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Bengali$503968$ - traducción al Inglés

ETHNIC GROUP NATIVE TO INDIA AND BANGLADESH
Indian Bengali; The Bengali people; Bengali diaspora; Bangali; Ethnic Bengali; Bengali people
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  • The application of [[mehndi]] onto one's hand hosts a ceremony of itself during Bengali wedding seasons.
  • The ancient political divisions of the Ganges delta.
  • [[Atiśa]] is recognised as one of the greatest figures of classical Buddhism, having inspired Buddhist thought from [[Tibet]] to [[Sumatra]].
  • supplication]] during his wedding.
  • Large numbers of Bengalis have settled and established themselves in [[Banglatown]].
  • Artistes from [[Purulia district]] of [[West Bengal]] performs Chhau dance
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  • 16th-century Portuguese painting of "''Bengalis''".
  • A Bengali man sporting a simple black [[sherwani]].
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  • A sculpture honoring [[Fazlur Rahman Khan]] at the Willis Tower
  • [[I'tisam-ud-Din]] was the first educated Bengali and South Asian to have travelled to Europe.
  • [[Qazi Azizul Haque]] is recognised for his contributions to the development of modern fingerprint biometrics, a discovery of worldwide importance.
  • Tangail]].
  • [[Eid prayers]] in [[Dhaka]].
  • Traditional way of weaving [[Jamdani]].
  • [[Abdul Hamid Khan Bhashani]], the co-founder and inaugural president of the [[Awami League]].
  • Mohammed Salim]], the first South Asian footballer to play for a foreign club. Due to playing in bare feet, he is having them bandaged by [[Jimmy McMenemy]] in 1936.
  • Bengali schoolboys in the port city of [[Chittagong]].
  • Harvesting preparation in Bangladesh.
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  • Regional dialects form one of the determiners to the social stratification of Bengalis.
  • Ghazi Pir]] is thought to have lived in the [[Sundarbans]] some time between the 12th to 13th century.
  • Depiction of [[Gangaridai]] on a map by 11th-century polymath [[Ptolemy]].
  • Parts of the [[Charyapada]], a collection of ancient Buddhist hymns which mention the Bengalis, in display at the [[Rajshahi College]] Library.
  • Bengali muslin]], 18th century.
  • A ''[[Nouka Baich]]'' competition taking place in the monsoon season.
  • A sculpture of the [[Nawab of Bengal]]'s ''Royal Peacock Barge'' in [[Murshidabad]].
  • [[Dean Mahomed]] is credited for introducing [[shampoo]] to the Europeans.
  • [[Satyajit Ray]], eminent film director who has made Bengali films popular all over the world
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  • The Bengali artillery at the [[Battle of Plassey]] in 1757.
  • W.C. Bonnerjee]], co-founder and first president of [[Indian National Congress]].

Bengali      
n. bengalese, nativo o residente della ex provincia indiana del Bengal
Bangla-Desh         
  • Women students of Dhaka University marching in defiance of the [[Section 144]] prohibition on assembly during the Bengali Language Movement in early 1953
  • Furniture (beds) belonging the historic [[Zamindars of Bengal]] at the [[Bangladesh National Museum]]
  • Founding conference of the [[All India Muslim League]] in Dhaka, 1906
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  • Nawab Sirajuddaulah]]''
  • The Liberation War Museum in Dhaka has many exhibits on the victims of the 1971 war
  • The earliest form of the [[Bengali language]] developed during the [[Pala Empire]], shown here on a map of Asia in 800 CE.
  • Governor of Bengal]].
  • Map of [[Bangladesh UN Peacekeeping Force]] deployments.
  • Crotale]].
  • National Parliament]] building in [[Sher-e-Bangla Nagar]], a neighborhood named after the first [[Prime Minister of Bengal]].
  • A proportional representation of Bangladesh's exports (2019)
  • Women dancers during the [[Bengali New Year]] in Chittagong
  • Traditional Bangladeshi meals: [[shorshe ilish]], Dhakaiya [[biryani]] and [[pitha]]
  • Muslim feminist [[Begum Rokeya]] and her husband in 1898
  • A [[Bengal tiger]], the national animal, in the Sundarbans
  • Mughals]] to defend their bases.
  • Manipuri dance]] performers in Bangladesh
  • [[Museum of Independence, Dhaka]]
  • Chakma alphabets]] are indigenous to the Chittagong Hill Tracts
  • [[Lord Clive]] meeting with [[Mir Jafar]] after the [[Battle of Plassey]], which led to the overthrow of the last independent [[Nawab of Bengal]]
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  • Coin featuring a horseman issued after the Muslim conquest of Bengal
  • The [[Dominion of Pakistan]] in 1947, with [[East Bengal]] its eastern part
  • Debidwar]], [[Comilla]].
  • A [[Baul]] playing the ''[[ektara]]'' at [[Lalon Shah]]'s shrine in [[Kushtia]]
  • A ramp walk by a model during a fashion show in Bangladesh in 2012
  • [[Lord Curzon]] oversaw the creation of [[Eastern Bengal and Assam]]
  • Seal of the Government of Bangladesh
  • Abdus Sattar]] (seated third from left) at the [[North-South Summit]] in 1981
  • [[Isa Khan]], the [[Zamindar]] of [[Sonargaon]], resisted Mughal expansion in the late 16th century
  • Portuguese envoys (top left) at the imperial court of emperor [[Akbar]]. The [[Portuguese settlement in Chittagong]] flourished until the Mughals expelled the Portuguese in 1666.
  • Embroidery on [[Nakshi kantha]] (embroidered [[quilt]]), a centuries-old Bengali art tradition
  • Azam Shah]], who served as the [[Mughal Emperor]].
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  • Literacy rates in Bangladesh districts
  • [[Charles Cornwallis]] was responsible for enacting the [[Permanent Settlement]]
  • Sheikh Mujibur Rahman with a commander of the Bangladesh Navy
  • Physical map of Bangladesh
  • The [[Bengal Sultanate]] and its vassals in the 15th-century
  • [[Bangladesh cricket team]]
  • [[Khaleda Zia]] (standing second from right) with the Emir of Bahrain in 1994
  • Wind turbines on [[Kutubdia Island]]
  • A [[Nouka Baich]] boat race
  • Commercial offices and apartments blocks seen from a lakefront in [[Dhaka]]
  • H M Ershad]]
  • The [[Rapid Action Battalion]] has been sanctioned by the United States for human rights abuses
  • ruins of Paharpur]] include a pyramid-like structure from the Pala period.
  • U.S. Secretary of State [[Antony Blinken]] meeting with Bangladeshi Foreign Minister [[AK Abdul Momen]] on 4 April 2022 to mark 50 years of [[Bangladesh-United States relations]]
  • busiest port]] on the Bay of Bengal
  • Sufi saint]] [[Hazrat Shah Jalal]], who conquered Sylhet in the 14th century.
  • [[Sheikh Hasina]] addressing a rally in 2023
  • [[Sheikh Mujibur Rahman]] (seated) at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy in the United States in 1958
  • [[Siraj-ud-Daulah]], the last independent Nawab of Bengal
  • The 15th-century [[Sixty Dome Mosque]] in the [[Mosque City of Bagerhat]] is the largest sultanate-era mosque in Bangladesh.
  • [[Ziaur Rahman]] (second from right) with members of the Dutch royal family in 1978
  • British Bengal's last premier [[H. S. Suhrawardy]] speaking about partition
  • [[Syed Mujtaba Ali]]
  • The [[Varendra Research Museum]] in [[Rajshahi]] is the oldest surviving museum in Bangladesh
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COUNTRY IN SOUTH ASIA
ISO 3166-1:BD; Bangla Desh; Bengladesh; Republic of Bangladesh; Blangadesh; People's Republic of Bangladesh; গনপ্রজাতন্ত্রী বাংলােদশ; বাংলাদেশ; Bangla-Desh; Bangledesh; Bangladeish; Bdesh; B-desh; Bengaledesh; Bangaladesh; B'desh; Gana Praja-tantri Bangladesh; Peoples Republic of Bangladesh; Peoples' Republic of Bangladesh; BANGLADESH; BNGL; Bangaldesh; Bangladash; Bengaldesh; Gônoprojatontri Bangladesh; People’s Republic of Bangladesh; Gônôprôjatôntri Bangladesh; Biodiversity in Bangladesh; Bengali Republic; Bengali People's Republic; Bangladeshi Republic; People's Republic of Bangladash; Republic of Bangladash; Gaṇaprajātantrī Bāṃlādēśa; Bangladesh (East Pakistan); BanglaDesh; Bangladish; গণপ্রজাতন্ত্রী বাংলাদেশ; Gônoprojatontrī Bangladesh
Bangla-Desh
Bay of Bengal         
  • Andamans]], was one of the main naval bases of India during [[World War II]]
  • Some small fishing boats are catching fish & sell them in local coastal markets.
  • Bay of Bengal near [[Tenneti Park]], [[Visakhapatnam]].
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  • [[Havelock Island]], Andaman Islands
  • Image of United States ships participating in the [[Malabar 2007]] naval exercise. Aegis cruisers from the navies of Japan and Australia, and logistical support ships from Singapore and India in the Bay of Bengal took part.
  • Samudra arati or worship of the sea by disciples of the Govardhan Matha at Puri
  • The Shore Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site on the shore of the Bay of Bengal.
  • [[Cyclone Sidr]] at its peak near Bangladesh
  • A [[spinner dolphin]] in Bay of Bengal
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  • [[Tachypleus gigas]] in [[Odisha]]
  • The city of [[Visakhapatnam]] in India is a major port of the Bay of Bengal.
PART OF THE INDIAN OCEAN BETWEEN SOUTH AND SOUTH EAST ASIA
Gulf of Bengal; Bay of bengal; Purba samudra; Bengal, Bay of; Bay Of Bengal; Bay of Bangal; Kalinga Sagar; Mahodadhi; The Bay of Bengal; Bengal Bay; Overexploitation of fisheries in the Bay of Bengal; Kalinga Sea; Bengali Bay
n. Baia del Bengal, braccio di mare nell"Oceano Indiano

Definición

Bengali
[b??'g?:li]
¦ noun (plural Bengalis)
1. a native or inhabitant of Bengal.
2. the Indic language of Bangladesh and West Bengal, written in a script similar to the Devanagari script.
¦ adjective relating to Bengal, its people, or their language.
Origin
from Hindi ba?gali.

Wikipedia

Bengalis

Bengalis (singular Bengali Bengali: বাঙালি, বাঙ্গালী [baŋali, baŋgali] (listen)), also rendered as Bangalee or the Bengali people, are an Indo-Aryan ethnolinguistic group originating from and culturally affiliated with the Bengal region of South Asia. The current population is divided between the independent country Bangladesh and the Indian states of West Bengal and Tripura, Barak Valley, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Jharkhand and part of Meghalaya and Manipur. Most of them speak Bengali, a language from the Indo-Aryan language family.

Bengalis are the third-largest ethnic group in the world, after the Han Chinese and Arabs. Thus, they are the largest ethnic group within the Indo-Europeans and the largest ethnic group in South Asia. Apart from Bangladesh and the Indian states of West Bengal, Tripura, Manipur, and Assam's Barak Valley, Bengali-majority populations also reside in India's union territory of Andaman and Nicobar Islands, with significant populations in the Indian states of Arunachal Pradesh, Delhi, Odisha, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Mizoram, Nagaland and Uttarakhand as well as Nepal's Province No. 1. The global Bengali diaspora (Bangladeshi Bengalis and Indian Bengalis) have well-established communities in the Middle East, Pakistan, Myanmar, the United Kingdom, the United States, Malaysia, Italy, Singapore, Maldives, Canada, Australia, Japan and South Korea.

Bengalis are a diverse group in terms of religious affiliations and practices. Today, approximately 67% are adherents of Islam with a large Hindu minority and sizable communities of Christians and Buddhists. Bengali Muslims, who live mainly in Bangladesh, primarily belong to the Sunni denomination. Bengali Hindus, who live primarily in West Bengal, Tripura, Assam's Barak Valley, Jharkhand and Andaman and Nicobar Islands, generally follow Shaktism or Vaishnavism, in addition to worshipping regional deities. There also exist small numbers of Bengali Christians, a large number of whom are descendants of Portuguese voyagers, as well as Bengali Buddhists, the bulk of whom belong to the Bengali-speaking Barua group in Chittagong and Rakhine (who should not be confused with other Buddhists of Bangladesh that belong to different ethnic groups).

Like every large culture group in history, Bengalis have greatly influenced and contributed to diverse fields, notably the arts and architecture, language, folklore, literature, politics, military, business, science and technology.