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  2. Mughal conquest of Chittagong - Wikipedia

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    Several ships sunk. 135 ships captured [1] Mughal conquest of Chittagong refers to the conquest of Chittagong in 1666. On 27 January 1666 AD, the Arakan Kingdom of Mrauk U was defeated by the Mughal forces under the command of Buzurg Ummed Khan, the son of Mughal Subedar Shaista Khan. [3][4]

  3. History of Chittagong - Wikipedia

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    The Mughal conquest of Chittagong in 1666 brought an end to the Portuguese dominance of more than 130 years in city. [30] By the early 18th century, the Portuguese settlements were located at Dianga, Feringhee Bazar in Chittagong district and in the municipal ward of Jamal Khan in Chittagong.

  4. Portuguese settlement in Chittagong - Wikipedia

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    Mughal Empire. Chittagong, the second largest city and main port of Bangladesh, was home to a thriving trading post of the Portuguese Empire in the East in the 16th and 17th centuries. [1] The Portuguese first arrived in Chittagong around 1528 [2] and left in 1666 [3] after the Mughal conquest. [4] It was the first European colonial enclave in ...

  5. Chittagong - Wikipedia

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    In 1666, the Mughal government of Bengal led by viceroy Shaista Khan moved to retake Chittagong from Portuguese and Arakanese control by launching the Mughal conquest of Chittagong. The Mughals attacked the Arakanese from the jungle with a 6,500-strong army, which was further supported by 288 Mughal naval ships blockading the Chittagong harbor ...

  6. Kingdom of Mrauk U - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] In 1666, it lost control of Chittagong after a war with the Mughal Empire. Its reign continued until 1785, when it was conquered by the Konbaung dynasty of Burma. [6] [7] It was home to a multiethnic population with the city of Mrauk U being home to mosques, temples, shrines, seminaries and libraries. [8]

  7. Arakan - Wikipedia

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    Religion. Buddhism, Islam, Hinduism. Arakan (/ ˈærəkæn / or / ˈɑːrəkɑːn / [1]) is the historical geographical name of Rakhine State, Myanmar (formerly Burma). The region was called Arakan for centuries until the Burmese military junta changed its name in 1989. The people of the region were known as Arakanese. [2][3][4] Arakan's first ...

  8. Chittagong District - Wikipedia

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    The Mughals established Chittagong as a district in 1666. Chittagong is the 2nd largest district in Bangladesh by population and area. The Chittagong Hill Tracts were separated from Chittagong in 1860. In 1947, Chittagong came under Pakistan and became part a district of East Pakistan.

  9. Bengal Subah - Wikipedia

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    The Mughal conquest of Chittagong in 1666 defeated the (Burmese) Kingdom of Arakan and reestablished Bengali control of the port city, which was renamed as Islamabad. [23] The Chittagong Hill Tracts frontier region was made a tributary state of Mughal Bengal and a treaty was signed with the Chakma Circle in 1713. [24]