Fatullah
Fatullah (Bengali: ফতুল্লা) is a town on the southern outskirts of Dhaka, in central Bangladesh, close to the town of Narayanganj.
It is the location of the Fatullah Osmani Stadium, an international cricket stadium [1] that has hosted its first One Day International and Test match in 2006. In ICC Cricket World Cup 2011, it has hosted the warm up matches of England against Canada and Pakistan.
Fatullah is also one of the major industrial areas of Bangladesh. The second largest Eid-ul-Azha cattle market of Bangladesh Fatullah DIT gorur hut is situated in Fatullah (previously under the control the royal Chowdhury family). The royalties of Fatullah is the Chowdhury Family; a large area of Fatullah, Chowdhury Bari is named after the Chowdhury family. Before the system was abolished Kader Boksh Chowdhury Minhazul Islam Chowdhury & Mahabat Ullah Chowdhury were the last official Zamindar of Fatullah. History and the surrounding areas of the Fatullah has left marks of their lost glory. The Majar of Shaha Fatullah is also situated here which is also under the control of Chowdhury Bari and very recently they are reconstructing their family mosque built by architect Mrinal Haque under the direction of Toffajol Hossain Chowdhury and other notable persons of the Chowdhury family which is near their family graveyard.Fatulla is situated on bank of river called Buriganga.There are many Garments and Cloth factorys on Fatulla.