752:. Dilwar was 80 years old by that time. Abul Hassan attacked Sandwip and fought with Dilawar, who after being hit by an arrow fled to the jungles. Meanwhile, the Arrakanese fleet came up to Sandip to render assistance to Dilawar. Abul Hassan prepared to assault the Arrakanese fleet, which withdrew, and Abul Hasan, not pursuing it, retired to Noakhali. Nawab Shaista Khan, on hearing of this, sent another fleet consisting of 1,500 gunners and 400 cavalry, commanded by Ibn-i-Husain, Superintendent of the Nawarah (Fleet), Jamal Khan, Serandaz Khan, Qaramal Khan, and Muhammad Beg to reinforce Abul Hassan; to co-operate with the latter and occupy Sandwip; and to extirpate Dilawar. Ibn-i-Husain with this reinforcement moved up to Noakhali, in front of Sandwip, and halted there with Muhammad Beg in order to blockade the passage of the Arrakanese fleet. Abul Hassan, with others, then attacked Sandwip, wounded and captured Sharif, son of Dilawar, and also captured, after severe fighting, Dilawar and his followers, and sent them prisoners to Jahangirnagar (Dacca). Dilawar had many sons and two daughters; Musabibi and Maryam Bibi. Among his sons, only the name of Sharif Khan is known. As a means of compensation, Shaista Khan granted Dilawar's younger sons a
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Sandwip alone. He subcontracted various parts of the island to two relatives, Bakhtiyar Muhammad and Muhammad Hanif, as well as Madhusudan Chaudhuri of Bakla-Chandradwip, an employee of the Qanungo office. These lessees later became the Zamindars of Sandwip. Khan left more than half of the island to himself and then distributed five-eighths of the remainder to Bakhtiyar Muhammad and Muhammad Hanif and three eighths to Madhusudan Chowdhury. A portion of Sandwip, Sholo Anna was jointly owned to meet various expenses. Part of the sub-contracted lessees later became known as Dihi Musapur, Dihi Bakharpur and Dihi Rampur. Khan's headquarters was located west of the Musapur Dighi (lake) and continues to be known as Sadari Bhita although the building is no longer standing.
780:(military governor) of Sandwip. He had 100 cavalry and 400 infantry under his control. In order to facilitate the collection of revenue, a man named Muhammad Qasim was appointed as the Ahaddar (secretary) of Sandwip. The locals were outraged by Dilawar's defeat at the hands of the Mughals and the loss of Sandwip's independent status. The Mughal administration took some public welfare measures to bring the situation in their favour. One of them was to reducing the rate of rent imposed by Dilawar, in their first year. Another notable move was that Sandwip was given a lease arrangement to subdue the island's elite. When the lessees collected the rent and submitted it to Muhammad Qasim, he would arrange for it to be sent to the treasury. Under this system, the lessees enjoyed financial benefits and status.
672:. In retaliation, Tibao led 400 Portuguese mercenaries with a plan to colonise Sandwip. Tibao negotiated a deal with the King of Bakla or Bhatkal, receiving support in the form of ships and 200 horses for the takeover in exchange for half of the island's future revenue. However, Tibao withheld the agreed payment and later warred with the King of Bakla. A great battle took place in Sandwip, and it was only resolved after a Spanish ship of 50 men arrived at the island to help the Portuguese take over the Sandwip Fort. Fateh Khan, 3000 Muslim pirates and all of the island's male Muslim inhabitants were killed, allowing Tibao to become the ruler of Sandwip.
683:, so he agreed to an alliance with Tibao and even married his daughter off to him. Razagyi despatched 700 elephants, 200 ships with 4000 men, and 90,000 soldiers to join Tibao's military, but be under his command. Tibao later broke the alliance and seized the entire naval fleet by "murdering its captains at a council" in 1611. The Mughals defeated Arakan, with Razagyi fleeing to Chittagong with only a few men. Wishing to take advantage of this development and avenge the 1609 Dianga captives, Tibao destroyed the forts of Arakan but was defeated by Razagyi at the capital and returned to Sandwip.
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Gonzales Tibao/Tibeau, a salt-dealer who had come to Bengal in 1605, had escaped Arakanese punishment in Dianga with some other Portuguese captives and began a life of piracy consisting of robbing the Arakan port and keeping the stolen goods with their native allies in
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began to do business on the island. Khojah Kaworke, Khojah Michael and Agha Barshick owned several salt farms in Sandwip, and the existence of salt factories were noted by Italian traveller
639:âan ally of the Arakaneseâhad him executed and sent his severed head back to Arakan. Other sources say that Carvalho was not killed by Pratapaditya, but rather wounded in battle against the
744:, also known as Raja Dilal, was the final pirate ruler of Sandwip. A former Mughal officer, he and his private army governed the island independently for about 50 years. In November 1665,
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with large amounts of rice. The condition behind the deal was for the Portuguese Viceroy of Goa to assist Tibao in a battle against Arakan, which was now ruled by Razagyi's son,
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realm. The sources state that Sandwip was originally connected to Chittagong by land and was disconnected by natural disasters. The island was inhabited by people even before
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in 1560, Sanchan the Abevel's drawing map, and the Anvel Curt's drawing map in 1752. Arab merchants began trading in the area since very early on. In the 14th century, a
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sent a military medical mission to the country, which was then deployed to Sandwip where they treated nearly 27,000 people and carried out a
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1877:(husking pedal) once was very common in houses of Sandwip
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2528:, quoted in Beveridge, 1876, p. 36.
1999:"Sandwip Upazila (āĻ¸āĻ¨ā§āĻĻā§āĻŦā§āĻĒ āĻāĻĒāĻā§āĻ˛āĻž)"
1782:, former lieutenant general of the
858:. Keshab Ghosh, a President of the
795:The next zamindars of Sandwip were
436:and Meghna estuaries; on the west.
3055:. 24 December 2017. Archived from
3017:"Medical Mission to East Pakistan"
2963:. Vol. V Pt 1. pp. 247â.
2880:Ansar Ali, Sushil Chaudhury &
1755:, politician and language activist
1117:Association for Social Advancement
635:for safety, but the city's ruler,
14:
3015:Choy Choi Kee (7 November 1999).
901:of 1971, Sandwip was included in
511:. In the 1560s, a traveller from
1938:
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1829:, Islamic scholar and politician
1723:, educationist and a founder of
792:. Muhammad Husayn died in 1743.
695:and Patelbanga from the Raja of
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2231:Khan, Nurul Islam, ed. (1977).
897:vaccination effort. During the
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3261:Populated places in Bangladesh
3226:Sandwip Chittagong, Bangladesh
2726:; Ahmed, Sabbir, eds. (2012).
288:5â15 km (3.1â9.3 mi)
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2904:Asiatic Society of Bangladesh
2834:Asiatic Society of Bangladesh
2738:Asiatic Society of Bangladesh
2593:Asiatic Society of Bangladesh
2283:Asiatic Society of Bangladesh
2163:Asiatic Society of Bangladesh
2097:Asiatic Society of Bangladesh
2056:Webster, John Edward (1911).
1959:List of islands of Bangladesh
1776:, Bangladeshi freedom fighter
928:Sandwip Island was formed by
873:began in Sandwip. During the
3246:Islands of the Bay of Bengal
1749:, physician and army officer
1743:, physician and army officer
19:For the writing system, see
2955:"Sandip, Noakhali District"
2411:Mandal, Asim Kumar (2003).
2220:. London: TrÃŧbner & Co.
2145:"Shah Sultan Mahisawar (R)"
2042:Noakhali District Gazetters
1769:Swadhin Bangla Betar Kendra
1604:Average precipitation days
1390:Mean daily minimum °C (°F)
1250:Mean daily maximum °C (°F)
380:. Along with the island of
368:
3277:
2960:Linguistic Survey of India
1697:
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720:Mughal conquest of Sandwip
664:, or as some sources say,
620:Carvalho for his efforts.
18:
3152:10.1080/08920750500531371
2477:Beveridge, Henry (1876).
2214:Beveridge, Henry (1876).
2077:Muslehuddin, ATM (2012).
2062:. Vol. 4. Noakhali.
2001:. Chittagong. 26 May 2011
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1780:Chowdhury Hasan Sarwardy
1715:Chowdhury Abu Torab Khan
860:Indian National Congress
797:Chowdhury Abu Torab Khan
616:, the King of Portugal,
448:Sandwip on a map of the
343:439/km (1137/sq mi)
2951:George Abraham Grierson
2814:Ray, Aniruddha (2012).
2728:"Shipbuilding Industry"
2497:Manuel de Faria y Sousa
2263:Ray, Aniruddha (2012).
1837:Chittagong armoury raid
1759:Alhaz Mustafizur Rahman
1741:Abul Fazal Ziaur Rahman
891:Government of Singapore
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3084:Monthly Weather Review
2558:Harvey, G. E. (1925).
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3241:Islands of Bangladesh
2702:Shahidullah, Muhammad
2644:The History of Bengal
2539:Phayre, Arthur Purves
1954:History of Bangladesh
1822:Mohammed Didarul Alam
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2573:Abdul Karim (2012).
2143:Abdul Karim (2012).
2066:: The Pioneer Press.
1862:Ships Wharf, Sandwip
1180:Record high °C (°F)
384:, it is part of the
50:improve this article
16:Island in Bangladesh
3180:on 26 November 2013
3059:on 25 December 2017
3022:Ministry of Defence
3004:. 14 November 1970.
2816:"Manucci, Niccolao"
2795:on 17 December 2013
2363:Bangladesher Khabor
1807:Mostafa Kamal Pasha
1737:, 17th-century poet
1721:Abul Kashem Sandwip
1460:Record low °C (°F)
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3002:The New York Times
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883:1970 Bhola cyclone
871:Six Point movement
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542:History of Sandwip
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2581:; Miah, Sajahan;
2526:History of Bengal
2391:bn.wikisource.org
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2271:; Miah, Sajahan;
2265:"Portuguese, The"
2151:; Miah, Sajahan;
2085:; Miah, Sajahan;
1844:, psychotherapist
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1842:Mohit Kamal
1735:Abdul Hakim
1007:green beans
979:cauliflower
924:Agriculture
856:Balkan Wars
854:during the
772:Mughal rule
742:Delwar Khan
738:Abdul Hakim
730:Mohammedans
689:Lemro River
625:Min Razagyi
498:Afghanistan
418:Companiganj
392:Description
242:Adjacent to
228: /
204:Coordinates
3235:Categories
3184:7 November
2424:8173871434
2358:āĻā§āĻĻāĻžāĻ° āĻ°āĻžāĻ¯āĻŧ
2027:7 November
2005:7 November
1985:References
1889:Kakataruya
1789:Dilal Khan
1073:date palms
1031:watermelon
1001:, various
951:betel leaf
655:Tibao rule
614:Philip III
560:under the
521:Chittagong
374:Bangladesh
332:Population
313:Chittagong
301:Bangladesh
76:newspapers
3160:0892-0753
3116:1520-0493
3107:10217/107
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2309:30677644M
2189:30677644M
2123:30677644M
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1109:tornadoes
1047:cherimoya
1039:jackfruit
1019:coriander
975:eggplants
963:sugarcane
955:betel nut
840:Taluqdars
790:zamindari
716:Muslims.
649:sailboats
605:Liverpool
589:Montargil
585:Arakanese
577:chieftain
570:Kedar Rai
558:Fatehabad
426:Mirsharai
422:Sitakunda
382:Urir Char
363:romanized
189:Geography
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1932:See also
1698:Source:
1693:2,527.9
1606:(âĨ 1 mm)
1599:(147.0)
1530:Average
1245:(102.7)
1210:(102.7)
1200:(102.0)
1105:cyclones
1055:coconuts
903:Sector 1
895:smallpox
869:'s 1966
844:Noakhali
835:Buddhist
831:Bengalis
618:ennobled
488:in 150,
482:Noakhali
478:Samatata
414:mahallas
358:āĻ¸āĻ¨ā§āĻĻā§āĻŦā§āĻĒ
327:Sandwipi
309:Division
194:Location
139:āĻ¸āĻ¨ā§āĻĻā§āĻŦā§āĻĒ
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2799:30 July
2789:New Age
2662:service
2462:12 July
2430:28 June
2396:5 March
2369:4 March
2341:5 March
1849:Gallery
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1579:(19.3)
1574:(25.8)
1569:(37.2)
1564:(28.1)
1559:(15.3)
1525:(45.3)
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1485:(65.5)
1480:(63.7)
1475:(55.4)
1470:(48.2)
1465:(45.3)
1455:(71.2)
1450:(59.7)
1445:(67.8)
1440:(75.7)
1435:(77.7)
1430:(77.9)
1425:(77.9)
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1415:(77.2)
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1375:(76.1)
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1230:(96.8)
1225:(97.3)
1220:(97.7)
1215:(97.7)
1205:(99.0)
1195:(99.9)
1190:(92.7)
1185:(87.8)
1123:Climate
1003:legumes
991:mustard
987:cabbage
934:estuary
778:faujdar
666:Bhatkal
641:Mughals
633:Jessore
629:Jesuits
500:called
440:History
376:in the
369:Shondip
365::
354:Bengali
350:Sandwip
324:Demonym
216:91°29â˛E
213:22°29â˛N
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1675:161.8
1672:172.2
1669:214.7
1666:233.6
1663:245.3
1660:225.5
1657:230.9
1594:(0.2)
1589:(2.0)
1554:(4.3)
1549:(2.6)
1544:(0.8)
1539:(0.4)
1136:Month
1059:papaya
1051:sapote
1043:banana
1027:citrus
1015:carrot
999:ginger
971:tomato
967:radish
959:chilli
947:potato
734:mosque
681:Bhulua
593:Arakan
566:pirate
554:Sarkar
532:water.
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513:Venice
509:Bengal
434:Hatiya
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1965:Notes
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1597:3,733
1175:Year
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1063:guava
1035:mango
754:jagir
662:Bakla
645:Hugli
538:Moors
496:from
285:Width
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3208:2024
3186:2012
3156:ISSN
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3065:2017
3035:2007
2937:2024
2918:OCLC
2908:ISBN
2867:2024
2848:OCLC
2838:ISBN
2801:2015
2771:2024
2752:OCLC
2742:ISBN
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2626:2024
2607:OCLC
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2464:2015
2432:2015
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2101:ISBN
2029:2012
2007:2012
1922:News
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1508:18.9
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1493:22.2
1488:20.1
1483:18.6
1478:17.6
1473:13.0
1453:21.8
1448:15.4
1443:19.9
1438:24.3
1433:25.4
1428:25.5
1423:25.5
1418:25.8
1413:25.1
1408:24.2
1403:21.0
1398:16.4
1393:13.5
1383:25.9
1378:20.5
1373:24.5
1368:27.9
1363:28.5
1358:28.4
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1188:33.7
1183:31.0
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953:and
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