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The Indian Antiquary Volume 13 from 1884 is a seminal academic journal edited by Jas. Burges, presenting rigorous scholarly research on Oriental subjects. This volume encompasses diverse fields including archeology, ancient history, classical literature, linguistic studies, and traditional folklore of India and surrounding regions.
The journal served as a vital platform for documenting and preserving knowledge about Indian cultural heritage during the 19th century. Contributors explored archaeological discoveries, historical narratives, manuscript translations, and ethnographic observations. The publication reflects the academic interests and methodologies of the Victorian era’s approach to Oriental studies.
This volume is an invaluable resource for researchers studying Indian antiquity, colonial-era scholarship, and the development of Oriental studies as an academic discipline. It provides primary source material on Sanskrit texts, temple architecture, historical records, and indigenous knowledge systems.







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