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Qué (quién) es Bengali$503968$ - definición

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.
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  • [[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 dialects         
DIALECTS OF THE BENGALI LANGUAGE
Dialects of Bengali language; Bengali dialect; Dialects of Bengali
The dialects of the Bengali language are part of the Eastern Indo-Aryan language group of the Indo-European language family widely spoken in the Bengal region of South Asia. The spoken dialects of Bengali are mutually intelligible with neighbouring dialects.
Bengali numerals         
  • A book list from 1908, with prices in rupees and anna. The price at top left is ২৷৷৹ (2½ rupees), top right ৸৹ (15 annas).
SYSTEM OF NUMERALS
Assamese numerals; Bangla numerals; Bengali numbers; Bengali-Assamese numerals; Bengali–Assamese numerals; Eastern Nagari numerals
Bengali numerals ( sôṅkhya, xoiŋkha), are the units of the numeral system, originating from the Indian subcontinent, used in Bengali, Sylheti, Chittagonian, Assamese, Bishnupriya Manipuri, Chakma, Hajong and Meithei languages. They are used by more than 350 million people around the world (over 5% of the population), and are a variety of the Hindu–Arabic numeral system.
Bengali–Assamese script         
  • Places where the Eastern Nagari script (Purva Nagari) is used
ABUGIDA, A WRITING SYSTEM
Assamese script; Eastern Nagari alphabet; Eastern Nagari; Bengali script; Bengali-Assamese script; Eastern Nagari script; Bengali–Assamese Script; Bengali-Assamese Script; Bengali Script; Assamese Script
" currently used for ra is used in this pre-modern Assamese/Sanskrit manuscript for va, the modern form of which is "". Though the modern Assamese alphabet does not use this glyph for any letter, modern Tirhuta continues to use this for va.

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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.