Bengali-Assamese
Bengali-Assamese refers to the cultural and linguistic interactions between the Bengali and Assamese communities in India. The Bengali language, primarily spoken in West Bengal and Bangladesh, and the Assamese language, spoken in Assam, share historical ties and influences. This interaction is evident in literature, music, and cuisine, where elements from both cultures blend.
The region of Assam is home to a significant Bengali-speaking population, especially in areas like Barak Valley. This demographic presence has led to a rich tapestry of traditions, festivals, and social practices that reflect both Bengali and Assamese heritage, fostering a unique cultural identity in the region.