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The Indian Antiquary Volume 45 (1916) is a comprehensive scholarly journal that serves as a vital resource for Oriental research and Indian studies. This prestigious publication covers multiple disciplines including archaeology, history, literature, languages, and folklore, providing in-depth explorations of Indian culture and civilization.
Edited by the renowned Richard Carnac Temple and featuring contributions from distinguished scholar Devadatta Ramakrishna Bhandarkar, this volume represents the pinnacle of early 20th-century Indian scholarly discourse. The journal brings together academic research, historical documentation, and cultural analysis that illuminates various aspects of Indian heritage and civilization.
This 45th volume is an essential reference for researchers, historians, and academics interested in Indian antiquity, Eastern philosophy, linguistic studies, and cultural heritage. The compilation offers valuable insights into Indian traditions, archaeological findings, and historical narratives that shaped the subcontinent’s intellectual landscape during this period.







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