A report on Hiram Cox

British diplomat, serving in Bengal and Burma in the 18th century.

- Hiram Cox

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Cox's Bazar Map from Series U542, US Army Map Service, 1955

Cox's Bazar

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City, fishing port, tourism centre, and district headquarters in southeastern Bangladesh.

City, fishing port, tourism centre, and district headquarters in southeastern Bangladesh.

Cox's Bazar Map from Series U542, US Army Map Service, 1955
Panorama of Cox's Bazar in the early morning: clouds on a blue sky, still water and forest in the distance.
Submarine Cable Landing Station
National Highway at Cox's Bazar (N1)
Cox's Bazar Airport Terminal
Cox's Bazaar (Kolatoli Sea Beach) after sunset
Cox's Bazar Bus Terminal
thumb|View of Cox's Bazar City
Town view at Sugondha point
Beach area
thumb|Cox's Bazaar in daylight
Cox's Bazaar Sea Beach

The modern Cox's Bazar derives its name from Captain Hiram Cox, an officer of the British East India Company, a Superintendent of Palongkee outpost.

Cox's illustration of the "ancient Hindoo game of chess" (1801)

Cox–Forbes theory

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Cox's illustration of the "ancient Hindoo game of chess" (1801)

The Cox–Forbes theory is a long-debunked theory on the evolution of chess put forward by Captain Hiram Cox (1760–1799) and extended by Professor Duncan Forbes (1798–1868).