Definition of Bengalees. Meaning of Bengalees. Synonyms of Bengalees

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Definition of Bengalees

Bengalee
Bengalee Ben*gal"ee, Bengali Ben*gal"i, n. The language spoken in Bengal.

Meaning of Bengalees from wikipedia

- Look up Bengali, bengalese, bengali, or Bengalee in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bengali or Bengalee, or Bengalese may refer to: something of, from...
- The Bengalee was an English language newspaper based in Calcutta (Kolkata), British India. The Bengalee was founded in 1862 by Girish Chandra Ghosh as...
- The 49th Bengalee Regiment (Bengali: ৪৯তম বেঙ্গলি রেজিমেন্ট), also known as The 49th Bengalee, 49th Bengal Infantry, Bengali Double Company, Bengali Platoon...
- Biharis' against the scheme of separation in a newspaper called Bengalee". However, the Bengalee rejected the idea of an independent Bihar. This only further...
- of the Republic. In the name of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, I call upon all Bengalees to rise against the attack by the West ****stani Army. We shall fight...
- Mehroo Dhunjisha Bengalee (29 December 1931 – 21 May 2014) was an Indian Parsi academic. She served as Vice Chancellor of the University of Mumbai from...
- Bengalee was a three-masted merchant barque built in 1837 at Dumbarton. She first appeared in Lloyd's Register (LR) in 1838 with Hamlin, master, Hamlin...
- Bangla O Bangali (Bengali: বাংলা ও বাঙালী; English: "Bengal and Bengalees" ) is a Bengali-language historical book written by Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar. It...
- on 17 April 1971 in this place by the elected representatives of the Bengalees (mostly belongling to Awami League), that led the Bangladesh Liberation...
- homage to King George V was then sung by a group of boys and girls." (The Bengalee, 28 December 1911) Even the report of the annual session of the Indian...