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The Tenth Report on the Search of Hindi Manuscripts represents a crucial contribution to the documentation and preservation of Hindi literary heritage. Compiled by the distinguished scholar Rai Bahadur Hiralal, this comprehensive report covers the years 1917, 1918, and 1919, a significant period in the history of manuscript research in India.
This scholarly work details the extensive search, identification, and cataloging of Hindi manuscripts during the early twentieth century. It serves as an authoritative record of manuscript discoveries and preservation efforts undertaken during this era. The report provides researchers, historians, and scholars with detailed information about rare and significant Hindi texts that were located and studied during this period.
As a primary historical document, this work is essential for understanding the state of Hindi literature and manuscript culture in the early 1900s. It remains a valuable reference for academics studying Hindi language, literature, philology, and the history of Indian intellectual traditions.







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