- Fort William. At the time of its foundation, this
Society was
named as "
Asiatick Society". In 1825, the
society was
renamed as "The
Asiatic Society". In...
- Aṣṭanagaram, aṣṭa
meaning "eight" and
nagaram meaning "town". In 1812 the
Asiatick Society (Calcutta, India)
described the
Gujars of
Afghanistan as brave...
-
William (1786). "A
dissertation on the
orthography of
Asiatick words in
Roman letters".
Asiatick Researches. 1: 1–56. [William
Jones (ed.)], Lailí Majnún...
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Father Giuseppe (1799). "Account of the
Kingdom of Nepal".
Asiatick Researches. Vol. 2. London:
Vernor and Hood. p. 308.
Archived from the...
- Leicester". The Gentleman's Magazine. Vol. 184. pp. 580–582.
citing Wilford,
Asiatick Researches vol. ii. No. 2 (1812), p. 45: "The
learned Somner says that...
-
British colonial law,
European orientalists and
particularly the
influential Asiatick Researches founded in the 18th century,
later called The
Asiatic Society...
-
Master (2010), "Bengali
Sarabarna Banjan Barna Learning",
Asiatick Researches, Calcutta:
Asiatick Society,
archived from the
original on 11
October 2021...
- Bengal,
Warren Hastings.
Jones initiative resulted in the
publication of
Asiatick Researches, a
monthly that was
launched in 1788. The
Marquis of Wellesley's...
-
account of the
Kumbh mela was an
article by
Captain Thomas Hardwicke in
Asiatick Researches. At this time,
Haridwar was part of the
Maratha territory. Based...
- Page 164. Giuseppe,
Father (1799). "Account of the
Kingdom of Nepal".
Asiatick Researches. London:
Vernor and Hood.
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