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The Indian Antiquary Volume XVII from 1888 is a comprehensive scholarly journal that serves as a primary source for Oriental research and academic inquiry. This edition, edited by the notable scholar John Faithfull Fleet and featuring contributions from Richard Carnac Temple, encompasses extensive investigations into Indian archaeology, history, literature, languages, and folklore traditions.
The journal represents the pinnacle of 19th-century orientalist scholarship, providing detailed articles, research findings, and scholarly discourse on diverse aspects of Indian culture and civilization. Each volume contains meticulously researched papers, translations of ancient texts, archaeological discoveries, and ethnographic observations that document the intellectual pursuit of understanding India’s rich heritage.
This 17th volume is invaluable for historians, archaeologists, linguists, and researchers studying ancient Indian civilization, colonial-era scholarship, and the development of orientalist academic traditions. The comprehensive nature of the journal makes it an essential reference work for anyone interested in Indian antiquities and 19th-century scholarly perspectives on Asian cultures.







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