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Temple, Richard Carnac, Sir, 1850-1931 (Personal Name)
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- Temple, Richard Carnac, Sir, 1850-1931
- Temple, R. C. (Richard Carnac), Sir, 1850-1931
- Temple, Richard Carnác, Sir, bart., 1850-1931
- Ṭimpal, Ār. Sī., Sir, 1850-1931
- آر۔سی۔ٹمپل
His The Indian antiquary.
His Ḥikāyāt-i Panjāb, 1990-: v. 1, t.p. (Ār. Sī. Ṭimpal)
The black pamphlet, 1875: page 5 (Sir Richard Temple)
Oxford dictionary of national biography online, viewed May 20, 2015 (Temple, Sir Richard Carnac, second baronet (1850-1931), army officer and oriental scholar, was born at Allahabad, India, on 15 October 1850; He died at Hôtel Bonward, Territet, Vaud, Switzerland, on 3 March 1931; took part in the Second Anglo-Afghan War (1878-9);
Antiquary, of which he had been sole editor since 1892. He had an exceptional range of oriental knowledge and interests)