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Shaharpara Shaharpara (Devanagari: शाहार्पाड़ा, Bengali: শাহারপাড়া), a village of historical importance in the north-eastern part of Sunamganj district, Bangladesh, was founded in 1315 CE by Hazrat Shah Kamal Quhafah and his disciples. It is approximately one hour drive away from city of Sylhet. The village is at the heart of Sylhet Division and nestles beside the river Ratna.〔Achuytacharan Chowdhury〕 ==Etymology== The name ''Shaharpara'' derived from the title of its founder, Hazrat Shah Kamal. 'Shah' means 'monarch', 'ar' (variant of 'er') means 'of' and 'para' means 'village' or 'footstep'; Shaharpara is a compound of Shah, ar and para (Shah+ar+para=Shaharpara), which is attributed to the footsteps of Hazrat Shah Kamal Quhafah. Literal meaning of Shaharpara is 'footsteps of Shah', referring to the footsteps of Hazrat Shah Kamal. It was when Hazrat Shah Kamal Quhafah alighted himself on an island to survey the terrain for settlement. When a settlement was established, it inherited the phrase 'Shaharpara' as an honour for the settlement and ascription to Hazrat Shah Kamal Quhafah.〔Amara Atmakatha, Qureshi, Shah A M, Sylhet 1988〕
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