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O'Malley, L.S.S.
RAJSHAHI is ’a district in' the south-west of the"Rajshahi&#13;
division. It li^s between ttie twenty-fonrfh and twenty-fifth&#13;
parallels of north latitude, while its limits east and west lie&#13;
between the eighty-eighth and eighty-ninth degrees of east&#13;
longitude. Its area is 2,618 -square miles, and it contains a&#13;
population, according -to. census of .1911,* of 1,480,587&#13;
persons. The headquarters are at Rampur Boalia, a town&#13;
on the northern bank of tbe. Ganges, which in'This portion&#13;
of its course is Imown as the Padma. The .postal and telegraphic&#13;
designation of the town is, however, not Rampur&#13;
Boalia but Rajshahi, and it^as not infrequently referred to by&#13;
the inhabitants as Rajshijhk The correct transliteration&#13;
according to Bengali spelling is Rajsahi.&#13;
The name Rajshahi is commolily believed to mean the royal&#13;
territory, and it is a .popular, but mistaken, idear that the&#13;
district was given this designation because it is tire home of&#13;
many Rajas. The origin of the name is doubtful,, but one&#13;
plausible hypothesis is that it dates back to the beginning&#13;
of the "fifteenth century. when this ‘part of the&#13;
country was ruled over by Raja Khans .or Ganesh, the Hindu&#13;
chief of Bhaturia (i.e., the country on both sides of the river&#13;
Atrai in Dinajpur and Rajshahi). .The Raja, having ousted&#13;
the Muhammadan Governor of Gaur, became king o f Bengal,&#13;
and, according to Professor Blochmann, was consequently&#13;
known as a Rasjhah i.e., a ,Hindu Raja  who ascended a&#13;
Musalman throne, while his territory acquired the name of&#13;
Rajshahi.
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