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This institute was named after Hendrik Kern ‒ the first Leiden professor of Sanskrit ‒ and opened its doors on 4 April 1925. In the course of the 20th century ...
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The institute houses the Department of Indian & Tibetan Studies of Leiden University, as well as an excellent library. The research and teaching at the Kern ...
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From the moment the Kern Institute opened its doors in 1925, photographs and slides were collected besides printed works and other kinds of special ...
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The Kern Institute was founded in 1925 and named after the first to hold a chair in Sanskrit, Hendrik Kern. The Institute is the expert centre on South Asia ...
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Library. The Kern Institute library, forming part of the Leiden University Library, is the chief research library for Indology in the Netherlands.
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The aim of the Institute (which has been named after the great Dutch orientalist, Dr. Kern) is to promote the study of Indian archaeology in its widest sense, ...
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The institute houses the Department of Indian & Tibetan Studies of Leiden University, as well as an excellent library. Contacted: Not contacted; Venue ID ...
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The block prints and manuscripts deal primarily with religious and philosophical questions pertaining to Tibetan Buddhist traditions as well as closely related ...
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Memoirs of the Kern Institute, Leiden ; Ritual, State and History in South Asia · Volume 5. Editor(s): A.W. van den Hoek, D.H.A. Kolff, and M.S. Oort ; The System ...
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The aim of the Institute (which has been named after the great. Dutch or·ientalist, Dr. Kern) is to promote the study of Indian archaeology in its widest sense, ...
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