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Surjapuri is an Indo-Aryan language of the Bengali-Assamese branch, spoken in Eastern India including some eastern parts of Purnia division of Bihar, parts of Uttar Dinajpur district in West Bengal and Goalpara Division of Assam in India, as well as Jhapa district in Nepal and Thakurgaon district in Bangladesh. Among speakers in some regions ...
In Bihar, it is mainly spoken in the Samastipur, Sitamarhi, Muzaffarpur, ... Surjapuri is a language variety spoken in Purnia division (Araria, Purnia, Katihar and ...
Sher Shah Suri Tomb in Sasaram.He was the founder of the Sur Empire and was born in Bihar to Pashtun parents.. The large-scale arrival of Muslims in Bihar began in the 14th century, when Turk traders and Sufi saints-warriors settled in the South Bihar plains and furthered the process of agricultural colonisation while also spreading Islam among the local populace.
In Bihar, Hindi is the language used for educational and official matters. [8] ... Angika and Surjapuri are also spoken in particular districts of Bihar. These ...
According to the 2011 census, Purnia division has a population of 1,08,37,617 which is 10.41% of the population of Bihar. [13] Maithili is the main language of this area. [14] Hindi, Urdu, Surjapuri, Bengali, Santali and Kulhaiya boli are also spoken in this area. [15] The religious demographics of Purnia division are very different from the ...
Kishanganj district is the easternmost district of Bihar in India, and Kishanganj town is the administrative headquarters of this district. Kishanganj district is a part of Purnia division (Seemanchal). It is the one of the most socio-economic backward and minority concentration districts of the India.
Surjapuri: सुरजापुरी সুরজাপুরী Surjapuri: Devanagari Bengali–Assamese script: Bengali alphabet: 2.26 [18] India (Bihar, West Bengal) Nepal (Koshi Province) Sylheti ꠍꠤꠟꠐꠤ ছিলটি Siloŧi: Bengali–Assamese script Sylheti Nagari script: Sylheti alphabet [19] 11.8 [19] Bangladesh (Sylhet ...
Major Indo-Aryan languages of South Asia; Eastern Indo-Aryan languages in shades of yellow. The Eastern Indo-Aryan languages, also known as Māgadhan languages, are spoken throughout the eastern region of the Indian subcontinent, which includes Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand, Bengal region, Tripura, Assam, and Odisha; alongside other regions surrounding the northeastern Himalayan corridor.