Riyad
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Bengal was a strange province of British governed India. In this Indian province the eastern part was very different from its western counterpart.
Eastern Bengalis although spoke Bengali but the accent was vastly different from Western Bengalis. Its just not because of religion but Hindus of East Bengal, the ancestors of Bangladeshi Muslims spoke an entirely different accent, called 'Bangal' accent which was totally different from West Bengal accent. These Hindus of East Bengal are still called 'Bangal', not 'Bangali' because of the accent. Food habit was different between East Bengali and West Bengali Hindus.
Since there was no geographical barrier between East and West Bengal why was there always been a cultural barrier between the two?
Eastern Bengalis although spoke Bengali but the accent was vastly different from Western Bengalis. Its just not because of religion but Hindus of East Bengal, the ancestors of Bangladeshi Muslims spoke an entirely different accent, called 'Bangal' accent which was totally different from West Bengal accent. These Hindus of East Bengal are still called 'Bangal', not 'Bangali' because of the accent. Food habit was different between East Bengali and West Bengali Hindus.
Since there was no geographical barrier between East and West Bengal why was there always been a cultural barrier between the two?