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who helped William jones to establish asiatic society of bengal​

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Answered by ar200247
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The Asiatic Society had the support and encouragement of Warren Hastings, the governor-general (1772–85) of Bengal

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In 1784, Wilkins helped William Jones establish the Asiatic Society of Bengal.[7]

Title page of the first Bengali typeface printed book A Grammar of the Bengal Language, 1778

Decipherment of the Gopika Cave Inscription (6th century CE, Late Brahmi), with the original script in Late Brahmi, and proposed Devanagari line-by-line transliteration by Charles Wilkins in 1785.[9]

Wilkins moved to Varanasi, where he studied Sanskrit under Kalinatha, a Brahmin pandit. At this period he began work on his translation of the Mahabharata, securing strong support for his activities from the governor of British India, Warren Hastings.

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