South AsiaHere are entered works on the subcontinent of India, which in addition to India includes Afghanistan, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, and Bhutan on the mainland, and Sri Lanka and the Maldives in the Indian Ocean. See also what's at Wikipedia, your library, or elsewhere.
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- Asia, Southern
- Indian Sub-continent
- Indian Subcontinent
- Southern Asia
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Filed under: Buddhism -- South Asia -- History -- Case studies- Buddhist and Islamic Orders in Southern Asia: Comparative Perspectives (Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 2018), ed. by R. Michael Feener and Anne M. Blackburn
Filed under: Cartography -- South Asia -- History
Filed under: Islam -- South Asia -- History -- Case studies- Buddhist and Islamic Orders in Southern Asia: Comparative Perspectives (Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 2018), ed. by R. Michael Feener and Anne M. Blackburn
Filed under: Dravidian languages -- Foreign elements -- Indo-Aryan
Filed under: Sanskrit language, Buddhist Hybrid
Filed under: Bengali language -- Readers- A Bengali Prose Reader for Second-Year Students (Chicago: University of Chicago, 1988), by Edward C. Dimock and Somdev Bhattacharji (page images at Chicago)
- The Oriental Fabulist: or, Polyglot Translations of Esop's and Other Ancient Fables From the English Language, into Hindoostanee, Persian, Arabic, Brij B'hak'ha, Bongla, and Sunkrit, in the Roman Character, by Various Hands (Kolkata: Printed at the Hurkaru Office, 1803), ed. by John Borthwick Gilchrist, contrib. by Aesop (page images at HathiTrust)
Filed under: Bengali language -- Textbooks for foreign speakers -- English
Filed under: Gujarati language -- Dictionaries -- Sanskrit- A Sanskrit and Gujarati Dictionary (in Sansrit and Gujarati, some pages damaged; Mumbai: Asiatic Printing Press, 1871), by Bájíráva Tátiá Rávají Raṅjít, contrib. by Kavishwar Skankarlal Maheshwarji
Filed under: Hindi language -- Conversation and phrase books -- English
Filed under: Urdu language -- Grammar- Introductory Urdu (third edition, 1999), by C. M. Naim
Filed under: Hindustani language -- Readers- The Oriental Fabulist: or, Polyglot Translations of Esop's and Other Ancient Fables From the English Language, into Hindoostanee, Persian, Arabic, Brij B'hak'ha, Bongla, and Sunkrit, in the Roman Character, by Various Hands (Kolkata: Printed at the Hurkaru Office, 1803), ed. by John Borthwick Gilchrist, contrib. by Aesop (page images at HathiTrust)
Filed under: Hindi language -- Readers- A Premchand Reader, by Premacanda, Norman H. Zide, Colin P. Masica, K. C. Bahl, and A. C. Chandola (page images at Chicago)
Filed under: Braj language -- Readers- The Oriental Fabulist: or, Polyglot Translations of Esop's and Other Ancient Fables From the English Language, into Hindoostanee, Persian, Arabic, Brij B'hak'ha, Bongla, and Sunkrit, in the Roman Character, by Various Hands (Kolkata: Printed at the Hurkaru Office, 1803), ed. by John Borthwick Gilchrist, contrib. by Aesop (page images at HathiTrust)
Filed under: Urdu language -- Readers
Filed under: Hindi language -- Alphabet- Ancient and Modern Alphabets of the Popular Hindu Languages of the Southern Peninsula of India (London: Published for the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland by J.W. Parker, 1837), by Henry Harkness
Filed under: Urdu language -- Textbooks for foreign speakers -- English- Introductory Urdu (third edition, 1999), by C. M. Naim
Filed under: Odia language -- AlphabetFiled under: Odia language -- Readers
Filed under: Nepali language -- Dictionaries -- Helambu Sherpa
Filed under: Pali language -- PhonologyFiled under: Sanskrit language- The Aesthetic and Miscellaneous Works of Friedrich von Schlegel: Comprising Letters on Christian Art; An Essay on Gothic Architecture; Remarks on the Romance-Poetry of the Middle Ages and on Shakspere; On the Limits of the Beautiful; On the Language and Wisdom of the Indians (London: H. G. Bohn, 1860), by Friedrich von Schlegel, trans. by E. J. Millington
Filed under: Sanskrit language -- Accents and accentuation
Filed under: Sanskrit language -- India -- Tamil Nadu -- AlphabetFiled under: Sanskrit language -- Composition and exercises
Filed under: Sanskrit language -- Dictionaries -- Gujarati- A Sanskrit and Gujarati Dictionary (in Sansrit and Gujarati, some pages damaged; Mumbai: Asiatic Printing Press, 1871), by Bájíráva Tátiá Rávají Raṅjít, contrib. by Kavishwar Skankarlal Maheshwarji
Filed under: Sanskrit language -- Grammar- The Vyakarana-Mahabhashya of Patanjali (3 volumes, in Sanskrit with some English notes; Mumbai: Government Central Book Depot, 1880-1885), by Patañjali, ed. by Franz Kielhorn
- The First Book of the Hitopadeśa: Containing the Sanskrit Text, With Interlinear Transliteration, Grammatical Analysis, and English Translation (London: Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts, and Green, 1864), ed. by F. Max Müller (page images at HathiTrust)
Filed under: Sanskrit language -- Readers- The First Book of the Hitopadeśa: Containing the Sanskrit Text, With Interlinear Transliteration, Grammatical Analysis, and English Translation (London: Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts, and Green, 1864), ed. by F. Max Müller (page images at HathiTrust)
- The Second, Third, and Fourth books of the Hitopadeśa: Containing the Sanskrit Text, With Interlinear Transliteration (London: Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts, and Green, 1865), ed. by F. Max Müller (page images at HathiTrust)
- The Oriental Fabulist: or, Polyglot Translations of Esop's and Other Ancient Fables From the English Language, into Hindoostanee, Persian, Arabic, Brij B'hak'ha, Bongla, and Sunkrit, in the Roman Character, by Various Hands (Kolkata: Printed at the Hurkaru Office, 1803), ed. by John Borthwick Gilchrist, contrib. by Aesop (page images at HathiTrust)
Filed under: Sanskrit language -- Syntax
Filed under: Vedic language -- Dictionaries -- German
Filed under: South Asia -- Politics and government -- Periodicals
Filed under: South Asian literature (English) -- Women authors -- History and criticism
Filed under: Bronze age -- South Asia -- Catalogs
Filed under: Dalits -- India- Dalit Studies (Durham, NC and London: Duke University Press, c2016), ed. by Ramnarayan S. Rawat and K. Satyanarayana, contrib. by Gopal Guru, P. Sanal Mohan, Chinnaiah Jangam, Raj Kumar Hans, Laura Brueck, Sāmbayya Guṇḍimeḍa, D. Shyam Babu, and Surinder S. Jodhka (page images at HathiTrust)
Filed under: Dalits -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- India -- Delhi -- Cases
Filed under: Pariahs -- Folklore
Filed under: Children -- South Asia -- Social conditionsFiled under: Children's rights -- South Asia
Filed under: Indo-AryansFiled under: Pushtuns- Chants Populaires des Afghans (introduction and translations in French, and lyrics in Pushto; Paris; Imp. Nationale, 1888-1890), ed. by James Darmesteter
Filed under: Pushtuns -- Pakistan -- Khyber Pakhtunkhwa -- History -- 19th centuryFiled under: Juvenile justice, Administration of -- South AsiaFiled under: Minorities -- South AsiaFiled under: Primates -- Ecology -- South AsiaFiled under: Refugees -- South Asia
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