Description
The Indian Antiquary Volume 11 from 1882 is a comprehensive academic journal edited by the renowned scholar James Burges. This prestigious publication served as a vital platform for Oriental research during the 19th century, featuring articles and research across multiple disciplines including archaeology, history, literature, languages, and folklore.
The journal encompasses detailed studies of Indian antiquities, historical documents, linguistic analyses, and cultural traditions. Contributors examine archaeological findings, historical narratives, and literary works from across the Indian subcontinent and broader Oriental regions. The volume reflects the scholarly interests of the Victorian era in understanding and documenting Eastern civilizations.
As part of the complete Indian Antiquary series, this 11th volume remains an invaluable resource for researchers, historians, and academics studying 19th-century orientalism, Indian cultural heritage, and the development of academic discourse on Asian civilizations.







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