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Indian Paleography by G. Buhler stands as a seminal work in the study of ancient Indian scripts and writing systems. This detailed scholarly examination explores the development, characteristics, and evolution of various paleographic traditions that shaped Indian civilization.
Buhler meticulously analyzes the historical progression of Indian scripts, from early inscriptions through medieval periods, providing invaluable insights for historians, linguists, and researchers. The work includes extensive documentation of paleographic features, variations in script styles, and regional differences across the Indian subcontinent.
Published by Gyan Publishing House, this authoritative text serves as an essential reference for understanding how writing evolved in ancient India and its cultural significance. Scholars, students, and enthusiasts of Indian history, linguistics, and archaeology will find this comprehensive guide indispensable for serious study.







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