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Meaning of "prinsep"
prinsep (noun) - A last name of English origin. It can refer to individuals with the surname Prinsep
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- A surname.
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Prinsep and his wife had one daughter.
But the edicts deciphered by Prinsep give us real history.
Prinsep made two large fortunes and lost both.
They were at one stage owned by the celebrated antiquarian James Prinsep.
Prinsep Ghat also has a railway station named after it.
Savour a breath of fresh air at Prinsep Ghat in Kolkata.
Prinsep guessed that this unknown script contained a form of early Sanskrit.
These edicts were deciphered by British archaeologist and historian James Prinsep.
Prinsep passed on to him his lifelong interest in Indian archaeology and antiquity.
The inscription was successfully translated in 1837 by James Prinsep.
Prinsep lent the costume to Millais who used it in his own painting Esther.
From 1862 to his death Prinsep was an annual exhibitor at the Royal Academy.
Prinsep Ghat is one of the oldest recreational spots of Kolkata.
Only James Prinsep was younger on his debut at that time.
James Prinsep continued to take an interest in architecture at Benares.
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So Prinsep read the inscriptions.
Prinsep continued to write, sometimes under pseudonyms, to put across his political views.
Prinsep sent the completed manuscript to his elder brother, Charles Robert Prinsep.
SMU Residences @ Prinsep, is a hostel for students which is located on Prinsep Street.
Prinsep, born in London, was the eighth and youngest son of John Prinsep.
Prinsep, born in India, was a descendant of the Anglo-Indian merchant John Prinsep.
James Prinsep in 1837, noted that most of them ended with the same two Brahmi characters.
In 1877, Prinsep returned to India and painted a huge picture of the Delhi Durbar.