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The Indian Antiquary Volume XVIII from 1889 is a comprehensive scholarly journal that serves as a vital resource for Oriental research and Indian studies. Edited by the renowned John Faithfull Fleet and featuring contributions from Richard Carnac Temple, this volume encompasses diverse subjects including archaeology, history, literature, languages, and folklore of the Indian subcontinent.
This 18th volume represents the academic excellence and meticulous research standards of late nineteenth-century Oriental scholarship. The journal brings together detailed articles, scholarly commentary, and primary source materials that illuminate various aspects of Indian civilization, cultural heritage, and historical development. It remains an invaluable reference for researchers, historians, and scholars interested in pre-colonial and colonial India, offering insights into linguistic studies, archaeological discoveries, and cultural traditions.
Originally published by academic institutions of that era, this work has been preserved and republished by Gyan Publishing House to make this important historical knowledge accessible to modern researchers and institutions studying Indian heritage and Oriental history.







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