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Names of Bengal

Bengal is a region in South Asia, politically split between Bangladesh and India. Due to its long history and complicated political divisions, various names have been used to refer to the region and its subsections. The name Bangla is used by both Bangladesh and West Bengal in international contexts. In the Bengali language, the two Bengals each use a different term to refer to the nominally identified nation: Bānglā (বাংলা) and Baṅga (বঙ্গ)

Terminology in detail

  • Geography:
    • Bengal is a region in Asia located in the eastern part of the Indian subcontinent at the apex of the Bay of Bengal. Geographically it is part of the Ganges-Brahmaputra delta system, the largest river delta system in the world. The region borders the Himalayan states to its north and in the east borders Northeast India and the country of Burma.
    • Bangla (Bengali: বাংলা) may be a transliteration of either Bengal (a geographical and ethno-linguistic region in South Asia) or Bengali (an adjective referring to something of, from, or related to Bengal). It can also refer to the endonym of the region in the Bengali language or the native name of the region.
    • Bongo (Bengali: বঙ্গ) is a transliteration of the Bengali name of the region of Bengal as a geographical and ethno-linguistic region in South Asia.
  • Language:
    • Bangladesh (Bengali: বাংলাদেশ; lit. Country of the Bengal) was a popular term for the region as a unified country during the Bengali Renaissance (c. 1820–1920), and was used in Bengali patriotic songs and poems like "Namo Namo Namo Bangladesh Momo" (1932) by Kazi Nazrul Islam, who later became the national poet of Bangladesh.[1] In his patriotic song Aaji Bangladesher Hridoy (1905), the poet Rabindranath Tagore used the word Bangladesh to refer to his motherland.[2][3] Alternatives to the name Bangladesh are:
      • Bangadesh (Bengali: বঙ্গদেশ; lit. Bengali Country)[4]
      • Bongobhumi or Banglabhumi (Bengali: বঙ্গভূমি/ বাংলাভূমি; lit. Bengali Land)[4]
      • Bangarajya or Banglarajya (Bengali: বঙ্গরাজ্য/ বাংলারাজ্য; lit. Bengali Realm)[4]
      • Bangarashtra or Banglarashtra (Bengali: বঙ্গরাষ্ট্র/ বাংলারাষ্ট্র; lit. Bengali State)
  • Politics:

Geographical distinctions

East Bengal

Maps of West Bengal (India) and East Bengal (Bangladesh)
Maps of West Bengal (India) and Bangladesh, showing  North Bengal in green and  South Bengal in red

East Bengal (Bengali: পূর্ববঙ্গ Purbô Bangla) was the name used during two different periods in the 20th century for a territory that roughly corresponded to the modern state of Bangladesh. Both instances involved a violent partition of Bengal which made one half East Bengal or Bangladesh.

Historically, it referred to the fertile Bhati region of the Bengal delta, which corresponds to the modern-day Dhaka Division.

North Bengal

North Bengal (Bengali: উত্তরবঙ্গ) is a term used for the north-western part of Bangladesh and northern part of West Bengal. The Bangladesh part includes the Rajshahi Division and Rangpur Division. Generally, it is the area lying west of Jamuna River and north of Padma River and includes the Barind Tract. The West Bengal part denotes the Jalpaiguri Division (Alipurduar, Cooch Behar, Darjeeling, Jalpaiguri, North Dinajpur, South Dinajpur and Malda). The Bihar parts include the Kishanganj district. It also includes parts of Darjeeling Hills. Traditionally, the Hooghly River divides West Bengal into South and North Bengal, divided again into Terai and Dooars regions.

South Bengal

South Bengal (Bengali: দক্ষিণবঙ্গ) is a term used for the southwestern part of Bangladesh and the southern part of West Bengal. The Bangladesh part includes the Khulna, Faridpur, and Barisal Divisions. The Bay of Bengal is located at the end of the southern part of Bangladesh. The West Bengal part includes 12 districts in the southern part of West Bengal; Kolkata, Howrah, Hooghly, Burdwan, East Midnapur, West Midnapur, Purulia, Bankura, Birbhum, Nadia, South 24 Parganas and North 24 Parganas.[citation needed]

West Bengal

West Bengal (Bengali: পশ্চিমবঙ্গ) comprises roughly one-third of the ethno-linguistic region of Bengal. When India gained independence in 1947, Bengal was partitioned along religious lines. The western part went to the Dominion of India (and was named West Bengal).[further explanation needed]

Hilly Bengal

Hilly Bengal (Bengali: পার্বত্যবঙ্গ) is a term used for the southeastern parts of Bangladesh and parts of northern Myanmar. The Bangladesh part consists of Rangamati, Khagrachari and Bandarban, while the Myanmar part consists of 14 districts in the Northern part of Rakhine (Arakan/Rohang): Maungdaw, Buthidaung, Kyaukpyu, Ponnagyan, Rathedaung, Sittwe, Pauktaw, Mrauk-U, Minbya, Myabon, Ann, Kyaukpyu, Rambree and Munaung.[citation needed]

Historical names

Historical names for Bengal include (in chronological order):

  • Bonga – an Austric word for Sun god
  • Bang – a Bronze Age proto-Dravidian tribe[10]
  • Vanga – a seafaring state located in the eastern part of the Indian Subcontinent comprising today's politically divided Bengal region (West Bengal, India and Bangladesh)also mentioned in Sanskrit text Mahabharata.
     
    South Asia in BC 300, showing the Chola (blue), Vangadesam (adjoining pink) and Kalinga Kingdoms
  • Vangaladesa – a term found in South Indian records in the 11th century.[11][12][13]
  • Gauda – a kingdom located in Bengal in ancient and medieval times.[14][15] The Pala emperors were referred to as Vangapati (Lord of Vanga) and Gaudesvara (Lord of Gauda). Sena kings also called themselves Gaudesvara. From then Gauda and Vanga seem to be interchangeable names for the whole of Bengal.[14]
 
The Bengal Sultanate in 1500, during the reign of Sultan Alauddin Hussain Shah

Adjectives

  • Bangla – the contents and attributes of the Bengali language or the country of Bangladesh.
  • Bengali – the contents and attributes of Bengal.
  • Bangiya (Bengali: বঙ্গীয়) – an adjectival prefix referring to Bengal particularly in the field of literature, e.g. Bangiya Sahitya Parishad, Bangiya Gramin Vikash Bank and Bangiya Janata Dal. Can be synonymous with Bengali.
  • Bengalese – something of, from, or related to Bengal.
  • Bangalee (Bengali: বাঙালি/বাঙ্গালী) – until 1978 the Constitution of Bangladesh referred all citizens of Bangladesh as Bangalees, an archaic spelling for Bengali.
  • Bangladeshi (Bengali: বাংলাদেশি) – from 1978 this was a widely used term to refer to the citizens of Bangladesh.
  • Bangal (Bengali: বাঙাল; Hindustani: बंगाल, بنگال) – used informally in India to refer to Bangladeshis. Bangal is also the Hindustani word for Bengal. In West Bengal, the term is widely used among upper-class subgroups to differentiate families from Bangladesh.
  • Bangabasi (Bengali: বঙ্গবাসী) – peoples of Bengal.
  • Bangadesiya (Bengali: বঙ্গদেশীয়) – something of, from, or related to Bengal or Bengalis.
  • Banga-Santan (Bengali: বঙ্গসন্তান) – lit: Son/ child of Mother Bengal- an adjectival prefix referring to People of Bengal or Bengalis.
  • Banga-Lalana (Bengali: বঙ্গললনা) – lit: Daughter of Mother Bengal- an adjectival prefix referring to a girl/lady of Bengal or any Female Bengalis.
  • Bong- an Indian slang used to refer anyone from West Bengal.

Other names

  • Bengali: গঙ্গাহৃদ/ গঙ্গাঋদ্ধি/ গঙ্গারাষ্ট্র; Gangarid / Gangaridai / Ganga Rashtra – meaning Heart of Ganges / Wealth of Ganges / Nation on the River Ganges[18]
  • Bengali: গৌড় রাজ্য; Gauṛa rajyaGauda Kingdom; meaning radiant kingdom (from Sanskrit गौड़ gauṛa "white, radiant, fair, golden", rājya, राज्य "kingdom, state"). Bengal is described in ancient Sanskrit texts as 'Gaud-Desh'.
  • Arabic: رحمة; Rahma — meaning Land of Mercy[19]
  • Chinese: (wiktionary: 孟加拉); (wiktionary: Mèngjiālā)

Sobriquets for Bengal

In traditional Bengali culture, as well as in the Bengali Media, the land of Bengal has assumed a number of sobriquets over the centuries, including:

  • Sonar Bangla (Bengali: সোনার বাংলা); Golden Bengal
  • Rūpasī Bangla (Bengali: রূপসী বাংলা); Beautiful Bengal
  • Shayamal Bangla (Bengali: শ্যামল বাংলা); Green Bengal
  • Epar Bangla (Bengali: এপার বাংলা); Bengal Here, used by Bengalis for their Native Bengal.
  • Opar Bangla (Bengali: ওপার বাংলা); Bengal There, used by Bengalis for other part of Bengal.
  • Bharatiya Bangla (Bengali: ভারতীয় বাংলা); Indian Bengal, used by Bangladeshi media for Indian state of West Bengal.
  • Padmapar (Bengali: পদ্মাপাড়); Bank of River Padma, used by Indian Bengali media for Republic Bangladesh.
  • Nadimatrik Desh (Bengali: নদীমাতৃক দেশ); Riverine country or the Country of the River, used for Bangladesh.
  • Hazar Nodir Desh (Bengali: হাজার নদীর দেশ); the Country of the Thousand Rivers, used for Bengal.
  • Chhay Ritur Desh (Bengali: ছয় ঋতুর দেশ); the Country of the Six Seasons, used for Bangladesh.

See also

References

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  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 4 September 2015. Retrieved 10 September 2015.
  3. ^ "How is Bangladesh reacting to West Bengal's name-change proposal?". The Times of India. 6 August 2016.
  4. ^ a b c বঙ্গদেশ (in Bengali), 1908
  5. ^ "West Bengal may be renamed PaschimBanga". The Hindu. Chennai, India. 19 August 2011. Retrieved 7 February 2012.
  6. ^ "West Bengal Assembly passes resolution for State's name change". The Hindu. 30 August 2016. Retrieved 1 September 2016.
  7. ^ Venkata Siddharthacharry, Jambudwipa, a blueprint for a South Asian community, page 256, Radiant Publishers, 1985, ISBN 81-7027-088-X
  8. ^ Christophe Jaffrelot (2004). A History of Pakistan and Its Origins. Anthem Press. p. 42. ISBN 9781843311492.
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  11. ^ Keay, John (2000). India: A History. Atlantic Monthly Press. p. 220. ISBN 978-0-87113-800-2. In C1020 ... launched Rajendra's great northern escapade ... peoples he defeated have been tentatively identified ... 'Vangala-desa where the rain water never stopped' sounds like a fair description of Bengal in the monsoon.
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  13. ^ Sen, Sailendra Nath (1999) [First published 1988]. Ancient Indian History and Civilization. New Age International. p. 281. ISBN 978-81-224-1198-0.
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  19. ^ Dasgupta, Biplab (2005). European Trade and Colonial Conquest. ISBN 9781843310297.

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Bengal is a region in South Asia politically split between Bangladesh and India Due to its long history and complicated political divisions various names have been used to refer to the region and its subsections The name Bangla is used by both Bangladesh and West Bengal in international contexts In the Bengali language the two Bengals each use a different term to refer to the nominally identified nation Bangla ব ল and Baṅga বঙ গ Contents 1 Terminology in detail 2 Geographical distinctions 2 1 East Bengal 2 2 North Bengal 2 3 South Bengal 2 4 West Bengal 2 5 Hilly Bengal 3 Historical names 4 Adjectives 5 Other names 6 Sobriquets for Bengal 7 See also 8 ReferencesTerminology in detail EditGeography Bengal is a region in Asia located in the eastern part of the Indian subcontinent at the apex of the Bay of Bengal Geographically it is part of the Ganges Brahmaputra delta system the largest river delta system in the world The region borders the Himalayan states to its north and in the east borders Northeast India and the country of Burma Bangla Bengali ব ল may be a transliteration of either Bengal a geographical and ethno linguistic region in South Asia or Bengali an adjective referring to something of from or related to Bengal It can also refer to the endonym of the region in the Bengali language or the native name of the region Bongo Bengali বঙ গ is a transliteration of the Bengali name of the region of Bengal as a geographical and ethno linguistic region in South Asia Language Bangladesh Bengali ব ল দ শ lit Country of the Bengal was a popular term for the region as a unified country during the Bengali Renaissance c 1820 1920 and was used in Bengali patriotic songs and poems like Namo Namo Namo Bangladesh Momo 1932 by Kazi Nazrul Islam who later became the national poet of Bangladesh 1 In his patriotic song Aaji Bangladesher Hridoy 1905 the poet Rabindranath Tagore used the word Bangladesh to refer to his motherland 2 3 Alternatives to the name Bangladesh are Bangadesh Bengali বঙ গদ শ lit Bengali Country 4 Bongobhumi or Banglabhumi Bengali বঙ গভ ম ব ল ভ ম lit Bengali Land 4 Bangarajya or Banglarajya Bengali বঙ গর জ য ব ল র জ য lit Bengali Realm 4 Bangarashtra or Banglarashtra Bengali বঙ গর ষ ট র ব ল র ষ ট র lit Bengali State Politics East Bengal The 1947 Partition of Bengal divided the British Indian province of Bengal as part of the formal Partition of India East Bengal now Bangladesh which was predominantly Muslim became a province of Pakistan In 1955 East Bengal became the new province of East Pakistan In 1971 East Pakistan declared Independence during the Liberation War of Bangladesh and the new nation of Bangladesh was formed Map of Bengal proper divided between the Bangladeshi Republic and the Indian state of West Bengal West Bengal The Partition of Bengal also created West Bengal a predominantly Hindu province of India In 2011 the Government of West Bengal proposed a change in the official name of the state to Paschimbongo Bengali পশ চ মবঙ গ Poshchimbonggo 5 This is the native name of the state literally meaning West Bengal in the Bengali language In 2016 West Bengal Legislative Assembly passed a resolution to change the name of West Bengal to Bengal in English Bangla in Bengali and Bangal in Hindi Despite the Trinamool Congress government s efforts to forge a consensus the Congress the Left Front and the Bharatiya Janata Party opposed the resolution and it awaits the consent of the Indian Parliament for approval 6 needs update Bangabhumi or Bir Banga A separatist movement to create a Hindu country in southwestern Bangladesh envisioned by Banga Sena Greater Bangladesh A political theory circulated by a number of politicians intellectuals and writers that the People s Republic of Bangladesh has aspirations to unite Bengali speaking regions into a greater historical Bengal According to the theory this would include the Indian states of West Bengal Nagaland Manipur Meghalaya Sikkim Arunachal Pradesh Tripura Assam Andaman Islands and the Rakhine State formerly Arakan Rohang in Myanmar formerly Burma as part of its own territory with democratic governance 7 United Bengal A proposal that was put forward by Bengali political leaders Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy and Sarat Chandra Bose to found a united and independent nation state of Bengal 8 9 The proposal was floated as an alternative to the Partition of Bengal on communal lines Geographical distinctions EditEast Bengal Edit West Bengal East BengalMaps of West Bengal India and East Bengal Bangladesh West Bengal BangladeshMaps of West Bengal India and Bangladesh showing North Bengal in green and South Bengal in red East Bengal Bengali প র ববঙ গ Purbo Bangla was the name used during two different periods in the 20th century for a territory that roughly corresponded to the modern state of Bangladesh Both instances involved a violent partition of Bengal which made one half East Bengal or Bangladesh Historically it referred to the fertile Bhati region of the Bengal delta which corresponds to the modern day Dhaka Division North Bengal Edit North Bengal Bengali উত তরবঙ গ is a term used for the north western part of Bangladesh and northern part of West Bengal The Bangladesh part includes the Rajshahi Division and Rangpur Division Generally it is the area lying west of Jamuna River and north of Padma River and includes the Barind Tract The West Bengal part denotes the Jalpaiguri Division Alipurduar Cooch Behar Darjeeling Jalpaiguri North Dinajpur South Dinajpur and Malda The Bihar parts include the Kishanganj district It also includes parts of Darjeeling Hills Traditionally the Hooghly River divides West Bengal into South and North Bengal divided again into Terai and Dooars regions South Bengal Edit South Bengal Bengali দক ষ ণবঙ গ is a term used for the southwestern part of Bangladesh and the southern part of West Bengal The Bangladesh part includes the Khulna Faridpur and Barisal Divisions The Bay of Bengal is located at the end of the southern part of Bangladesh The West Bengal part includes 12 districts in the southern part of West Bengal Kolkata Howrah Hooghly Burdwan East Midnapur West Midnapur Purulia Bankura Birbhum Nadia South 24 Parganas and North 24 Parganas citation needed West Bengal Edit West Bengal Bengali পশ চ মবঙ গ comprises roughly one third of the ethno linguistic region of Bengal When India gained independence in 1947 Bengal was partitioned along religious lines The western part went to the Dominion of India and was named West Bengal further explanation needed Hilly Bengal Edit Hilly Bengal Bengali প র বত যবঙ গ is a term used for the southeastern parts of Bangladesh and parts of northern Myanmar The Bangladesh part consists of Rangamati Khagrachari and Bandarban while the Myanmar part consists of 14 districts in the Northern part of Rakhine Arakan Rohang Maungdaw Buthidaung Kyaukpyu Ponnagyan Rathedaung Sittwe Pauktaw Mrauk U Minbya Myabon Ann Kyaukpyu Rambree and Munaung citation needed Historical names EditSee also History of Bengal Historical names for Bengal include in chronological order Bonga an Austric word for Sun god Bang a Bronze Age proto Dravidian tribe 10 Vanga a seafaring state located in the eastern part of the Indian Subcontinent comprising today s politically divided Bengal region West Bengal India and Bangladesh also mentioned in Sanskrit text Mahabharata South Asia in BC 300 showing the Chola blue Vangadesam adjoining pink and Kalinga Kingdoms Vangaladesa a term found in South Indian records in the 11th century 11 12 13 Gauda a kingdom located in Bengal in ancient and medieval times 14 15 The Pala emperors were referred to as Vangapati Lord of Vanga and Gaudesvara Lord of Gauda Sena kings also called themselves Gaudesvara From then Gauda and Vanga seem to be interchangeable names for the whole of Bengal 14 The Bengal Sultanate in 1500 during the reign of Sultan Alauddin Hussain Shah Bangala or Shahi Bangala a sovereign state that encompassed present day Bangladesh the Indian state of West Bengal and the Myanmar state of Rakhine between the 14th and 16th centuries It was a regional power and a melting pot of Muslims Hindus and Buddhists located at the crossroads of modern South Asia and Southeast Asia During the Bengal Sultanate 16 17 Shamsuddin Ilyas Shah proclaimed himself the first Shah of Bangala in 1342 16 Bangla became the most common name for the region during the Islamic period Bengal Subah or Mughal Bengal a state of the Mughal Empire encompassing modern Bangladesh and the Indian states of West Bengal Bihar and Orissa between the 16th and 18th centuries It was established following the dissolution of the Bengal Sultanate The Mughals played an important role in developing modern Bengali culture and society By the 18th century Mughal Bengal had emerged as a quasi independent state Bengalen or Dutch Bengal a directorate of the Dutch East India Company in Bengal between 1610 and the company s liquidation in 1800 Bengal Presidency the largest colonial subdivision presidency of British India with its seat in Calcutta the capital of British held territories in South Asia until 1911 At its territorial peak in the 19th century the presidency extended from the present day Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan in the west to Burma Singapore and Penang in the east The Governor of Bengal was concurrently the Viceroy of India for many years Most of the presidency s territories were eventually incorporated into other British Indian provinces and crown colonies In 1905 the Presidency was partitioned into Bengal including present Bihar Jharkhand and Odisha headquartered in Calcutta Eastern Bengal and Assam headquartered in Dacca and Shillong summer capital British India was reorganized in 1912 and the presidency was reunited into a single Bengali speaking province The 1947 Partition of British India resulted in Bengal s division on religious grounds between West Bengal to be renamed as Banga Pradesh in par aligned with other Indian states respectively East Bengal renamed East Pakistan in 1955 Bangladesh East Bengal which became a province of Pakistan according to the provisions set forth in the Mountbatten Plan later became the independent country of Bangladesh after the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War Adjectives EditBangla the contents and attributes of the Bengali language or the country of Bangladesh Bengali the contents and attributes of Bengal Bangiya Bengali বঙ গ য an adjectival prefix referring to Bengal particularly in the field of literature e g Bangiya Sahitya Parishad Bangiya Gramin Vikash Bank and Bangiya Janata Dal Can be synonymous with Bengali Bengalese something of from or related to Bengal Bangalee Bengali ব ঙ ল ব ঙ গ ল until 1978 the Constitution of Bangladesh referred all citizens of Bangladesh as Bangalees an archaic spelling for Bengali Bangladeshi Bengali ব ল দ শ from 1978 this was a widely used term to refer to the citizens of Bangladesh Bangal Bengali ব ঙ ল Hindustani ब ग ल بنگال used informally in India to refer to Bangladeshis Bangal is also the Hindustani word for Bengal In West Bengal the term is widely used among upper class subgroups to differentiate families from Bangladesh Bangabasi Bengali বঙ গব স peoples of Bengal Bangadesiya Bengali বঙ গদ শ য something of from or related to Bengal or Bengalis Banga Santan Bengali বঙ গসন ত ন lit Son child of Mother Bengal an adjectival prefix referring to People of Bengal or Bengalis Banga Lalana Bengali বঙ গললন lit Daughter of Mother Bengal an adjectival prefix referring to a girl lady of Bengal or any Female Bengalis Bong an Indian slang used to refer anyone from West Bengal Other names EditBengali গঙ গ হ দ গঙ গ ঋদ ধ গঙ গ র ষ ট র Gangarid Gangaridai Ganga Rashtra meaning Heart of Ganges Wealth of Ganges Nation on the River Ganges 18 Bengali গ ড র জ য Gauṛa rajya Gauda Kingdom meaning radiant kingdom from Sanskrit ग ड gauṛa white radiant fair golden rajya र ज य kingdom state Bengal is described in ancient Sanskrit texts as Gaud Desh Arabic رحمة Rahma meaning Land of Mercy 19 Chinese wiktionary 孟加拉 wiktionary Mengjiala Sobriquets for Bengal EditIn traditional Bengali culture as well as in the Bengali Media the land of Bengal has assumed a number of sobriquets over the centuries including Sonar Bangla Bengali স ন র ব ল Golden Bengal Rupasi Bangla Bengali র পস ব ল Beautiful Bengal Shayamal Bangla Bengali শ য মল ব ল Green Bengal Epar Bangla Bengali এপ র ব ল Bengal Here used by Bengalis for their Native Bengal Opar Bangla Bengali ওপ র ব ল Bengal There used by Bengalis for other part of Bengal Bharatiya Bangla Bengali ভ রত য ব ল Indian Bengal used by Bangladeshi media for Indian state of West Bengal Padmapar Bengali পদ ম প ড Bank of River Padma used by Indian Bengali media for Republic Bangladesh Nadimatrik Desh Bengali নদ ম ত ক দ শ Riverine country or the Country of the River used for Bangladesh Hazar Nodir Desh Bengali হ জ র নদ র দ শ the Country of the Thousand Rivers used for Bengal Chhay Ritur Desh Bengali ছয ঋত র দ শ the Country of the Six Seasons used for Bangladesh See also EditBangla BangamataReferences Edit Google Notation of song aaji bangladesher hridoy Archived from the original on 4 September 2015 Retrieved 10 September 2015 How is Bangladesh reacting to West Bengal s name change proposal The Times of India 6 August 2016 a b c বঙ গদ শ in Bengali 1908 West Bengal may be renamed PaschimBanga The Hindu Chennai India 19 August 2011 Retrieved 7 February 2012 West Bengal Assembly passes resolution for State s name change The Hindu 30 August 2016 Retrieved 1 September 2016 Venkata Siddharthacharry Jambudwipa a blueprint for a South Asian community page 256 Radiant Publishers 1985 ISBN 81 7027 088 X Christophe Jaffrelot 2004 A History of Pakistan and Its Origins Anthem Press p 42 ISBN 9781843311492 Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy His Life The Daily New Nation Retrieved 11 January 2015 Bangladesh early history 1000 B C A D 1202 Bangladesh A country study Washington D C Library of Congress September 1988 Retrieved 1 December 2014 Historians believe that Bengal the area comprising present day Bangladesh and the Indian state of West Bengal was settled in about 1000 B C by Dravidian speaking peoples who were later known as the Bang Their homeland bore various titles that reflected earlier tribal names such as Vanga Banga Bangala Bangal and Bengal Keay John 2000 India A History Atlantic Monthly Press p 220 ISBN 978 0 87113 800 2 In C1020 launched Rajendra s great northern escapade peoples he defeated have been tentatively identified Vangala desa where the rain water never stopped sounds like a fair description of Bengal in the monsoon Allan J Haig T Wolseley Dodwell H H 1934 Dodwell H H ed The Cambridge Shorter History of India Cambridge University Press p 145 Sen Sailendra Nath 1999 First published 1988 Ancient Indian History and Civilization New Age International p 281 ISBN 978 81 224 1198 0 a b Majumdar R C 1971 History of Ancient Bengal Calcutta G 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