Bengali literatureBengali literature (Bangla Sahityô) denotes the body of writings in the Bengali language and which covers Old Bengali, Middle- Bengali and Modern Bengali with the changes through the passage of time and dynastic patronization or non-patronization. Bengali has developed over the course of roughly 1,300 years. If the emergence of the Bengali literature supposes to date back to roughly 650 AD, the development of Bengali literature claims to have 1,600 years of old.
DaccaDacca ou Dhaka (en ঢাকা, ) est la capitale, la plus grande ville et le centre politique, culturel et économique du Bangladesh. Située sur la rive gauche de la rivière Buriganga, Dacca est une mégapole et l'une des plus grandes villes du sous-continent indien, avec une population de plus de 21 millions d'habitants, ce qui en fait la agglomération la plus peuplée du monde. Lo:ທາກາ Fondée au cours du , Dacca prend son essor lorsqu'elle sert de capitale aux nâwabs du Bengale de 1608 à 1704, où elle est connue sous le nom de Jahangir Nagar, puis décline lorsque la capitale est transférée à Murshidabad.
SylhetiLe sylheti ( - [silɔʈi]) ou syloti, est une langue indo-européenne de la branche indo-aryenne parlée principalement dans la division de Sylhet au Bangladesh et dans la vallée de la Barak d'Assam en Inde. Il existe également un nombre important de locuteurs de la langue sylhetie dans les États indiens de Tripura, Meghalaya, Manipur et Nagaland, ainsi qu'au Royaume-Uni, États-Unis et Moyen-Orient, en Europe et en France. Mots syloti affichés dans une exposition à Londres pour la sensibilisation aux langues.
Tripuri peopleThe Tripuri (also known as TripuraTipra, Tiprasa, Twipra), are a Tibeto-Burman-speaking ethnic group of Northeast Indian state of Tripura. They are the descendants of the inhabitants of the Twipra/Tripura Kingdom in North-East India and Bangladesh. The Tripuri people through the Manikya dynasty ruled the Kingdom of Tripura for many years until the kingdom joined the Indian Union on 15 October 1949. Tripuris are the native people of Tripura having its own unique and distinct rich culture, tradition, and history.
SylhetisThe Sylheti (sɪˈlɛti) or Sylhetis are an Indo-Aryan ethnocultural group that are associated with the Sylhet region (Sylhet Division of Bangladesh and the Karimganj district of Assam, India). There are strong diasporic communities in Barak Valley of Assam, India, North Tripura, as well as in rest of Bangladesh and northeast India. They speak Sylheti, an Eastern Indo-Aryan language that is considered "a distinct language by many and a dialect of Bengali by some others".
DobhashiDobhashi (Dobhāṣī) is a neologism used to refer to a historical register of the Bengali language which borrowed extensively, in all aspects, from Arabic and Persian. It became the most customary form for composing puthi poetry predominantly using the traditional Bengali alphabet. However, Dobhashi literature has also been produced in the Sylhet Nagri script, as well as in the modified Arabic scripts of Chittagong and Nadia. The standardisation of the modern Bengali language during the colonial period, eventually led to its decline.
BangladeshisBangladeshis (বাংলাদেশী ˈbaŋladeʃi) are the citizens of Bangladesh, a South Asian country centered on the transnational historical region of Bengal along the eponymous bay. Bangladeshi citizenship was formed in 1971, when the permanent residents of the former East Pakistan were transformed into citizens of a new republic. Bangladesh is the world's eighth most populous nation. The vast majority of Bangladeshis are ethnolinguistically Bengalis, an Indo-Aryan people.
Ligne RadcliffeLa ligne Radcliffe est la ligne de partition entre les dominions de l'Inde (ou « Union indienne ») et du Pakistan (ce dernier incorporant alors l'actuel Bangladesh, qui formait alors une province pakistanaise sous le nom de Bengale oriental) qui deviendra, à l'indépendance de ces deux pays le , leur frontière commune.
Buddhism in BangladeshBuddhism is the third-largest religious affiliation and formed about 0.63% of the population of Bangladesh. It is said that Buddha once in his life came to this region of East Bengal to spread his teachings and he was successful in converting the local people to Buddhism, specially in the Chittagong division and later on Pala empire propagate and patronized Buddhist religion throughout the Bengal territory. About 1 million people in Bangladesh adhere to the Theravada school of Buddhism.
Sylhet (district)Sylhet (সিলেট, Sylheti: ꠍꠤꠟꠐ) est un district du Bangladesh. Il est situé dans la division de Sylhet. La ville principale est Sylhet. Fichier:Ratargul-02.jpg|alt=Sur une sorte de pirogue très basse, naviguant sur une rivière bleue, 7 enfants disent bonjour au photographe.|Ratargul, enfants dans un bateau naviguant sur la rivière Shari-Goyain. {{date-|Novembre 2017}}. Fichier:Ratargul 0276.jpg|alt=Bateaux ressemblant à des pirogues sur le lit d'une rivière accostés à un quai ou sur la berge.