ব্রাহ্মণবাড়িয়া

Bengali

Alternative forms

  • বাউনবাইরা (baunbaira) Vaṅga
  • বাওনবাইরা (baonbaira) Vaṅga
  • বামনবাইরা (bamônbaira) Vaṅga
  • বাউনবাইড়া (baunbaiṛa) Vaṅga
  • বাওনবাইড়া (baonbaiṛa) Vaṅga
  • বাউনবাড়িয়া (baunbaṛiya) Vaṅga
  • বামুনবাড়িয়া (bamunbaṛiya) Vaṅga
  • বাওনবাড়িয়া (baonbaṛiya) Vaṅga
  • বামনবাড়িয়া (bamônbaṛiya) Vaṅga
  • বামনবাইড়া (bamônbaiṛa) Vaṅga
  • বামুনবাইড়া (bamunbaiṛa) Vaṅga

Etymology

A compound of ব্রাহ্মণ (brahmon, Brahmin) + বাড়ি (baṛi, home) + -ইয়া (-iẏa, suffix to mean relationship), literally meaning "home of the Brahmins".

There are several opinions about the naming of Brahmanbaria district. It is known from The History of Naming (Bengali: নামকরণের ইতিকথা) by SM Shah Nur that during the rule of the Senas, the area (then known as Rang) lacked a Brahmin presence which would was not ideal for puja. To solve this problem, the Sena king brought some Brahmin families from Kanyakunj to inhabit Rang. In the 14th century, Qazi Mahmud Shah invited the Brahmins of Rang to accept Islam, and they willingly converted. Rang was named as Baunbaira (lit. Brahmins leaving in the local dialect of the district) after this incident.[1][2]

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /bram.ɦon.ba.ɽi.a/

Noun

ব্রাহ্মণবাড়িয়া (brahmôṇbaṛiya)

  1. Brahmanbaria (a city in Bangladesh).
    Synonyms: শহীদবাড়িয়া (śôhīdbaṛiya), রং (roṅ)

Derived terms

References

  1. “Songs from the River called Titas”, in The Daily Star, August 6, 2016
  2. “ব্রাহ্মণদের বাড়ির অবস্থানের সুবাদে ‘ব্রাহ্মণবাড়িয়া’”, in Bangla Tribune (in Bengali), accessed 2021-06-03
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