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          Bhagwan Lal Indraji or Bhagwanlal Indraji (8 November – 16 March ) was an Indian archaeologist and scholar.!

          Bhagwan Lal Indraji

          Indian archaeologist and scholar

          Bhagwan Lal Indraji

          Born(1839-11-08)8 November 1839

          Junagadh, Junagadh State, Kathiawar Agency

          Died16 March 1888(1888-03-16) (aged 48)

          Bombay, Bombay Presidency

          NationalityIndian
          Other namesBhagwanlal Indraji, Pandit Bhagvanlal Inderji
          OccupationArchaeologist
          Known forDeciphering ancient Indian inscriptions

          Bhagwan Lal Indraji or Bhagwanlal Indraji (8 November 1839 – 16 March 1888) was an Indian archaeologist and scholar.

          Rajneesh also known as Acharya Rajneesh, Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh, and later as Osho was an Indian godman, philosopher, mystic and founder of the Rajneesh.

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        3. Bhagwan Lal Indraji or Bhagwanlal Indraji (8 November – 16 March ) was an Indian archaeologist and scholar.
        4. He is the author of five books including one on Jammu and Kashmir Operation of and his autobiography, “A Soldier Recalls”.
        5. By eight years old, he had mastered the Hindu scriptures and won a debate against renowned pundits in Kashi.
        6. A member of the Royal Asiatic Society's Bombay branch. He made transcripts of several ancient Indian inscriptions, including the Hathigumpha inscription. He discovered many archaeological relics, including the Mathura lion capital, the Bairat and Sopara Ashokan inscription, the Nanaghat reliefs, the Mathura Vishnu image, drum miniature stupa with a frieze of eight metopes representing the four principal and four secondary scenes from Buddha's l