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The Indian Antiquary a Journal of Oriental Research in Archeology, History, Literature, Languages, Folklore: Vol. XLI. 1912 41st

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The Indian Antiquary Vol. XLI (1912) is the 41st volume of a seminal journal dedicated to Oriental research covering archaeology, history, literature, languages, and folklore. Edited by Richard Carnac Temple with contributions from scholars like Devadatta Ramakrishna Bhandarkar, this edition represents important scholarly work from early 20th century Indian studies.

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The Indian Antiquary Vol. XLI represents the 41st volume of one of the most influential academic journals devoted to Oriental scholarship and research. Published in 1912, this edition continues the journal’s tradition of presenting groundbreaking research across multiple disciplines including archaeology, history, literature, languages, and folklore studies.

Under the editorial direction of Richard Carnac Temple and featuring scholarly contributions from eminent researchers including Devadatta Ramakrishna Bhandarkar, this volume exemplifies the rigorous academic standards of early 20th-century Indian studies. The journal serves as a valuable primary source for understanding the intellectual discourse and research methodologies of the period, offering insights into Indian antiquity, cultural heritage, and historical documentation.

This volume is an essential resource for scholars, historians, and researchers interested in classical Indian studies, archaeological discoveries, linguistic analysis, and folklore preservation from the colonial and early post-colonial periods.

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Author

Devadatta Ramakrishna Bhandarkar Editor: Richard Carnac Temple

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Gyan Publishing House

ISBN

9789370143258

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