The Asiatic society of Bengal (founded in 1784) owes its origin to

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The Asiatic society of Bengal (founded in 1784) owes its origin to

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The Asiatic Society of Bengal was founded in 1784 and its origin can be attributed to Sir William Jones. Sir William Jones was a British lawyer, judge, and philologist who had a deep interest in Asian languages, literature, and culture. He believed in the importance of studying and understanding the rich heritage of India and other Asian countries. To further this goal, he proposed the establishment of a society that would promote the study of Asian languages and literature. As a result, the Asiatic Society of Bengal was formed with Sir William Jones as its first president. The society played a crucial role in the study and preservation of Indian history, culture, and languages. It brought together scholars and intellectuals from various fields to collaborate and share knowledge about Asia.

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