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The Indian Antiquary Volume XX from 1891 represents a significant contribution to Oriental scholarship and research during the colonial period. This comprehensive journal, edited by John Faithfull Fleet, compiles extensive articles on Indian archeology, history, literature, languages, and folklore traditions.
The 20th volume features scholarly investigations into various aspects of Indian culture, including archeological discoveries, historical analyses, linguistic studies, and documentation of traditional folklore. Richard Carnac Temple’s editorial contributions help guide readers through the diverse research presented in this edition. This publication serves as an invaluable primary source for understanding 19th-century perspectives on Indian civilization and cultural studies.
Originally published by academic institutions dedicated to Oriental research, this volume remains an important reference for historians, archeologists, and scholars studying Indian heritage and colonial-era academic discourse.







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