What is rajsahi?

Rajshahi is a city located in the north-western part of Bangladesh. It is one of the seven metropolitan cities of Bangladesh and is the administrative headquarters of Rajshahi Division. The city has a population of around 716,000 people, according to the 2011 census.

Rajshahi lies on the bank of the Padma river and is known for its fertile land, which makes it one of the country's major agricultural hubs. The city is also a center for education, with several universities and colleges located here, including Rajshahi University, which is one of the oldest and largest public universities in Bangladesh.

Rajshahi is also famous for its historical and cultural heritage. The city has several ancient temples, mosques, and palaces. The most notable among them are the Puthia Temple Complex, Varendra Research Museum, and the Bagha Mosque.

The city is well-connected to other parts of Bangladesh through a network of roads, railways, and airways. Rajshahi has its own airport, which is connected to other major cities of the country. The city is also known for its mangoes, which are considered one of the best in the world, and its silk industry, which produces high-quality silk fabrics and garments.