The etymology of the union is of two words; "Kanak" and "Pur". The word Kanak comes from Sanskrit and means gold or possibly imitative of clanking metal.[2] The word Pur is also from Sanskrit and means city.[3] Therefore, the literal translation would be the city of gold.
Geography
Kanakpur Union is located in the part of Moulvibazar Sadar Upazila and shares borders with the Mostafapur Union in the east. It has an area of 23.5 square kilometres.[1]
Demography
Kanakpur has a population of 18,458.
Administration
Kanakpur constitutes the no. 8 union council of Moulvibazar Sadar Upazila. It contains 49 villages and 14 mouzas.[4]
The native population converse in their native Sylheti dialect but can also converse in Standard Bengali. Languages such as Arabic and English are also taught in schools.[5] The Union has 47 mosques:
Borkapon Jame Masjid and Rajapur Satyapur Borkapon Jame Masjid
North Bhadgaon Jame Masjid, West Bhadgaon Jame Masjid, South Bhadgaon Jame Masjid, Bhadgaon Bakhsh Bari Jame Masjid and Bhadgaon Sardar Bari Jame Masjid
Chok Rajpur Jame Masjid
Islampur Jame Masjid
Bagmara Jame Masjid
Khagrakandi Jame Masjid
Buddhimontopur Jame Masjid and West Buddhimontopur Jame Masjid
Abda Bazar Jame Masjid, North Abda Jame Masjid and Rajapur Abda Jame Masjid
Damiya Jame Masjid and Damiya Shah Murad Jame Masjid
Bochondhor Jame Masjid
Raypur Jame Masjid
Mamrokpur Jame Masjid
Noldariya Jame Masjid
North Kanakpur Jame Masjid and Kanakpur Bus Stand Jame Masjid
Durlavpur Jame Masjid
Shah Bandar Jame Masjid
Srirampur Jame Masjid and Srirampur Panjegana Masjid
Rakha Jame Masjid, Rakha Peer Bari Jame Masjid and Rakha Master Motin Bari Panjegana Masjid
Nagra Jame Masjid
Rangdas Jame Masjid
Kabiraji Jame Masjid
Binshona Jame Masjid, Binshona Master Yusuf Bari Panjegana Masjid, Dattabinshona Panjegana Masjid and Binshona Rezaq Ullah Bari Panjegana Masjid