In the early ninth century, Cox's Bazar was under the rule of Arakan Kings but was overtaken by the Mughals in A.D. 1666. Shah Shuja, the Mughal Prince, was drawn to the beauty and attractive scenery of the land and commanded his forces to camp on the grounds. After the Mughal's conquest, the land was under the rule of the Tipras and was then taken by the Portuguese, followed by the British.

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