In the 16th century, the Marma people emigrated here from the Kingdom of Mrauk U in Arakan. Where the Rakhaing stream (known as a chhara in Bengali) meets the Tarachha canal, the Marmas established a settlement known as Rakhaing Wah, meaning the "Rakhaing river mouth". Bengalis from the nearby Chittagong District later arrived in the area for trade and commercial purposes. Over time, Rakhaing Wah grew into a haat bazaar and became known to Bengalis as Rowangchhari (Rowang is the Chittagonian word for Arakan and chhari refers to a small stream).[4]
During the Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971, a brawl took place in Nowapatang Union leading to the death of T. N. Ali, a Bengali freedom fighter. Shamsul Islam ibn Amir Hamzah of Main Road and Dr S. A. Mahiuddin ibn Muhammad Abdur Rashid of Rowangchhari Bazar also fought in the war. There are also seven other individuals from Rowangchhari not mentioned in the official gazette that are said to have taken part. These are: Tarachha's Muhammad Ibrahim ibn Jalal Ahmad, Foraq Ahmad ibn Kala Mia, Qazi Muhammad Thanaullah ibn Qazi Ahmad Safa, Liaqat Ali ibn Faiz Ahmad and Muhammad Abdul Wadud ibn Siraj Ahmad, Rowangchhari Bazar's Abul Hasan Mir ibn Habibullah Mir, Abdul Aziz Chowdhury ibn Ashab Mia Chowdhury and Ejahan Mia ibn Dudu Mia.[5]
Rowangchhari Upazila is divided into four union parishads: Alikhong, Nowapatang, Rowangchhari, and Tarachha. The union parishads are subdivided into 13 mauzas and 178 villages.[9]
List of chairmen
Name
Date
Notes
Kya Shai Aung
25/5/1985
Hla Thowai Hri Marma
23/2/2009-16/4/2014
Kyaba Maung Marma
17/4/2014
Mausang Marma
30/3/2017-24/4/2019
Panel chairman, first female
Chohaimong Marma
9/5/2019-present
Facilities
There are 43 churches, 41 Buddhist temples, 5 Hindu temples and 12 mosques in Rowangchhari. There are two madrasas in Rowangchhari; the North Chhaingya Nurani Madrasa and the West Chhaingya Nurani Madrasa. The mosques are:[10]
Rowangchhari Jame Mosque, Rowangchhari Bazar
Rowangchhari Wagaipar Jame Mosque
North Chhaingya Jame Mosque
South Chhaingya Jame Mosque
Middle Chhaingya Jame Mosque
East Chhaingya Jame Mosque
Gherau Bazar Jame Mosque
Betchhara Bazar Jame Mosque
Tarachha Mukh Jame Mosque
Muramnango Police Camp Jame Mosque
Banchhaya Jame Mosque, Alekkhang Union
Kachhaptali Para Army Camp Jame Mosque, Alekkhang Union
^"Bangladesh Postal Code". Dhaka: Bangladesh Postal Department under the Department of Posts and Telecommunications of the Ministry of Posts, Telecommunications and Information Technology of the People's Republic of Bangladesh. 20 October 2024.