[
US
/ˈbɛŋɡəɫ/
]
NOUN
- a region whose eastern part is now Bangladesh and whose western part is included in India
How To Use Bengal In A Sentence
- Muslim vessels could still collect the produce of Burma and Bengal.
- I would suggest that if they are bent on breaking Bengal they may opt for joining Sikkim which is a state comprising of Nepalese, Gorkhas, Bhutias, Lepchas and some other mongoloid ethnic groups. Is Gorkhaland Movement Entering a Phase of Violence?
- The book as a whole is an unrivalled visual record of a colourful period in Bengali history.
- These are Bengali, Tamil, and Malay, spoken in south and southeast Asia.
- Their fantasy of Englishness did not include the literary Bengali babu, for whom they felt contempt and distrust.
- It is no different for traditional handicrafts of West Bengal.
- I was told Rajni is also fluent in Bengali and Urdu. Why are South Indians so smart?
- He shot into fame as one of the triumvirate during an All-India agitation against the partition of Bengal.
- Fortunately, while studying in Delhi University I fell in with a crowd of cultured Bengalis, who educated me step by joyous step.
- Schools and community centres have joined together to produce a huge piece of textile art, inspired by the traditional Bengali patchwork cloth, the kantha.