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The Indian Antiquary stands as a monumental scholarly achievement in Oriental research, spanning 62 volumes from its inception in 1872. This prestigious journal, edited by distinguished scholars Jas. Burges, John Faithfull Fleet, Richard Carnac Temple, and Devadatta Ramakrishna Bhandarkar, serves as a comprehensive repository of knowledge on Indian civilization.
The journal comprehensively covers multiple domains including archeology, ancient history, classical and modern literature, linguistic studies, and folklore traditions. Each volume meticulously documents discoveries, scholarly analyses, and interpretations of Indian cultural artifacts and historical events. The work represents the intellectual rigor of 19th and early 20th-century Oriental scholarship, offering invaluable insights into India’s diverse heritage.
This complete 62-volume set provides researchers, historians, and cultural enthusiasts with an unparalleled collection of primary and secondary sources. It remains an essential reference for understanding India’s archeological significance, historical narratives, and cultural contributions to world civilization.







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