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There are many restaurants in Bengal and Bangladesh.
Two-India(West Bengal),Bangladesh.
5 states west bengal, assam, meghalay, tripura, mizoram
Yes, Siddhanta is a Bengali Brahmin surname commonly found in West Bengal and Bangladesh. It signifies their Brahmin caste background within the Bengal region.
7 states assam, west bengal,bihar,orissa,andhra pradesh,kerala,tamil nadu
3 katha in . . . Assam . . . . . 8,640 square feet Bengal . . . . . 2,160 square feet Bihar . . . . . . 4,083.75 square feet Madhya Pradesh . . . 18,000 square feet
Approximately 230 million people worldwide speak Bengali as their native language, primarily in Bangladesh and the Indian state of West Bengal. It is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world.
there were no states it was united with china
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Folklore of Assam has 141 pages.
literacy rate in assam is 73%
No, Saha is not a bengali brahmin surname actually they are comes in a bengali baisya(Vaisya) .Baisyas exist in bengal but they were degraded by Ballal Sen, a king in Bengal in the 12th century.In east bengal the people with Saha surname claim them as baisya but people with surname Banik are recognised as baisya in east & west bengals.In west bengal sunri caste who distill country liquor use Saha as their surname.British administration in India declared sunri caste as scheduled caste except saha.In order to get facilities for S C community,many Saha people obtained SC certificate.