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Greater Bangladesh (translated variously as (ベンガル語:বৃহত্তর বাংলাদেশ), ''Brihottor Bangladesh'';〔Col. Ved Prakash, ''Terrorism in India's north-east: a gathering storm'' (Volume 1),Kalpaz Publications, 2008, ISBN 81-7835-660-0〕 (ベンガル語:বৃহৎ বাংলাদেশ) ''Brihot Bangladesh'';〔Mahendra Gaur, ''Indian affairs annual'' (Volume 2), 2007, ISBN 81-7835-434-9〕 (ベンガル語:মহাবাংলাদেশ), ''Mohabangladesh'';〔James Warner Björkman, ''Fundamentalism, revivalists, and violence in South Asia'', page 38, Riverdale Company, 1988, ISBN 0-913215-06-6〕 and (ベンガル語:বিশাল বাংলা), ''Bishal Bangla''〔Venkata Siddharthacharry, ''Jambudwipa, a blueprint for a South Asian community'', page 256, Radiant Publishers, 1985, ISBN 81-7027-088-X〕) is a political theory circulated by a number of politicians and writers that the People's Republic of Bangladesh has aspirations of territorial expansion, to include the Indian states of West Bengal, Tripura, Assam and Andaman Islands as part of its own territory.〔 The theory is principally based on a widespread belief amongst Indian masses that a large number of illegal Bangladeshi immigrants reside in Indian territory.〔 ==Background==
The ethno-linguistic region of Bengal encompasses the territory of Bangladesh and the Indian state of West Bengal, as well as parts of Assam and Tripura. During the rule of the Hindu Sena dynasty in Bengal the notion of a Greater Bangladesh first emerged with the idea of uniting Bengali-speaking people in the areas now known as Tripura, and Meghalaya) along with the Bengal.〔Mikey Leung and Belinda Meggitt, ''Bangladesh'', page 7-8, Bradt Travel Guides, 2009, ISBN 1-84162-293-1〕 These areas formed the Bengal Presidency, a province of British India formed in 1765, though Assam including Meghalaya and Sylhet District was severed from the Presidency in 1874, which became the Province of Assam together with Lushai Hills in 1912. This province was partitioned in 1947 into Hindu-majority West Bengal and Muslim-majority East Bengal (now Bangladesh) to facilitate the creation of the separate Muslim state of Pakistan, of which East Bengal became a province.
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