Bengal Sultanate allowed Portuguese settlement in Chittagong.

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During the reign of the Bengal Sultanate, an agreement allowed the Portuguese to establish a settlement in Chittagong. The Bengal Sultanate sought to leverage the strategic location of Chittagong for trade, thus welcoming the Portuguese presence. The Portuguese, already established in other parts of the Indian subcontinent, saw an opportunity for expanding their trade network in the region by gaining a foothold in Chittagong. The permission granted to the Portuguese marked the beginning of a new chapter in the history of Chittagong, leading to the construction of a settlement and trading post. This development facilitated the exchange of goods and ideas between the Portuguese and the local population, contributing to cultural exchange and economic growth. The establishment of the Portuguese settlement in Chittagong played a significant role in shaping the region's trade dynamics and cultural landscape during that period. It opened up new avenues for maritime trade and laid the foundation for future interactions between different cultures. #BengalSultanate #PortugueseSettlement #Chittagong #Trade #CulturalExchange #History
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