Jhinkar (Junk).

 

Old Township of Jhikargacha, Gadhkhali. After the installation of the blue kuthi here, Jankinas, another Englishman, made a change in the development of the Ghadkhali by establishing other factories with blue cloth. For this reason, McAngji is called the Jigaragachha style. The other name of Jhikargacha is McNanjiganj. In 1863, the western bank of the Kobadak Nand was included in the district of Jessore and Gaadkhali needed a police station in Jessore. Gadhkhali police station was established in Gannkhali after 2 miles behind Jessore due to lack of drinking water in Gadhali. Banene was deep forested thief robbery's self-restraint. Under the leadership of Magistrate Bonfort, this habitat was destroyed. Later, at a time, the market was established on both sides of the Kobataakkha river on the Calcutta road of Jessore, at a time, the thana came from present in present-day town, ie Jhikargacha.

 

The question above came from the above discussion, even before the 1800s there was a township. There is a special need to have a name for the contact of the population. What was the name of the current Jhikargacha? There is no correct answer to this question. But there can be an idea - the distance from the old town of Barabazar is not much. Khanjahan Ali came to Barabazar and came to Astah. His influence spread to the trick. From Epiphate to his burial in Bagh Gate, it is known that he died on 24 October 1459. If he lived 100 years, he was born in 1360. From 1360 to 1459, or shortly before, he came to Barbarazar. He went to Bagerhat from Baghdar. From Murali, the followers of Hazrat Khan Jahan Ali were divided into two parts. A group of people spread the Kobadak River and spread Islam to the beautiful forest of Bhadukasi. A team led by Borhan Khan or old man It is clear from this information that long before the British rule, the influence of Islam in the region of the Kototak bank was influenced. The religious language of the Muslims is Arabic. Continuing to accept the name of Allah is to be jikira in Arabic. And the meaning of Bangla meaning Arabic goa is now in Astana or Khanqah. Rafiqul Islam, researcher, believes that the name of Jhikargacha can be named after the religion of Islam. Eminent researcher, writer Hossainuddin Hossain said that the name of Jhikargacha was named Jantinagar. Details about how the origin of this name is not known.

Speech literary engineer Shamuzzaman disagreed with the name of Jhikargacha. He said, Chougacha upazila adjacent to the four large trees were erected from A to Chou (four) and from Gacha (tree) to Chougacha. Jhikragachha tree came from the name. Jhikra Shabda in Bengali dictionary means small grassy grasses. Due to the abundance of this shriveled tree, the name of Jhikargacha can be originated from Jhichra. Jharkarga has been named after any of the above sources.