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In a culture, where people are classified as Bangali (Bengali) or O Bangali (non Bengali) with no grey shades in between, the arrival of the girls who would chatter away in Hinglish is currently still an amusing phenomena as they bring in life into an otherwise deadened community.
Migrants Around Us Shantanud 2008
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India would have had no one of note to hand weapons to, had the west Pakistani elites not backed their Bangali peers into a corner with (literally) a gun aimed at them.
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I recently met a Bangali [Bangladeshi] who works for a hotel as a casual housekeeping attendant.
Global Voices in English » Bahrain, Oman: The Lives Of Migrant Workers 2009
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Is there something intrinsically superior about the Arab world than our local Bangali one?
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Celebrating Chaitra Sangkranti, an indispensible part of Bangali Culture is a regular annual event Surer Dhara has been organizing since its inception.
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The musical soiree at dawn, the traditional festive rally of the fine arts institute, the countless melas all bring out the Bangali within us.
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Women attired in 'shada saree with lal-par' and men in panjabis, the true Bangali spirit of the occasion may be experienced here.
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In 21 February 1952 Bangali youth Barkat, Rafiq, Shafiq made an unprecedented incident in world history by sacrificing their lives for their mother tongue.
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The launages movement is the basement of Bangali nationalism from which Bangladeshi peoples inherited sprit to win in all democratic and rights movement includeing the independence of Bangladesh.
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The launages movement is the basement of Bangali nationalism from which Bangladeshi peoples inherited sprit to win in all democratic and rights movement includeing the independence of Bangladesh.
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