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  2. Bengalis - Wikipedia

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    The Indo-Aryan Bengalis are ethnically differentiated from the non-Indo-Aryan tribes inhabiting Bengal. Their ethnonym , Bangali , along with the native name of the Bengali language and Bengal region, Bangla , are both derived from Bangālah , the Persian word for the region.

  3. Indo-Aryan peoples - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 25 February 2025. Indo-European ethnolinguistic groups primarily concentrated in South Asia This article possibly contains original research. Please improve it by verifying the claims made and adding inline citations. Statements consisting only of original research should be removed. (January 2021 ...

  4. Old Bengali - Wikipedia

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    Old Bengali is an Indo-Aryan language that is one of the Eastern Indo-Aryan languages, and its closest relatives are Old Odia and Kamarupi Prakrit. Like other Old Eastern Indo-Aryan languages, it is distinct from Modern Bengali and is not fully incomprehensible to Modern Bengali speakers without study.

  5. Bangladeshis - Wikipedia

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    The vast majority of Bangladeshis are ethnolinguistically Bengalis, an Indo-Aryan people. The population of Bangladesh is concentrated in the fertile Bengal delta, which has been the centre of urban and agrarian civilizations for millennia.

  6. Bengali language - Wikipedia

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    Bengali differs from most Indo-Aryan Languages in the zero copula, where the copula or connective be is often missing in the present tense. [93] Thus, "he is a teacher" is তিনি শিক্ষক se shikkhôk, (literally "he teacher"). [111] In this respect, Bengali is similar to Russian and Hungarian.

  7. Sylhetis - Wikipedia

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    Indo-Aryan peoples Other Bengalis The Sylheti ( English: / s ɪ ˈ l ɛ t i / ) or Sylhetis are an Indo-Aryan ethnocultural group, [ 4 ] that are associated with the Sylhet region ( Sylhet Division of Bangladesh and the Karimganj district of south Assam , India ).

  8. History of Bengal - Wikipedia

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    Bengal was settled by Indo-Aryans, Tibeto-Burmans, Dravidians and Austroasiatics in consecutive waves of migration. [16] [25] Archaeological evidence confirms that by the second millennium BCE, the Bengal delta was inhabited by rice-cultivating communities, with people living in systemically-aligned housing and producing pottery. [26]

  9. Bede people - Wikipedia

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    Bengalis, Indigenous people of Bangladesh, Doms, Bunos, Romani People and other Indo-Aryans Bede (feminine: Bedeni ) or Bedey , also known as Mon-tong , is an Indo-Aryan nomadic ethnic group of Bangladesh . [ 1 ]