Description
Inquiry Concerning the Site of Ancient Palibothra by William Francklin (1763–1839) investigates the historical location of Palibothra, believed to be the ancient capital of the Indian emperor Chandragupta Maurya. Drawing on classical texts, Indian sources, and geographical observations, Francklin identifies Patna as the probable site. His work reflects early British efforts in archaeological and historical research in India, combining scholarship with colonial interests. Francklin’s study contributed to the foundational understanding of India’s ancient urban centers and their significance in world history.