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1. Kobadak River
Kobadak River
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Kobadak River
Kobadak River
Country Bangladesh
Area Khulna Division,
District Jessore,
Source Bhairab River
Mohana Kholapetua River
Length of 238 kilometers (148 miles)
Kobadak River is a river of Jessore district of Satkhira district and Khulna district of southwestern Bangladesh. The Bangladesh Water Development Board or "Paubo", the contact number given by the Kobadak Nanda, is the number nine in the southwest. [1] [2]
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Origin [source edit]
This river originates from Bhairab river in Chaugacha upazila of Jessore district and it later falls into Kholarpata river in Khaira of Khulna district. Its length is 180 kilometers (110 mi), the average width is 150 meters (490 feet), depth of 3.5 to 5 meters (11.5 to 16.4 feet). This river lies about 800 sq km. [2]
Kobadak river in literature [source editing]
Michael Madhusudan Dutta spent his childhood on the banks of this river. Later, when he was in France, he recollected childhood and composed the famous Kobadak River, Sonnet (Fourteenth Poetry). [3]
See also [source edit]
• List of rivers in Bangladesh
Batalak River - Michael Madhusudan Dutta
The great river, your memory always torments me
Regardless of what you think about it rarely.
Suddenly the man is in the dream of Nisha
The sound of the maya sounds,
I joke at the ears of error.
Many countries have seen many rivers
But in the water of this affection of thirst for the water
The milkstuff is the motherland breast.
And what will be seen as long as I can
Give the kingdom of the sea as a priority
You make this request as a Bari
In the ears of the Bungas, Sakhari
The name is love in her exile
That name is the name of tab vanga.
Sonnet
June 29, 2015 •
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- Michael Madhusudan Dutta
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