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Cox's Bazar ( bn, কক্সবাজার জেলা , ''Cox's Bazar Jela'' also ''Cox's Bazar Zila'') is a district in the Chittagong Division of
Bangladesh Bangladesh (}, ), officially the People's Republic of Bangladesh, is a country in South Asia. It is the eighth-most populous country in the world, with a population exceeding 165 million people in an area of . Bangladesh is among the mos ...
. It is named after Cox's Bazar town. It is located south of Chittagong. Cox's Bazar is also known by the name ''Panowa'' ("yellow flower"). Another old name was ''Palongkee''. The modern Cox's Bazar derives its name from Captain Hiram Cox (died 1799), an army officer who served in
British India The provinces of India, earlier presidencies of British India and still earlier, presidency towns, were the administrative divisions of British governance on the Indian subcontinent. Collectively, they have been called British India. In one ...
. It is one of the fishing ports of Bangladesh. At Cox's Bazar is one of the world's longest natural sea beaches ( long including
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).


Geography

Often termed as the world's longest beach, Cox's Bazar is a major tourist destination within Bangladesh. Cox's Bazar District has an area of . It is bounded by Chittagong District on the north,
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in the south,
Bandarban District Bandarban ( bn, বান্দরবান, Chakma: 𑄝𑄚𑄴𑄘𑄧𑄢𑄴𑄝𑄚𑄴) is a district in South-Eastern Bangladesh, and a part of the Chittagong Division. It is one of the three hill districts of Bangladesh and a part of ...
on the east, and the
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on the west. Major rivers include Matamuhuri, Bakkhali, Reju Khal,
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, Maheshkhali channel and Kutubdia channel. The area of the city of Cox's Bazar is .


History

The history of Cox's Bazar begins in the Mughal period. On his way to
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, when the Mughal Prince Shah Shuja (1616–1660) passed through the hilly terrain of the present day Cox's Bazar, he was attracted to the scenic nature of the region. He commanded his forces to camp there. A place named '' Dulahazara'', meaning "one thousand palanquins", still exists in the area. After the Mughals, the place came under the control of the Tipras and the Arakanese, followed by the
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and then the
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. Cox's Bazar is named after Captain Hiram Cox, an officer of the East India Company, who was assigned with the charges of the current day Cox's Bazar and its adjacent areas. The town of Cox's Bazar was established in 1799 as a market town to honour Captain Cox. In 1854, Cox's Bazar was made a Sub Divisional headquarter in Chittagong district under the Bengal Presidency of British India. After the end of British rule in 1947, Cox's Bazar remained a part of
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under the Dominion of
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till 1971. Captain Advocate Fazlul Karim was the first chairman after independence from the British of Cox's Bazar municipality. He established the
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Forest along the beach to draw tourism to the town and to protect the beach from the tide. He donated many of his father-in-law's and his own lands to establish a public library and town hall. In 1971, the wharf was used as a naval port by the Pakistan Navy's gunboats. This and the nearby airstrip of the
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were the scene of intense shelling by the
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during the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971. In the year 1984, Cox's Bazar was upgraded into a
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from a Sub Division under the Chittagong Division. Starting in 2017, a "mass human exodus" of the
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Muslim minority group from neighboring
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's
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led to the creation, in Cox's Bazar, of the "world's largest refugee settlement" over the following year. In the first year, the
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estimated that 725,000 refugees had sought safety in Bangladesh.


Upazila (Subdivisions)

There are nine
upazilas An ''upazila'' ( bn, উপজেলা, upôzela, lit=sub-district pronounced: ), formerly called ''thana'', is an administrative region in Bangladesh, functioning as a sub-unit of a district. It can be seen as an analogous to a county or a ...
under this district, namely: #
Chakaria Upazila Chakaria ( bn, চকরিয়া) is an upazila of Cox's Bazar District in the Division of Chittagong, Bangladesh. Geography Chakoria is located at . It has 63671 households and a total area of 643.46 km2. Once there was a mangrove fore ...
# Cox's Bazar Sadar Upazila #
Kutubdia Upazila Kutubdia ( bn, কুতুবদিয়া) is an upazila of Cox's Bazar District in the Division of Chittagong, Bangladesh Bangladesh (}, ), officially the People's Republic of Bangladesh, is a country in South Asia. It is the eight ...
# Maheshkhali Upazila # Ramu Upazila # Teknaf Upazila # Ukhia Upazila # Pekua Upazila #
Eidgaon Upazila Eidgaon ( bn, ঈদগাঁও) is an upazila of Cox's Bazar District in the Division of Chittagong, Bangladesh. Combined with the adjoining unions of Chowfaldandi and Varuakhali, it forms the traditional region of Greater Eidgaon. Geography E ...


Education

* Cox's Bazar Medical College * Cox's Bazar Polytechnic Institute * Cox's Bazar Govt. College * Cox's Bazar Govt. Women College * Cox's Bazar City College * Cox's Bazar International University * Cox's Bazar Commerce College * Cox's Bazar DC College * Cox's Bazar Harvard College * Ramu Degree College * Teknaf College


Climate

The annual average temperature in Cox's Bazar is and a minimum of . The climate remains hot and humid with some seasons of temperate weather. The average amount of rainfall is .


Demographics

According to the 2011 Bangladesh census, Cox's Bazar district had a population was 2,289,990, of which 1,169,604 were males and 1,120,386 females. Rural population was 1,790,979 (78.21%) while the urban population was 499,011 (21.79%). Cox's Bazar district had a literacy rate of 39.29% for the population 7 years and above: 40.32% for males and 38.22% for females. 93.97% are
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, 4.26%
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and 1.65% Buddhists. Ethnic population is 14,551. The local dialect is Chittagonian, although there are many
Rohingya The Rohingya people () are a stateless Indo-Aryan ethnic group who predominantly follow Islam and reside in Rakhine State, Myanmar (previously known as Burma). Before the Rohingya genocide in 2017, when over 740,000 fled to Bangladesh, an ...
speakers due to the massive refugee camps.


Economy

The major livelihood of Cox's Bazar district is tourism. Millions of foreign and Bangladeshi natives visit this coastal city every year. A number of hotels, guest houses, and motels have been built in the city and coastal region and the hospitality industry is a major employer in the area. A number of people are involved in the fishing and collection of seafoods and sea products. Oysters, snails, pearls and jewelry made from shells are popular with the tourists in the seaside and city stores. A number of people are also involved in the transportation business for tourists. Many people of the district are farmers. In 2002, a surfing club was initiated at Cox's Bazar by a local Bangladeshi. It has now extended to holding an annual competition including locals and foreign tourists. This is the first surfing initiative in Bangladesh's history.


Places of interest

Cox's Bazar, mostly known for its
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and sunsets, has several other attractions, including: *Aggmeda Khyang, a large Buddhist monastery, and a place revered by around 400,000 Buddhist people of Cox's Bazar Hill Tracts. * Himchori, located about south of Cox's Bazar, is a picnic spot with waterfalls and hill top from where views of the sea can be seen. Birds and terrestrial animals roam near the road. * Inani Beach has interesting rocks and coral boulders. It is from the main beach. *Coxsbazar Circuit House, located from Laboni Point, has a viewpoint from which the ocean can be seen. There are also views of Cox's Bazar city. *
St. Martin's Island Saint Martin Island ( bn, সেন্টমার্টিন দ্বীপ) is a small island (area only 3 km2) in the northeastern part of the Bay of Bengal, about 9 km south of the tip of the Cox's Bazar-Teknaf peninsula, and fo ...
, the only
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island in Bangladesh, is situated at south of Teknaf. It is a tourist spot. * Dulhazra Safari Park, a safari park in Bangladesh which is situated at
Chakaria Upazila Chakaria ( bn, চকরিয়া) is an upazila of Cox's Bazar District in the Division of Chittagong, Bangladesh. Geography Chakoria is located at . It has 63671 households and a total area of 643.46 km2. Once there was a mangrove fore ...
. It has a range of exotic animals such as birds, snakes, and water beasts. * Ukhiya Central Ananda Bhavan Vihar, a renowned Buddhist temple dating from 1782 located at Patabari, Ukhia (3-minute distance from the Arakan highway) 33 km away from the main town of Cox's Bazar.


Notable people

* Obaidullah Hamzah (born 1972), Islamic scholar and economist * Mohammad Nurul Huda (born 1949), poet and novelist. He was awarded the Ekushey Padak in 2015. * Aye Thein Rakhaine (born 1962), former MP. * Shaimum Sarwar Kamal, the elected MP in Cox's Bazaar. *
Salimullah Khan Salimullah Khan ( bn, সলিমুল্লাহ খান; born 18 August 1958) is a Bangladeshi writer. Khan explores national and international politics and culture using Marxist and Lacanian theories. Informed and influenced by Ahmed Sof ...
, eminent thinker of Bangladesh. * Mominul Haque, Bangladeshi Cricketer (Now captain of Bangladesh national cricket team in test format). * Major General Hamidul Haque, Army Officer in Bangladesh Army (Current Rank: Major General). * Lieutenant Colonel Forkan Ahmed, Retired Army Officer; Now Chairman of Cox's Bazar Development Authority. Mahtab, Moyukh (27 April 2017). "Will this lead to integration?". The Daily Star. Dhaka: Transcom Group. Archived from the original on 4 April 2018. Retrieved 4 April 2018.


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