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Indology
Indology is the academic study of Indian history and culture. In modern times Indology has been largely replaced by the term "South Asian studies", which in addition to India, focuses on the region as a whole, and as such is a subset of Asian studies.
Airyanem Vaejah
mythological homeland of the early Iranians
Anti-Indian sentiment
Prejudice against Indian people
Out of India theory
view that the Indo-Aryans are indigenous to India
Al-Biruni's India
book by Al-Biruni
Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute
research institute in Pune, India
Bharatiya Jnanpith
literary and research organization
Dravidian studies
academic study of Dravidian culture
Motilal Banarsidass
publishing house on Sanskrit and Indology in Delhi, India
list of Sanskrit universities in India
Wikimedia list article
National Mission for Manuscripts
Olaf Kirkpatrick Kruuse Caroe
British colonial administrator (1892–1981)
Peter van der Veer
Dutch anthropologist
Oriental Research Institute Mysore
research institute in Mysore, India
Sindhology
Sindhology () is a field of South Asian studies and academic research that covers the history, society, culture, literature and people of Sindh, Pakistan. The subject was first brought into the academic circles with the establishment of the Institute of Sindhology at Sindh University in 1964. Since then, it has developed into a discipline that covers the aspects of history and archaeology from the Indus Valley civilization to the modern Sindhi society. The subject has also received wider attention at international levels. An academic or expert who specialises in Sindhology is called a Sindholo
French Institute of Pondicherry
Research center in India
Indian psychology
subfield of psychology
Thomas Holdich
English geographer, writer and soldier; surveyed the Indian frontier, and Chilean-Argentine border