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The Indian Antiquary Volume XXX, published in 1901 and edited by the distinguished scholar Richard Carnac Temple, stands as a vital resource for understanding Oriental research during the British colonial period. This comprehensive journal brings together diverse scholarly contributions spanning multiple disciplines including archaeology, history, literature, languages, and folklore of the Indian subcontinent.
This 30th volume contains detailed articles, research papers, and documentation that provide invaluable insights into Indian culture, ancient texts, linguistic studies, and archaeological findings of the era. The collection reflects the academic interests and methodologies of early 20th-century Oriental scholarship, making it an essential reference for historians, researchers, and scholars studying Indian civilization, colonial-era academic perspectives, and the development of Oriental studies.
Gyan Publishing House’s republication of this historical journal preserves important scholarly work and makes it accessible to contemporary researchers, students, and libraries interested in Indian antiquity and the history of Oriental research.
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