According to Bilu Kabir's book 'Districts of Bangladesh: A History of Naming', Ghazi, a Muslim wrestler, settled in the area during the reign of Muhammad bin Tughlaq and ruled it successfully for a long time. The region is named after Gazipur, a wrestler / wrestler named Gazi. Another legend is that Isha Khan was the jagirdar of 24 parganas during the reign of Emperor Akbar. The name of the son of one of the followers of this Isha Khan was Fazal Ghazi. Who was the first 'chief' of the Bhawal kingdom. The region is named Gazipur after its name or the surname 'Gazi' associated with it. Before the name Gazipur, the name of this region was Joydevpur. .Why the name Joydevpur came to be, how long it remained, when, why it did not remain is also relevant and knowable. Joydev Narayan Roy Chowdhury was the zamindar of Bhawal. Joydev Narayan Roy Chowdhury built a house in Pirabari village to live in. The village was on the south bank of the Chilai river. At that time the zamindar named the area 'Joydevpur' after his own name and this name remained in force till it became a subdivision. When Joydebpur was developed into a subdivision, it was renamed Joydebpur. It is to be noted that many locals still refer to the district as 'Joydevpur'. The name of the railway station in Gazipur Sadar is still 'Joydevpur Railway Station'. However, in the detailed discussion, it has to be said that Gazipur's previous name was Joydevpur and its previous name was Bhawal. Gazipur was declared a district on March 1, 1984 and a city corporation on Monday, January 7, 2013.
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