Dhaka

Dhaka (/ˈdɑːkə/ DAH-kə or /ˈdækə/ DAK; Bengali: ঢাকা, romanized: Ḍhākā, IPA: [ˈɖʱaka]), formerly known as Dacca, is the capital and largest city of Bangladesh. It is the ninth-largest and seventh-most densely populated city in the world. Dhaka is a megacity, and has a population of 10.2 million residents as of 2022, and a population of over 22.4 million residents in Dhaka Metropolitan Area. It is widely considered to be the most densely populated built-up urban area in the world. Dhaka is the most important cultural, economic, and scientific hub of Eastern South Asia, as well as a major Muslim-majority city. Dhaka ranks third in South Asia and 39th in the world in terms of GDP. Lying on the Ganges Delta, it is bounded by the Buriganga, Turag, Dhaleshwari and Shitalakshya rivers. Dhaka is also the largest Bengali-speaking city in the world.

Dhaka
ঢাকা
Dacca
Nickname(s): 
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Location in Dhaka
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Location in Dhaka Division
Dhaka
Location in Bangladesh
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Location in Asia
Dhaka
Location in Earth
Coordinates: 23°45′50″N 90°23′20″E
CountryBangladesh
DivisionDhaka Division
DistrictDhaka District
Establishment1608 (1608)
Government
  TypeMayor–council
  BodyDNCC and DSCC
  Mayor of North DhakaAtiqul Islam
  Mayor of South DhakaSheikh Fazle Noor Taposh
  Police CommissionerHabibur Rahman
Area
  Megacity270 km2 (100 sq mi)
  Metro
1,600 km2 (618 sq mi)
Elevation
32 m (104.96 ft)
Population
 (2022)
  Megacity10,278,882
  Rank1st
  Density38,000/km2 (99,000/sq mi)
  Metro
22,478,116
Demonym(s)Dhakaiya, Dhakaites
Time zoneUTC+06:00 (BST)
Postal code
1000, 1100, 12xx, 13xx
Vehicle registrationDHAKA-D-11-9999""111
HDI (2021)0.745
high · 1st of 20
Calling code+880-2 (for Dhaka City only)
PoliceDhaka Metropolitan Police
International airportHazrat Shahjalal International Airport
Rapid TransitDhaka Metro Rail
Metro GDP 2023 (Market XR)$95 billion (per capita $4,018)
Metro GDP 2023 (PPP)$316 billion (per capita $13,614)
Websitedncc.bd (North Dhaka)
dscc.bd (South Dhaka)
Official nameMangal Shobhajatra on Pahela Baishakh
TypeCultural
Designated2016 (11th session)
Reference no.
RegionSouthern Asia
Notability"Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity" category

The area of Dhaka has been inhabited since the first millennium. An early modern city developed from the 17th century as a provincial capital and commercial centre of the Mughal Empire. Dhaka was the capital of a proto-industrialised Mughal Bengal for 75 years (1608–39 and 1660–1704). It was the hub of the muslin trade in Bengal and one of the most prosperous cities in the world. The Mughal city was named Jahangirnagar (The City of Jahangir) in honour of the erstwhile ruling emperor Jahangir. The city's wealthy Mughal elite included princes and the sons of Mughal emperors. The pre-colonial city's glory peaked in the 17th and 18th centuries when it was home to merchants from across Eurasia. The Port of Dhaka was a major trading post for both riverine and seaborne trade. The Mughals decorated the city with well-laid gardens, tombs, mosques, palaces, and forts. The city was once called the Venice of the East. Under British rule, the city saw the introduction of electricity, railways, cinemas, Western-style universities and colleges and a modern water supply. It became an important administrative and educational centre in the British Raj, as the capital of Eastern Bengal and Assam province after 1905. In 1947, after the end of British rule, the city became the administrative capital of East Pakistan. It was declared the legislative capital of Pakistan in 1962. In 1971, after the Liberation War, it became the capital of independent Bangladesh. In 2008, Dhaka celebrated 400 years as a municipal city.

A beta-global city, Dhaka is the centre of political, economic and cultural life in Bangladesh. It is the seat of the Government of Bangladesh, many Bangladeshi companies, and leading Bangladeshi educational, scientific, research, and cultural organizations. Since its establishment as a modern capital city, the population, area and social and economic diversity of Dhaka have grown tremendously. The city is now one of the most densely industrialized regions in the country. The city accounts for 35% of Bangladesh's economy. The Dhaka Stock Exchange has over 750 listed companies. Dhaka hosts over 50 diplomatic missions as well as the headquarters of BIMSTEC, CIRDAP, and the International Jute Study Group. Dhaka has a renowned culinary heritage. The city's culture is known for its rickshaws, kacchi biryani, art festivals, and religious diversity. Dhaka's most prominent architectural landmark is the modernist Jatiyo Sangshad Bhaban; while it has a heritage of 2000 buildings from the Mughal and British periods. The city is associated with two Nobel laureates. Its annual Bengali New Year celebrations are known for being widely colourful and artistic, which was recognized by UNESCO for its importance to world heritage. Dhaka has produced many writers and poets in several languages, especially in Bengali and English.

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