From 1904-1929 the Royal Asiatic Society awarded a Gold Medal to a schoolboy writing on a chosen essay title. However, as entrants dwindled and few schools seemed interested in teaching Indian history, it was decided that the competition should be… read more
GB 891 RAS UPE
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1931 - 1984
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GB 891 RAS UPE-RAS UPE/19
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1955 - 1956
Fait partie de Royal Asiatic Society Universities Prize Essay Fund
There is the printed notice of the Competition and the prize-winning essay by Gavin Richard Grenville Hambly.
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GB 891 RAS UPE-RAS UPE/20
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1957
Fait partie de Royal Asiatic Society Universities Prize Essay Fund
The series contains a letter from Mary Boyce to Sir Richard Winstedt and a copy of the prizewinning essay,
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GB 891 RAS UPE-RAS UPE/19-RAS UPE/19/4
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Dossier
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1956
Fait partie de Royal Asiatic Society Universities Prize Essay Fund
"The Significance of the First European Travellers to the Mongols" - prizewinning essay by Gavin Richard Grenville Hambly using the motto, "Ig-Drasil". Typed manuscript, 18 pages, undated. With this essay is a note from L. Wilkinson, Senior Tutor of King'… read more
GB 891 RAS UPE-RAS UPE/20-RAS UPE/20/2
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Dossier
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1957
Fait partie de Royal Asiatic Society Universities Prize Essay Fund
"The Mughal wars of succession, 1657 to 1661, and the ascendancy of Aurangzeb" - copy of the prizewinning essay by Gavin Richard Grenville Hambly. Typed, 19 pages. With the essay is the verification note from Philip Gaskell, Assistant Tutor, King's… read more