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The Indian Antiquary Vol. XII from 1883, edited by the renowned scholar James Burges, is a pivotal academic journal documenting Oriental research during the height of 19th-century scholarly inquiry. This volume encompasses extensive studies in archeology, history, literature, languages, and folklore of the Indian subcontinent.
The journal serves as a primary source for understanding Victorian-era perspectives on Indian civilization, featuring articles by leading scholars of the period. It includes detailed investigations into ancient Sanskrit texts, archeological discoveries, historical documentation, and cultural traditions across various Indian regions.
This particular volume represents valuable research covering linguistic analysis, mythological studies, and historical narratives that shaped contemporary understanding of Indian heritage. The publication remains an important reference for historians, linguists, and cultural researchers studying both Indian antiquity and the history of Oriental scholarship itself.







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