The Munshiganj District region is 954.96 sq. kilometers, which tracked down in both 2323′ and 2338′ north leeway and in between 9010′ and 9043′ east longitudes. It exists edged by Dhaka and Narayanganj areas on the north, Badarpur and Bharatpur districts on the south, Comilla and Chandpur neighborhoods on the east. Dhaka and Faridpur districts are within the west. Munshiganj district has always been rich in history, scholars, education, business, literature, and whatnot. In the past, it had always been the foremost important political center of this region. Also referred to as Bikrampur, Munshiganj has been the capital of the Chandra, Burman, and Sen kings from the start of the tenth to the start to the thirteenth century AD. The entity of Munshiganj is first found because of the king Shree Chandra’s ruling area. It had also been the dominion of the famous Burman and Sen Dynasty. Munshiganj was the second capital of the Sen Rulers. When Lakshman Sen fled to avoid Bakhtiar Khilji’s attack on Nadia, West Bengal, he reached here and began ruling it.