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[6] In the various rituals of worship, [...] well have undergone change. The Bengalees are Austrico-Negro-Dravidian; [...] time of their marriage ceremony.
[3] By temperament the Bengalees are a sentimental people. Sometimes [...] in large numbers. They are also Bengalees – in bone, flesh and blood. [...] there are no Jain worshippers.
[4] This typical sentimentality is one of the specialities of the Bengali character. The Bengalees, by struggling against the primitive [...] thousand years old. Thus, after the Bengalees distinguished themselves in so [...] system of the Brahmaputra valley.
[5] In the ancient social system of [...] conducive to the growth of the Bengalees. The Bengalees built a diverse social system [...] societies, according to necessity.
[2] Five hundred years ago Tripura [...] inhabitants of Upabanga were all Bengalees, except for a group of tribals [...] land under Tipprah administration.
[4] The Tripura tribals have their [...] taking place between the original Bengalees and the tribals in Tripura for the previous several hundred years.
[7] The poet Mukunda Rám Cakravartii [...] cloves, medicinal fruit and betel. Bengalees exported very fine rice (badsha [...] used to bring back gold coins.
[9] The inhabitants of Bengal have [...] Muslims of Arabia. Still, neither the Bengalees, nor the Punjabis, nor the Jews [...] them on the basis of religion.
[48] Today there are only a few persons [...] Punjabis, some as Andhrites, some as Bengalees, some as Bhumihars, some as Rajputs, [...] Indian nation will be complete.
[172] Traces of matriarchy may still [...] of India. On the other hand, the Bengalees, [...] innermost part of their social life Bengalees still give predominance to mother, not to father, but on the surface their society is patriarchal.
[173] Since the usages, customs, physical features and nature of Bengalees and Malayalese are very similar, [...] subject for scholars to research.
[3] The Bengalees, guided by this cult of Vajrayána, [...] “Mother”, there is no doubt about it.
[1] Many of you have surely witnessed [...] Ráŕh, only the line of native Bengalees participate. The so-called high-caste Bengalees, particularly the Brahmans, Káyasthas [...] obliterate the influence of Shiva.
[10] In the various rituals of worship, [...] as well have undergone change. Bengalees are Austrico-Negro-Dravidian; [...] time of their marriage ceremony.
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[6] Similarly, in manners, customs [...] river-valley civilizations. As a race, the Bengalees are predominantly Austrico-Mongolo-Negroid.
[1] Bengal is situated on the boundary [...] the physical appearance of the Bengalees. From their facial lineaments, [...] characteristics of a blended civilization.
[2] In the various rituals of worship, [...] as well have undergone change. Bengalees are Austrico-Negro-Dravidian; [...] time of their marriage ceremony.
[40] Bengal was the home of both the [...] Austric population, were the original Bengalees.
[42] In the life of Bengal, Tantra has [...] to acknowledge this defeat: The Bengalees of those days were followers of [...] Sanskrit language of the Vedas.
[44] The second result of the Aryan influence was the Bengali language. The language that the Bengalees of the Vedic era used to speak [...] the new Sanskrit-based Bengali.
[54] On the one hand the Aryan-proud [...] the Mongolians and the original Bengalees –
[2] The original inhabitants of Bangalistan [...] Kśatriyas from Burdwan. These original Bengalees may be called the “Játa Bengalees”.
[3] The proof that these communities are the original Bengalees is that they are situated in numerous [...] have come from outside Bengal.
[4] Whenever you plan any developmental [...] the interests of the Játa Bengalees uppermost, as they are the original [...] Bangalistan will be benefited.
[6] In Bengal there are many small [...] non-Sanskritic languages. The Játa Bengalees are the indigenous population of Bengal and speak a pure Sanskritic language.
[6] In 1977, when the communists came [...] bloodshed. Innocent, peace-loving Bengalees are now fleeing from their houses [...] Jalpaiguri, etc. In their home state, the Bengalees are virtually refugees. But the Gorkhas, who are the real outsiders, are demanding that the Bengalees quit Darjeeling.
[7] The Lepchas and Bhutias – [...] The Coch people are the original Bengalees. A part of their population settled [...] Gorkhas are clearly the outsiders.
[8] About 200 years ago, the Gorkhas [...] the plains were inhabited by the Bengalees.
[6] The inhabitants of Samatat – [...] During the last 5000 years, the Bengalees have been depicted as an indomitable [...] by applying the communal award.
[10] It is not proper to surrender Samatat [...] chorus: “We, the 14 million Bengalees of Samatat, want to move together [...] zone – Bangalistan.”
[5] The mountain-folk who reside in [...] spoken language of other local Bengalees. In the plains they are known as Jhalla-Mallas or Malla-Kśatriyas or Málos.
[6] At one time the people of Samatat [...] embodied the fighting spirit of the Bengalees. In every age the people of Samatat [...] South Bengal must be built anew.
[25] Even when Buddhism and Jainism [...] among the six groups of original Bengalees. Of these six communities, the [...] they were completely Shaivite.
[52] Now when the Puranic Age arrived, the original Bengalees did not dare to worship Buddha [...] different name, in the name of dharma).
[53] You will notice even today that [...] have already said, the original Bengalees would secretly worship Shiva, [...] Brahmans, they are from the original Bengalees. Sometimes the Sadgopas, sometimes [...] were equally His loving children.
[7] In Bengal, out of group or party [...] unity and prosperity among the Bengalees, the path of analysis is creating [...] through the synthetic approach.
[3] Immediately after Narakasura attacked [...] firecrackers. On this same day, Bengalees conduct the worship called Shyámá Pújá.
[1] PARTS [...] is a language. The Bengalees are an ancient people. [...] Semitic and Greek origin.
[6] The Kurmi Mahatos of western Ráŕh [...] be considered as disrespect for Bengalees as a whole. This state of affairs calls for immediate rectification.
[2] The Mahábhárata is [...] Mahábhárata accessible to Bengalees in lucid language and in a sweet [...] through the ears of deep-thinking Bengalees into their very hearts.
[8] Now, the question is, were the [...] was carried on by the indigenous Bengalees – the Sadgopes, the Jalik [...] Ráŕh continued for a long time.
[3] In the Buddhist age, the Kayasthas [...] as maolik [original] or ancient Bengalees.
[31] I was talking about the Dharmaráj [...] people belonging to the [[Ját Bengalees]], chiefly Kaevarta and Sadgopa. [...] transformed into Paoranic Shiva.
[38] It means: “Hot rice served [...] pointing out that the tastes of the Bengalees have not changed much in twelve hundred years with regards to food.
[43] Here also there is no mention of [...] beginning of the Pathan era. The Bengalees of that time used to prepare mug-sháuli [...] nearly extinct Rájnagar.
[77] Let us consider, for example, the [...] provincialism with seventy-five million Bengalees, it must be accepted that these [...] than the population of Bengal.)
[11] Ninety-three percent of the Bengali [...] → ánb [mango]. Many Bengalees say ám but from the standpoint [...] ámb-dá-acár. It is incorrect.
[38] In the course of different discussions [...] been joined to the pulse of the Bengalees for generation after generation; [...] a strong and well-merited step.
[7] The Cachar, Goalpara, Dhubri, Nagaon [...] Cachar district were originally Bengalees. The king of this area was Shiva [...] inhabitants are mainly Rajbangshi Bengalees who speak the Rangpuri dialect [...] elephants. Most of the population are Bengalees who speak Bengali. Only a small [...] and Lumding all the people are Bengalees.
[9] Meghalay comprises the Garo Hills, [...] inhabitants are Garos, Khasiyas and Bengalees. The Bengalees outnumber the rest of the population. Shillong is predominantly a Bengali city.
[28] Just as every language has its [...] intonation is clearly evident when Bengalees speak English. “Giva me [...] and millions will suffer for it.
[29] The intonation of a particular [...] is only reasonable that educated Bengalees speak Calcutta Bengali. Maethilii, [...] pronunciations of the English language.
[98] When the Bengalees abandoned Buddhism and they kept [...] is not from the present period.
[7] In India, which is otherwise a predominantly patriarchal society, among the Bengalees there are still remnants of the [...] day of the death of the father.
[19] The water turtle is highly carnivorous. [...] Bengali literature shows that the Bengalees of that time used to eat turtle [...] Not all water turtles are edible.
[59] He laughed softly. “Those same Bengalees who had once fought with all their [...] ) the Bengalees thought that they had won the [...] divided in two in 1947, again the Bengalees thought they had won the fight. What a tragedy of history!
[51] “If you go into the villages [...] completely different from other Bengalees in their behaviour, practices, [...] denied that there is some influence.
[52] “The mixture between the [...] sentimentality has enabled the Bengalees to pass through many fiery ordeals and it will do so in the future as well.”
[26] There has been much blending and [...] blended races in India include the Bengalees, who are a mixture of the Austric, [...] have fair complexions amongst the Bengalees have Aryan blood. In Ráŕh [...] more Mongolian blood. Although the Bengalees are of Austrico-Mongolian-Negroid [...] but shorter than western cows.
[40] Polyandry is prevalent in Kinnaur, [...] five Pandavas, came from here. Bengalees partially follow the matrilineal [...] compared with other parts of India.
[7] The Peshawar thief told the next [...] heard tales about the valour of the Bengalees of Rarh (in Greek, Ganga-Ridi). [...] He thought they were warships.
[8] Anyhow, Sahasrabahus conquest [...] community or nation goes, while the Bengalees are Austrico-Mongolo-Negroid with [...] language is of pure Sanskrit lineage.
[20] The complement to economic exploitation [...] exploitation reduced the number of Bengalees by dividing Greater Bengal into [...] Assam, Bihar and Orissa. The ethnic Bengalees of those areas, after only a few [...] resorted to political oppression. Bengalees had experienced the tyranny of [...] destroyed their very existence.
[24] Due to this exploitation by outsiders, [...] outsiders. Millions of able-bodied young Bengalees are unemployed, whereas the non-Bengali [...] work-force from outside the state.
[29] During the British rule of India, the Bengalees were the victims of various types [...] the revolutionary spirit of the Bengalees. To achieve this objective they [...] approach is being followed even now.
[31] The plan to reduce the size of [...] exploitation. The cultural suppression of Bengalees throughout eastern India is rampant. [...] the state like ulcerous wounds.
[9] There were three main ethnic groups [...] present population of India. The Bengalees, being a mixture of these three [...] traits which characterize them as Bengalees: they are sports fanatics, even [...] of the different racial groups.
[4] We belong to the world – [...] there is a community called the Bengalees. While advancing from the distant [...] about to break in its history. The Bengalees will have to move forward still [...] characteristic or dharma of life.
[11] Consequently the Bengalees have their own dress and the women [...] community is more than a nation.
[24] Again the Bengali New Year has [...] rejoicing, and amidst this rejoicing the Bengalees will have to determine ways of [...] words I conclude my discourse.
[36] Japan follows the pictorial script [...] the Nambooderies of Kerala, were Bengalees. The Gaur Saraswat Brahmins of [...] fish like the Brahmins of Bengal.
[14] Many people believe that in old [...] many peoples opinion, the Bengalees learned to eat other kinds of [...] oggara bhattá [hot rice].
[96] “The Dutch brought with them [...] kaŕái shuńt́i. The Bengalees also started cultivating it, especially [...] Caturbhuj Mańd́al.
[97] “People from Holland are [...] called ‘Hollandus’. The Bengalees of Chinsurah turned this word, [...] be standing in Chinsurah.”
[69] “There was one more thing [...] had settled in Bengal and were Bengalees in the eyes of the law, they did not think of themselves as Bengalees. They called the Bengalees ‘rustics’ or ‘Muslim [...] that they were not out-of-fashion Bengalees. This mental attitude kept them quite removed from the common people.
[129] Át́ká → [...] ándáj was not used. Bengalees were not familiar with this word. [...] still used today to some extent.