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Baghmara (IPA: ˌbægˈmɑ:rə) is the headquarters of South Garo Hills district in the state of Meghalaya in India. The place is bordered by Bangladesh and is about 113 km from Tura. It has a river flowing through its expanse and is also covered in hills and tracts along the way. The name “Baghmara" derived from the fight that took place between Bong Lasker and a Wild Bengal Tiger where he killed the tiger by crushing the jaws. The famous Siju Cave is about 45 km away and to get to Siju one needs to go through Baghmara. The famous Balphakram National Park is 66 km away and one needs to pass through this town to get there. The modes of transport is limited to buses and jeeps.This place is famous for its tasty fish and has a historical sea trading connection with Bangladesh. It is also a native place of the first Chief Minister of Meghalaya Captain Williamson Sangma and he always represented Baghmara constituency.Though, it is a small town but it is different from any other place in Garo Hills. ==History==
The name “Baghmara" derived from the fight that took place between Bong Lasker and a Wild Bengal Tiger where he killed the tiger by crushing the jaws. Hence, the name Baghmara. Where, Bagh = Tiger and Mara = Died. To remember Bong Lasker, a tomb was built in the heart of Baghmara town. This place was previously known as "Barokar" means 12 streams.
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