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Henry colebrooke was a professor of sanskrit in which institutions

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Answered by sunita098
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Henry Thomas colebrooke FRS FRSE was an English orientalist and mathematician. He has been described as " the first great sanskrit scholar in Europe.

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Henry T Colebrooke was a professor and esteemed teacher of Hindu law and the Sanskirt Language at the University of Fort William through Lord Wellesley in 1805.

Explanation:

  • Henry T. Colebrooke is recognised for being the "first Sanskrit scholar in Europe".
  • Henry Thomas Colebrooke had been conceived on 15 June 1765.
  • His parents were the 2nd Baronet, Sir George Colebrooke, Arundel's MP and Chairman of the Company from 1769 in East Indian and Patrick Gaynor of Antigua's daughter and heir, Mary Gaynor.
  • He had been schooled at home. He is regarded for becoming one of the most eminent Sanskrit scholars in India.
  • Being one of the founding members of the Royal Asiatic Society, and also being one of the originators and second elected president of the RAS or Royal Astronomical Society.

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