Pairaband Village

Rangpur

40/10030 min

Pairaband Village, located in Rangpur, Bangladesh, holds historical significance as the birthplace of Begum Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain, a prominent Bengali feminist thinker, writer, and educator during British India. Born in 1880 into an aristocratic mixed Persian-Bengali Muslim family, Rokeya became a pioneering advocate for women's education and gender equality. The village is notable for its connection to Rokeya's early life, which influenced her lifelong dedication to women's liberation through education. Her family background included zamindari status and intellectual pursuits, which shaped her progressive views. Although the village itself is primarily recognized for this historical association rather than architectural or cultural landmarks, it remains an important site for those interested in the history of feminism and social reform in South Asia. Rokeya's legacy continues to inspire, with Bangladesh observing Rokeya Day annually to honor her contributions. Visitors to Pairaband can reflect on the roots of a key figure in the advancement of women's rights and education in the region.

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Astuce: Visitors interested in Pairaband Village should plan their visit around December 9, when Bangladesh commemorates Rokeya Day, celebrating Begum Rokeya's legacy. While the village itself may have limited tourist infrastructure, arranging a local guide can provide deeper insights into Rokeya's life and the village's historical context. There are no official ticketing requirements, but visitors should respect local customs and the village's quiet nature. Purchasing tickets in advance is not necessary, and visitors might benefit from combining this visit with other cultural sites in Rangpur for a fuller experience.

Faits intéressants

  • Begum Rokeya was born in Pairaband Village in 1880 to a zamindar family with Persian-Bengali roots.
  • Her family had migrated from Tabriz, Iran, and served in military and judiciary roles during the Mughal era.
  • Begum Rokeya founded the first school aimed primarily at Muslim girls in Kolkata, pioneering women's education.
  • She authored 'Sultana's Dream' (1908), a notable feminist science fiction novella.
  • Bangladesh observes Rokeya Day every 9 December to commemorate her legacy.

Histoire

1880

Pairaband Village was the birthplace of Begum Rokeya in 1880 during the British Raj.

Her family were zamindars of Persian-Bengali descent with a history of military and judicial service under the Mughal regime.

The village gained historical importance as the early home of Rokeya, who later founded the first school for Muslim girls in Kolkata and became a leading feminist figure.

Over the decades, Rokeya's influence extended beyond Pairaband, but the village remains a symbol of her origins and early life.

The legacy of Rokeya continues to be celebrated annually, linking the village to the broader history of women's rights in South Asia.