How did Bengali grow as a regional language?
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Bengali is derived from Sanskrit, because in the 3rd and the 4th centuries, Bengal developed commercial relations with Magadha (now Bihar) where Sanskrit was spoken. So Persian became the official, written language and Bengali became the regional, spoken language. ...
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Bengali is derived from Sanskrit, because in the 3rd and the 4th centuries, Bengal developed commercial relations with Magadha (now Bihar) where Sanskrit was spoken. So Persian became the official, written language and Bengali became the regional, spoken language.
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