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The Indian Antiquary Volume XVI from 1887 stands as a significant scholarly resource documenting Oriental research during the height of 19th-century academic interest in Indian civilization. This comprehensive journal compilation brings together peer-reviewed articles and research papers covering multiple disciplines including archaeology, ancient history, classical literature, regional languages, and traditional folklore studies.
Under the editorial guidance of John Faithfull Fleet and with substantial contributions from Richard Carnac Temple, this volume presents detailed investigations into India’s cultural, linguistic, and historical heritage. The journal served as a premier platform for orientalists, scholars, and researchers to share discoveries, translations, and interpretations of Indian antiquities. Each issue contains carefully curated content reflecting the rigorous academic standards of the period, making it an invaluable resource for historians, linguists, and cultural researchers studying colonial-era scholarship and Indian studies.







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