If we consider the Bengali identity as a specific socio-linguistic group, the eastern and northeastern parts of India, which include the major states of Odisha, Bihar, and Assam, are historically connected to Bengal in various ways: culturally, socially, and somewhat linguistically. For many diasporic Bengalis, the neighboring states might be seen as probash, residence outside of the original land, and vice versa.

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An Intercultural Dialogue

  • Jashodhara Sen

摘要

If we consider the Bengali identity as a specific socio-linguistic group, the eastern and northeastern parts of India, which include the major states of Odisha, Bihar, and Assam, are historically connected to Bengal in various ways: culturally, socially, and somewhat linguistically. For many diasporic Bengalis, the neighboring states might be seen as probash, residence outside of the original land, and vice versa.