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Dineshchandra Sircar
| death_place =
Calcutta, India
| occupation = Historian, epigraphist }}
Dineshchandra Sircar
(1907–1985), also known as
D. C. Sircar
or
D. C. Sarkar
, was an
epigraphist
, historian,
numismatist
and
folklorist
, known particularly in
India
and
Bangladesh
for his work deciphering inscriptions. He was the Chief Epigraphist of the
Archaeological Survey of India
(1949–1962),
Carmichael Professor of Ancient Indian History and Culture
at the
University of Calcutta
(1962–1972) and the General President of the
Indian History Congress
. In 1972, Sircar was awarded the
Sir William Jones
Memorial Plaque.
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Asokan studies
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Sircar, Dineschandra
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Inscriptions of Asoka D. C. Sircar
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Cosmography and geography in early Indian literature : Sir William Meyer endowment in history 1965-66 /
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Sircar, Dineschandra
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