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The Indian Antiquary Volume 23, published in 1894, represents a significant scholarly contribution to Oriental research during the late Victorian era. Edited by the renowned scholar Richard Carnac Temple, this journal serves as a vital repository of knowledge spanning multiple disciplines including archaeology, history, literature, languages, and folklore of India and surrounding regions.
This volume encompasses detailed articles, research papers, and studies that reflect the intellectual discourse of 19th-century Orientalism and Indian studies. The publication addresses the scholarly interests of academics, historians, and researchers devoted to understanding Indian civilization, cultural practices, and historical developments. It provides valuable primary source material and contemporary analysis for anyone studying the history of Oriental scholarship and India’s rich cultural heritage during this period.







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