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The Indian Antiquary Volume XV represents a crucial mid-19th century contribution to Oriental scholarship and Indian studies. This comprehensive journal, edited by the distinguished John Faithfull Fleet, brings together scholarly research from leading antiquarians and historians of the British Raj era.
The 15th volume encompasses diverse topics including archaeological discoveries, historical documentation, literary analysis, linguistic studies, and ethnographic research on Indian folklore. Richard Carnac Temple and other contributors provide detailed examinations of ancient Indian texts, inscriptions, temple architecture, and cultural practices.
This publication serves as an invaluable primary source for understanding contemporary perspectives on Indian civilization, colonial-era scholarly methods, and 19th-century orientalism. Researchers, historians, and students of Indian history, archaeology, and culture will find extensive documentation of findings, translations, and critical analysis that shaped early modern understanding of India’s rich heritage and antiquarian traditions.







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