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  • Chandmama is a village in Barpeta district, in the Indian state of Assam. It is located in the southwest corner of the district, which has its headquarters in Barpeta. The village is divided into three parts: Chandmama Pather, Chandmama K, and Chandmama Gaon.


    History


    According to the Kalika Puran and Bongbhashi, the village was established in 1205. It was originally named Chandmimi (an Assamese word meaning "small moon"). It was later renamed Chandmama by Muslims with roots in East Bengal.


    Demographics


    The village's population is primarily Muslim, descended from people from the Pabna and Mymensingh districts of British India. They have now fully integrated into the indigenous Assamese culture. The village has a large population of 282,747, with 140,747 males and the remainder females.


    Notable people


    Ala Baksha Sarkar (Freedom fighter)
    Taimuddin Haji (Freedom fighter)
    Ayan Pramanik
    Majitullah Sarkar
    Rahim Baksha Dewani
    Jahar Akand
    Haji Mahiruddin
    Bahaj Uddin Akand
    Alhaj Golam Mowla Baksha (Freedom fighter)
    Sahab Uddin Ahmed
    Haji Jahabaksha Bhuyan
    Haji Alabaksha (Freedom fighter)
    Prof Hazrat Bakshi
    Dr. Arifur Rahman


    Education


    There are more than ten government lower primary schools and more than ten upper primary schools currently operating in the village.


    References

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