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The basis of today's Bangla language is the Aryan language. With the combination of thousands of years of conversion and the language of the other three groups, the emergence of current languages Today, 2.5 billion years ago, the Arctic groups of Eurodenders were rapidly influencing their language fertility after entering India. Vedic or Rigveda language comes first in India through them. Afterwards, Aryan language spread from Punjab to northern India via Bihar, between 1000 and 600 BC. Generally speaking, the complexity of the language of the degradation of Vedic languages ​​goes a bit simpler. At the same time, changing the spoken language also changed. At this stage, there was a great difference in the West and East languages ​​of a wide area under the Aryan language. The change came in the East language. Breakdown was seen in the original Aryan language and creation was the language of the common language. Later on, this language has received two distinct forms of the Prakrit adornment in the west and the eastern part of Purbangal. Magadhe is said to have been given the name of the deceased Magadhi. Some literary pieces of Magdhi Prakrit are found in the later Sanskrit plays, such as the grammar of the scorpion and baruchi. In the next seven hundred years, a degenerate language was developed instead of Magdhi Prakrit gradually. This subdivision was becoming laboratory in Bihar (Bhojpuri, Maithili, Magadhi), Bengali, Assamese and Oriya. That is, the beginning of the period of Bangla language begins in the next phase of the illusion. The ninth-and-a-half-century century saw the emergence of new Bengali language. This linguist is called Adiparva of Bangla language. After the Turkish conquest of 1203 AD, naturally stability was lost for some days. Srikrishnarchitan of the ancient language of Bangla language, written in 1350 AD, about 150 years of the time of Charyapas, ended the bandhata. This is the beginning of the middle period of Bengali language. From the 15th to the 18th century, the Middle Ages of the Bengali medium At this time a new wave of Bengali language and literature came in the wake of the social revolution of Chaitanyadev and the generosity and patronization of the independent sultans of Bengal. Bengali poets created Padmati Kirtan, Dharmasahitya, Mangal Sahitya, Romantic and Panti Shitya. Modern era of Bangla language starts from the seventeenth century. However, in the nineteenth century it has got the modernity of language and literature. Among the architects of modern Bengali language, the main people are Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar, Michael Madhusudra Datta, Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay, Rabindranath Tagore, Kazi Nazrul Islam and others. Then the language of Bangla language is - a form of Vedic spoken language> spoken language of the Oriental region> Magadhi Prakrit. Magadhi illiterate> Old Bengal (language of charypad)> Modern Bengali.