Bangal
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This article is about the
Bengali
social sub-group of eastern
Bengal
origin. For the derogatory slur used against the
Bengali Hindus
in
Assam
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Bongal
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Bangal is a term used to refer to the people of East Bengal (usually from the areas of Mymensingh , Dhaka , Barisal and Comilla ), now in Bangladesh (as opposed to the Ghotis of West Bengal ). The term is used to describe Bengalis from the east, who are marked by a distinct accent. [1]
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- ↑ Ghoshal, Somak (15 February 2020). "The 'ghoti' versus 'bangal' rivalry in Bengali cinema" . mint . Retrieved 3 January 2021 .
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