Satkhira

The area has suffered from saltwater intrusion into the water supply as a result of sea level rise, part of the effects of climate change in Bangladesh.

In the meantime, during the permanent settlement, Vishnur Chakraborty, an Emperor of Raja Krishnachandra of Nadia, bought the old Pargana at auction and built houses in Satgharia village under his auspices.

According to the Ramayana Mahabharata, the area of organized human habitation in the region was around 3,500 years ago.

According to the Mahabharata, Muni Kapil founded a Kalimandir in Kapilmani of Paikgachha and worshiped there.

At the time of his invasion of India, the mention of an independent state named Gangaridi was found in the mouth of the Ganges.

After this, the state ruled as the independent ruler of Baulango Gupta (507–525) in southeast Bengal.

In the seventh century, Shashanka, Bhadrasha, Khargorat, and the Loknath dynasty ruled this place.

He declared independence, occupied a number of states, and expanded the boundaries of his own kingdom.

'Satkhira district is part of this symmetry' From the 8th to the eleventh centuries, this long-time Pal and Varman kings ruled Bengal.

The people of the Chandra Dynasty, a Buddhist religion, were popular rulers for some time.

When he was defeated by Chol Raj Rajendra Chola, the control of the southern region went to the Pala dynasty.

In an inscription (1048–1049 AD) of Kalchuri Rajakarna, Jatavarm destroyed Khulna district and south-eastern Bengal with the king of the Chandra Dynasty.

Satkhira has a sex ratio of 967 females per 1000 males and a literacy rate of 69.3%.