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  2. Sylheti language - Wikipedia

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    A description of the king and queen of the termites in Sylheti. Sylheti [a] (Sylheti Nagri: ꠍꠤꠟꠐꠤ, síloṭi, pronounced ⓘ; Bengali: সিলেটি, sileṭi, pronounced) is an Indo-Aryan language spoken by an estimated 11 million people, primarily in the Sylhet Division of Bangladesh, Barak Valley of Assam, and northern parts of Tripura in India.

  3. Sylhet Division - Wikipedia

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    The "Nagari Chattar" (Nagari Square), built near Surma river in the city of Sylhet, consists of the Sylheti Nagri script. The official language of Sylhet is Bengali, which is used in education and all government affairs in the division. Sylheti is the most widely spoken in the division.

  4. Sylhetis - Wikipedia

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    The Sylheti community in the Barak Valley, contiguous to Sylhet, is one of the eminent diasporic communities where they have been able to recreate the Sylhet environ. [4] The Barak Valley consists of three districts in the Indian state of Assam, which are home to a Bengali-speaking majority population as opposed to Assamese. [58]

  5. Sylhet - Wikipedia

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    Sylheti is spoken by the vast majority of the people, while Standard Bengali is the official language used by the state government and officials. [ 38 ] [ 39 ] [ 40 ] Ethnic minorities are 2,424 (0.45%), of which 2,040 are Manipuri .

  6. History of Sylhet - Wikipedia

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    A force was then sent from there, to the village of Pandua although it led to a bloodless end. Willes also told the government that he really had little control over northern Sylhet as the Khasi chiefs refused every order, would behead the messenger and then continue raiding Sylheti villages as they had done even during the Mughal period.

  7. Sylheti Nagri - Wikipedia

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    It is also claimed that the orthography of the script equates with Sylheti, reflecting the phonetic and grammatical features of the vernacular, it provided a simpler and more precise representation than the more prevalent Bengali script. [9] Sylheti Nagri therefore represented a unique literary culture of the Sylhet region.

  8. 1947 Sylhet referendum - Wikipedia

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    Sylhet was a Muslim-majority Sylheti-speaking district in Assam, which was a Hindu-majority Assamese-speaking province. The Government of Assam believed that removing Sylhet would make the state more homogeneous and strongly unified as a result.

  9. Bengali–Assamese languages - Wikipedia

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    Myanmar (Rakhine State) Bangladesh (Chittagong Division) Surjapuri: सुरजापुरी সুরজাপুরী Surjapuri: Devanagari Bengali–Assamese script: Bengali alphabet: 2.26 [18] India (Bihar, West Bengal) Nepal (Koshi Province) Sylheti ꠍꠤꠟꠐꠤ ছিলটি Siloŧi: Bengali–Assamese script Sylheti Nagari ...