Baghprachanda Khan (Bengali: বাগপ্রচণ্ড খাঁ, romanized: bagprôcôṇḍô khã) is a village and mouza under Lauta Union, Beanibazar Upazila of Sylhet District, Bangladesh.
His descendants continue to inhabit the village, and were at one point known as the Chowdhuries of Kala within Panchakhanda pargana.
[3] The general preeminence of Prachanda Khan's clan is displayed in a proverb recorded by the historians Achyut Charan Choudhury and Syed Murtaza Ali:[1][3] পাল, প্রচণ্ড, জাংদার। এই তিন মিরাশদার।Pal, Prôchôṇḍô, Jangdar.Ei tin mirashdarTranslated, this means "Pal, Prachanda, Jangdar.
[1] Baghprachanda Khan's Bazaar later became a notable trade centre of Karimganj subdivision.
[6][7] In the late 1930s,[8] the Indian Imperial Police tortured and robbed Nankar rebels in Baghprachanda Khan village.