Beens

Indo-Aryan community From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Been people (Bengali: বীন, Hindi: बीन), also known as Bind (Bengali: বিন্দ),[1] are a Hindi-speaking community that live in Srimangal, Bangladesh. They were transported to the Sylhet region in the nineteenth century by the British in order to work as tea garden labourers - an occupation which they continue to live by today. They are originally from the border region between West Bengal and Bihar. They are Hindus and maintain a distinct identity in addition to their Bangladeshi national identity, due to cultural, linguistic, geographical and historical reasons. Many have adopted the Bengali language; although only 10% of the community are actually literate in the language.[2]

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Beens
Total population
5,000
Regions with significant populations
Srimangal (Bangladesh) - 5,000
Languages
Bengali and Hindi
Religion
Hinduism
Related ethnic groups
Indo-Aryan peoples
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