throw light on the development of Bengal as a religion 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.
In the 4th century, Brahmanas settled in Bengal and made Sanskritic influence stronger. In the 7th century, the Chinese traveller Xuan Zang travelled in Bengal and he wrote in his travel journals that Sanskrit and other related languages were spoken almost all over Bengal.
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