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The Indian Antiquary Volume 51, published in 1922, is a comprehensive journal of Oriental research that explores the rich intellectual heritage of India and the broader Asian world. This 51st volume continues the tradition of scholarly excellence established by the publication, featuring articles and research across multiple disciplines including archaeology, ancient history, classical literature, historical linguistics, and traditional folklore studies.
Edited by the noted scholar Richard Carnac Temple and featuring contributions from the distinguished historian and orientalist Devadatta Ramakrishna Bhandarkar, this volume provides invaluable primary source material and critical analysis from the early twentieth century. The journal served as a vital platform for academic discourse among colonial-era scholars and Indian intellectuals studying their own civilization’s antiquities and cultural heritage.
This hardcover edition represents an important resource for researchers, historians, and scholars interested in the history of Oriental studies, Indian archaeology, ancient manuscripts, epigraphic records, and the intellectual climate of early twentieth-century India.
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