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    Comilla (/ k u ˈ m ɪ l ə /; Bengali: কুমিল্লা, Bengali pronunciation:), officially spelled Cumilla, is a metropolis on the banks of the Gomti River in eastern Bangladesh. Comilla was one of the cities of ancient Bengal. It was once the capital of Tripura kingdom. Comilla Airport is located in the Dulipara area of Comilla city ...

  2. Comilla District, officially known as Cumilla District, is a district located in southeastern Bangladesh. It lies about 100 kilometres south east of Dhaka.

  3. Comilla, city, eastern Bangladesh. It is situated just south of the Gumti River, which is a tributary of the Meghna River. Connected by road and rail with Dhaka and Chittagong, Comilla has been a centre for the collection of hides and skins; it also has jute and cotton mills as well as a thermal.

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  5. Comilla, located in the south-eastern part of Bangladesh, is a fascinating city with a rich history, diverse culture, and plenty of attractions. It is the second largest city in the Chittagong Division and is a major tourist destination in the country. Comilla is known for its ancient Buddhist relics, colonial architecture, and natural beauty.

  6. Comilla Overview. Renowned for its colonial architecture, scenic attractions, and Rasmalai sweets, Comilla is one of the best tourist places in Bangladesh. According to famous historians, the Buddhist dynasty ruled here till the seventh century to the middle of the eighth century.

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    Comilla, officially spelled Cumilla, is a metropolis on the banks of the Gomti River in eastern Bangladesh. Comilla was one of the cities of ancient Bengal. It was once the capital of Tripura kingdom. Comilla Airport is located in the Dulipara area of Comilla city.

  8. This urbanized center in Chittagong Division has its origins as part of an ancient state called Samatata during the 1st Millenium CE, then fell under the dominion of kings and rulers like Bengal Jagat Manikya until the East India Company assumed control in 1765.