Bengal – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
Bengal
n.
raw silk made in Bengal (India); type of fabric woven of silk and hair; type of striped fabric
n.
region in India
Bengal
Bengal ( /baŋla/ or
Bônggo /bɔŋɡo/) is a geographical and ethno-linguistic region in the eastern part of the
Indian subcontinent, at the
apex of the
Bay of Bengal and dominated by the
fertile Ganges delta. The Bengal region was politically divided in the 1947
Partition of India based on
religion: predominantly
Hindu West Bengal became a
province (now a
state) of
India, while predominantly
Muslim East Bengal became a province of
Pakistan and later gained independence as
Bangladesh. Some regions of the
historical kingdoms of Bengal are now part of Nepal and the neighbouring Indian states of
Assam,
Tripura,
Bihar,
Meghalaya,
Manipur,
Jharkhand, and
Odisha. The
Bengali people (
Bangali), who speak the
Bengali language (
Bangla), which is
Indo-Aryan, natively inhabit the region, alongside dozens of indigenous ethnic groups who speak
minority languages of the
Tibeto-Burman,
Austroasiatic, and
Dravidian families.
Bengal
Noun
1. a region whose eastern part is now Bangladesh and whose western part is included in India
(hypernym) geographical area, geographic area, geographical region, geographic region
Bengal
n.
Bengal, region in India
Bengal
n.
Bengal, region in India