In whose region the Bengali literature flourish and how
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Bengali language is derived from Sanskrit texts
Commercial ties that developed from Bengal and Magadha led to the influence of Sanskrit
During the 4th century, Gupta rulers established control over North Bengal and began to settle as Brahmanas
From 8th century, Bengal bacame the centre of regional kingdom under the Palas
Between 14th and 16th centuries, Bengal was ruled by Sultans who were independent rulers in Delhi
During the rule of Akbar, Bengal suba was formed and as a result, Bengali language developed as a regional language while Persian became the language of administration
Bengali literature were composed during late 15th and mid – 18th centuries and were popular in Eastern Bengal where the influence of Brahmanas were weak
Commercial ties that developed from Bengal and Magadha led to the influence of Sanskrit
During the 4th century, Gupta rulers established control over North Bengal and began to settle as Brahmanas
From 8th century, Bengal bacame the centre of regional kingdom under the Palas
Between 14th and 16th centuries, Bengal was ruled by Sultans who were independent rulers in Delhi
During the rule of Akbar, Bengal suba was formed and as a result, Bengali language developed as a regional language while Persian became the language of administration
Bengali literature were composed during late 15th and mid – 18th centuries and were popular in Eastern Bengal where the influence of Brahmanas were weak
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