To what extent did the religion, ethnicities, and languages of the Bangladesh region change because of its exposure to other cultures?
By jasondungy1
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During antiquity in the Bangladesh region there was one main ethnicity that spoke two basic languages and practiced common, ancient religious beliefs. The ethnicity for Bangladesh would be Bang there are some more names like Vanga, Bangala, Bangal, and Bengal. The two basic languages were *Indo-European and *Dravidian. The religions are *Polytheism (to worship more than one god), and *Animism (the attribution of a soul to plants). -
The *British came to India as traders the British called the Indians *British East India Company and the British came to India on the date August 24, 1608 The *British came so they could impact Bangladesh language. The British came on that date to do all those things. Other reasons why the British came were so they could start capturing Bangladesh/India from 1757 to 1947. The British had more economic power, better weapons. It helped the British slowly rule India. -
*MUSLIMS change and arrange in the Indian region, and the muslims were there to take over the religion in Bangladesh/Indian now there is 88.4% of people in Bangladesh are Islams they took the language in 1988 they spread their religion through military conquest, trade, pilgrimage, and missionaries. The *ISLAMS were also there to unite the countries culture to a sizable level. -
In Bangladesh today there is one ethnicity, one main language and one main religion. 98 percent of Bangladesh today's ethnicity is Bengalis. Their state language for Bangladesh is Bengali. Their one main religion is Islam they are 89 percent of that and 10 precent of their people are Hindus there are two more which are Buddhists and Christians.