The earliest historical records of the Port …

Years: 796 - 807

The earliest historical records of the Port of Chittagong date back to the fourth century BCE, when sailors from the area embarked on voyages to Southeast Asia.

The second century Greco-Roman geographer Ptolemy mentioned the port on his map as one of the finest harbors in Asia and the eastern frontier of the Indian subcontinent.

The seventh-century traveling Chinese scholar and poet Xuanzang described it as "a sleeping beauty emerging from mists and water".

Arab and Persian traders arrived in the eighth century, and the region emerges as a major trading center on the maritime silk route, renowned for its pearls, rice, and textiles.

Chittagong also attracts many Sufi missionaries who settle in the region and play an instrumental role in the spread of Islam.

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