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Ishwa
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Re: British policy on Indian heritage [Re: vinaire]
#20457 - 09/17/02 04:09 AM

They indological Society (as in the spirit of Euro-American nineteenth century manipulators) must have employed many Indians (and also British), when they were mutilating/changing manuscripts. The Society had high court judges, high officers of the army, politicians, missionaries, etc as members.

They were also busy with destroying material of Indian historians or Pandits who wrote to the contrary. (T. Narayan Sastry), or their works were downgraded or ignored.

If one has seen how M.Witzel reacted against N.Rajaram, S. Talageri, etc., then one may get a glimpse how it was done in the British period, when they were the paramount power.

Edited by Ishwa (09/17/02 04:12 AM)

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