James G. R. Forlong Fund
The
Royal Asiatic Society's James G.R. Forlong Fund derives from his bequest (in a will dated 1901). The fund was registered as a charity in 1962, to be used "for the "encouragement of the study of the religions, history, character, languages and customs of Eastern races" and within this definition to be devoted to the funding of scholarships and the publication of short works on these subjects. Publications in the James G. Forlong Fund Series include: • Vol.29 -
Corpus of early Tibetan inscriptions, by Hugh Richardson (1985), • Vol.28 -
Study of the spoken Arabic of Baskinta, by Farida Abu-Haidar (1979), • Vol.27 -
Guide to the romanization of Burmese, by John Okell (1971), • Vol.26 -
Two Prakrit versions of the Manipati-Carita, by Williams (1959), • Vol.25 -
A Bibliography of Arms and Armour in Islam, by Keppel Archibald Cameron (1956) • Vol.24 -
Siva-Nana Bodham : a manual of Saiva religious doctrine, by Meykaṇṭatēvar, translated from the Tamil with synopsis exposition by Gordon Matthews (1948) • Vol.23 -
Muslim Theology, by
Arthur Stanley Tritton (1947) • Vol.22 -
Sharaf al-Zamān Ṭāhir Marvazī on China, the Turks, and India, by Sharaf al-Zamān Ṭāhir Marwazī, tr. and commentary by
Vladimir Minorsky (1942) • Vol.21 -
Sogdica, by
Walter Bruno Henning (1940) • Vol.20 -
A Translation of the Kharosthi Documents from Chinese Turkestan, by
Thomas Burrow (1940) • Vol.19 -
A Dictionary of the Language of Bugotu, Santa Isabel Island, Solomon Islands, by Walter George Ivens (1940) • Vol.18 -
Marriage in Early Islam, by Gertrude Henrietta Stern (1939) • Vol.17 -
Three Persian Dialects, by Ann Katharine Swynford Lambton (1938) • Vol.16 -
The Pronunciation of Kashmiri, by Thomas Grahame Bailey (1937) • Vol.15 -
Balti Grammar, by Alfred Frank Charles Read (1934) • Vol.14 -
Study of the Gujarati language in the 16th century, by Trimbaklal Nandikeshwar Dave (1935), • Vol.13 -
An Introduction to Colloquial Bengali, by Walter Sutton Page (1934) • Vol.12 -
The Phonetic System of Ancient Japanese, by Saburo Yoshitake (1934) • Vol.11 -
Dialogues in the Eastern Turki dialect on subjects of interest to travellers, by Ross (1934), • Vol.10 - ''Ta'rikh-i-Jahan-gushay of Juwayni (vol.3)'', by Wahid-ul-Mulk, intro by
Edward Denison Ross (1931) • Vol.9 -
Diwan, by Falaki-i Shirwani (1929), • Vol.8 -
The Elements of Japanese Writing, by Noel Everard Isemonger (1929) • Vol.7 -
Critical studies in the phonetic observations of Indian grammarians (1929) • Vol.6 -
Falakī-i-Shirwānī: his times, life, and works, by Hasan Hādī (1929), • Vol.5 -
The Milindapañho: being dialogues between King Milinda and the Buddhist sage Nāgasena. The Pali text, ed. Vilhelm Trenckner, index by C.J. Rylands ... and an index of Gāthās by Caroline A.F. Rhys Davids (1928) • Vol.4 -
Taʾríkh-i Fakhruʾd d-Dín Mubáraksháh : being the historical introduction to the Book of Genealogies of Fakhruʾd-Dín Mubáraksháh Marvar-rúdí, completed in A.D. 1206 / edited from a unique manuscript by E. Denison Ross, by Fakhr ul-Dīn Mubārakshāh (1927) • Vol.3 -
Moslem Architecture, 623 to 1516. Some causes and consequences, by Ernest Tatham Richmond (1926) • Vol.2 -
The Arab Conquests in Central Asia, by Hamilton Alexander Rosskeen Gibb (1923) • Vol.1 -
The Primitive Culture of India, by Thomas Callan Hodson (1922) ==Notes and references==