History Of The Bengali-speaking People

(Paperback - 2008)
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Nitish Sengupta

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History Of The Bengali Speaking People is a history of the people who speak Bengali in Bangladesh and the Indian state of West Bengal and other Bengali-speaking areas of the country - from the earliest recorded times to 1947 when the Indian subcontinent was partitioned into India and Pakistan, and nearly two thirds of  undivided Bengal went out of India. The study starts with the origin of the Bengalee race and traces the growth of Bengali language, which is the one great motivating force that binds together racially different people who converse in this language. The study focuses on the political history of the Bengalees from the earliest times to the time when the two Bengals stopped sharing a common political history. It delves into the cultural, linguistic, literary and social aspects of Bengal's development only in so far as they have a direct impact on the political developments of the time.

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Details of Book: History Of The Bengali-speaking People Book: History Of The Bengali-speaking People
Author: Nitish Sengupta
ISBN:

817476609X


ISBN-13:

9788174766090

,

978-8174766090


Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: 2008
Publisher: Ubs Publishers Distributors Ltd
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    Book: History Of The Bengali-speaking People by Nitish Sengupta
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