The Asiatic Society of Mumbai

'The Society in its early days' The Asiatic Society of Mumbai (formerly ''Asiatic Society of Bombay'') is a learned society in the field of Asian studies based in Mumbai, India. It can trace its origin to the Literary Society of Bombay which first met in Mumbai on 26 November 1804, and was founded by Sir James Mackintosh. It was formed with the intention of "promoting useful knowledge, particularly such as is now immediately connected with India". After the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland was established in London in 1823, the Literary Society of Bombay became affiliated with it and was known as the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society (BBRAS) since 1830. The ''Bombay Geographical Society'' merged with it in 1873, followed by the ''Anthropological Society of Bombay'' in 1896. In 1954, it was separated from the Royal Asiatic Society and renamed the Asiatic Society of Bombay. In 2002, it acquired its present name. It is funded by an annual grant from the Central Government of India. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Published 1877
    [Bombay?] : Bombay Education Society, 1877.
    3 v. : ill. ; 22 cm.
    ...Literary Society of Bombay...
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    Published 1886
    Bombay : Published by the Society, 1886.
    201 p. in various pagings.
    ...Literary Society of Bombay...

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