Indian_Mirror

<i>Indian Mirror</i>

Indian Mirror

19th century Indian newspaper


The Indian Mirror was a nineteenth century Indian periodical founded in 1861 by Man Mohan Ghosh and Devendranath Tagore. Having started as a fortnightly production, it had little competition other than the Hindoo Patriot, and later became a daily publication. Its publication ceased in 1889.[1][2][3][4][5]

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References

  1. Codell, Julie F. (2004). "Introduction: The Nineteenth-Century News from India". Victorian Periodicals Review. 37 (2): 106–123. ISSN 0709-4698.
  2. "The Indian mirror". Library of Congress. Retrieved 3 October 2023.
  3. Chaudhuri, Brahma (1996). "3. India". In VanArsdel, Rosemary; Vann, Jerry Don (eds.). Periodicals of Queen Victoria's Empire: An Exploration. University of Toronto Press. p. 191. ISBN 978-0-8020-0810-7.
  4. Dutt, Manmatha Nath (1894). "Appendix". Gleanings from Indian Classics. Calcutta: G.C. Chackravarti] at the Deva Press. p. 102.
  5. Natarajan, J. History of Indian Journalism. Publications Division Ministry of Information & Broadcasting. p. 122. ISBN 978-81-230-2638-1.

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