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- Hiram_Cox abstract "Captain Hiram Cox (1760-1799) was a British diplomat, serving in Bengal and Burma in the 18th century. The town of Cox's Bazar in Bangladesh is named after him.As an officer of the East India Company, Captain Cox was appointed Superintendent of Palongkee outpost after Warren Hastings became Governor of Bengal. Captain Cox was specially mobilised to deal with a century-long conflict between Arakan refugees and local Rakhains (see Rakhine State). He embarked upon the mammoth task of rehabilitating refugees in the area and made significant progress. A premature death took Captain Cox in 1799 before he could finish his work. To commemorate his role in rehabilitation work a market was established and named after him: Cox's Bazar (\"Cox's Market\").Cox was a member of the Asiatic Society, contributing scholarly articles on Asian culture to its journal Asiatic Researches. He is most noted for his theory of the origin of chess as a four-player game, known as the Cox-Forbes theory.".
- Hiram_Cox birthDate "1760".
- Hiram_Cox birthYear "1760".
- Hiram_Cox deathDate "1799".
- Hiram_Cox deathYear "1799".
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- Hiram_Cox wikiPageWikiLink Category:British_chess_players.
- Hiram_Cox wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chess_historians.
- Hiram_Cox wikiPageWikiLink Chess.
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- Hiram_Cox wikiPageWikiLink List_of_governors_of_Bengal.
- Hiram_Cox wikiPageWikiLink Myanmar.
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- Hiram_Cox wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hiram Cox".
- Hiram_Cox dateOfBirth "1760".
- Hiram_Cox dateOfDeath "1799".
- Hiram_Cox name "Cox".
- Hiram_Cox placeOfDeath "Bakkhali River near Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh".
- Hiram_Cox shortDescription "British chess player and diplomat".
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- Hiram_Cox description "British chess player and diplomat".
- Hiram_Cox description "British chess player and diplomat".
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- Hiram_Cox comment "Captain Hiram Cox (1760-1799) was a British diplomat, serving in Bengal and Burma in the 18th century. The town of Cox's Bazar in Bangladesh is named after him.As an officer of the East India Company, Captain Cox was appointed Superintendent of Palongkee outpost after Warren Hastings became Governor of Bengal. Captain Cox was specially mobilised to deal with a century-long conflict between Arakan refugees and local Rakhains (see Rakhine State).".
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