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Amrit Ratna Shakya Collection
This is one of the significant manuscripts in private possession. Manuscripts in this collections mostly derived from Hinduism. It also has very…
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Correspondence
Personal and official correspondences. Original file reference: SPA/CO.
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British Indian Association Archive
The British Indian Association, founded in 1851, was one of the earliest political associations of Indian colonial subjects. It was the first…
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Domestic Affairs
Documents related to domestic affairs. Original file reference: SPA/DA.
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Sikkim Palace Archives
While it is an archive that represents elite perspectives, the Sikkim Palace Archives, is also the first collection of local origin to be made…
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Palace Affairs
Documents related to palace affairs. Original file reference: SPA/PA.
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Religious Affairs
Documents related to religious affairs. Original file reference: SPA/RA.
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Foreign Affairs
Documents related to foreign affairs. Original file reference: SPA/FA.
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The Tīrthalāl Naghabhanī Archive (TLA)
This collection contains the following 6 series.EAP760/1/1: Candannāth Papers, 1867-1918 EAP760/1/2: Tīrthalāl Collection (TLC) [The Family and the…
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The Tīrthalāl Naghabhanī Archive (TLA): Candannāth Papers
The collection contains documents related to Tīrthalāl’s ancestor Gayālāl Rajbhandari and his stint as a government employee in the Candannath…
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Miscellaneous Affairs
Documents related to miscellaneous affairs. Original file reference: SPA/MA.
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भविष्य
Bhavishya was a weekly published by the Chand Press Limited (Allahabad), which was initially edited by Ram Rakh Singh Saigal. It was first…
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صداقت
Sadaqat was an Urdu weekly newspaper published from Kanpur started by Khwaja Abdussalam, who also served as its first editor. It had a long run…
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भविष्य
Bhavishya was a magazine published by the Chand Press Limited under the leadership of Ram Rakh Singh Saigal. The first issue of the magazine was…
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विश्वमित्र
Vishwamitra started off as a nationalist Hindi daily from Kolkata in 1916 and became a monthly from October 1932. Its robust run continued well…