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How many arakanese took to refuge in British territories of bengal

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Answered by ItzMADARA
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Arakan became one of the earliest regions in Southeast Asia to embrace Dharmic religions, particularly Buddhism and Hinduism. Islam arrived with Arab merchants in the 8th century. From the 15th century, Islamic influence grew during Arakan's vassalage to the Bengal Sultanate. The Kingdom of Mrauk U emerged as an independent Arakanese kingdom for 300 years. During the Age of Discovery and Bengal Subah's major economic development, Arakan caught the interest of the Dutch East India Company and the Portuguese Empire. In the middle of the 17th century, it was dominated by the Islamic Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb. Arakan steadily declined from the 18th century onwards after its loss to the Mughal Empire.

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How many arakanese took to refuge in British territories of bengal?

Answer:-

Arakan became one of the earliest regions in Southeast Asia to embrace Dharmic religions, particularly Buddhism and Hinduism. Islam arrived with Arab merchants in the 8th century. From the 15th century, Islamic influence grew during Arakan's vassalage to the Bengal Sultanate. The Kingdom of Mrauk U emerged as an independent Arakanese kingdom for 300 years. During the Age of Discovery and Bengal Subah's major economic development, Arakan caught the interest of the Dutch East India Company and the Portuguese Empire.

More to know -

⏩ Arakan is a historic coastal region in Southeast Asia.

⏩ Its borders faced the Bay of Bengal to its west, the Indian subcontinent to its north and Burma proper to its east.

⏩The Arakan Mountains isolated the region and made it accessible only by sea.

⏩The region now forms the Rakhine State in Myanmar.

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