Times New Roman not viewed correctly in Safari

I cannot for the life of me figure out why pages using Times as the font are viewed in, what appears to be, an Indian font. I've turned off all the Indian fonts I can find in font book, and changed my font preferences in Safari to Verdana instead, but still nothing is working.
Anything else I can do?

I'll have to find a replacement font for Sutonny then.
Is this a non-Unicode Bengali font? If so, hopefully someone has made one that doesn't just hack TNR or some other common Latin font.
If you are able to use Unicode, which is definitely the way to go since it is the international standard, the font you would use is here:
http://ekushey.org/?page/osx

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