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The Indian Antiquary Volume IX, published in 1880 and edited by James Burges, is a premier scholarly journal dedicated to Oriental research and the systematic study of Indian antiquities. This volume encompasses a wide range of academic disciplines including archeology, history, literature, languages, and folklore studies.
As a comprehensive resource for 19th-century Oriental scholarship, this journal served as an important platform for documenting and analyzing India’s rich cultural heritage. The volume features detailed research articles, historical analyses, linguistic studies, and folklore documentation that reflect the scholarly interests of the period. James Burges, a renowned antiquarian and archeologist, brought his expertise to curate articles from leading scholars of the time.
This publication is invaluable for researchers, historians, and academics studying Indian civilization, its historical development, linguistic traditions, and cultural practices during this significant period of colonial scholarship and preservation efforts.







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